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Pro Football Network on MSNNBA Executive Predicts ‘Major Change’ To Celtics’ Roster With Jayson Tatum Out: Insider Reveals 2 Potential Trade PartnersThe Boston Celtics are ͏bracing͏ for a challenging offseason after star forward Jayson Tatum suffered͏ a devastating Achilles injury ͏in Game 4 of the ͏Eastern Conference Semifinals͏. His absence could trigger significant roster shifts as͏ the defending NBA champions navigate an ͏increasingly complex financial landscape and potential trade ͏scenarios.
People around the league are expecting Boston to be active on the trade market this summer for financial reasons.
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The Mirror US on MSNJayson Tatum's Achilles recovery timeline adds to uncertainty over Celtics superteam's futureJayson Tatum's Achilles injury could see him miss most of next season, placing further pressure on the Boston Celtics' offseason activity with major roster changes expected
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Fadeaway World on MSNBoston Celtics Are Expected To Make Major Changes In The 2025 OffseasonEven after a convincing win in the first round of the NBA playoffs, the Boston Celtics are set to make some major changes this offseason. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, teams across the league believe the Boston Celtics will have to break up their current roster to relieve their financial burden.
Earlier this week, the Boston Celtics defeated the Orlando Magic to advance to the Semi-Finals of the NBA Playoffs, winning the series 4-1. However, due to a Shams Charania report, rumors have begun to swirl,
The Boston Celtics are a step closer to capturing their 19th title in franchise history. The team is awaiting their second-round opponent, which will be either
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NBA bracing for Boston Celtics roster changes after Playoff runHowever, according to ESPN’s NBA insider Shams Charania, who appeared on The Pat McAfee Show, the league is bracing for some Celtics roster changes this offseason.
With the Celtics down 3-1, and Jayson Tatum's future uncertain, their viability as a group is now very much in question -- a stunning fall from just a year ago.