
Celtics Lab 311: Everything you need to know about the Boston Celtics sale (but were afraid to ask) with Dan Primack
Celtics Lab 311: Everything you need to know about the Boston Celtics sale (but were afraid to ask) with Dan Primack
The Boston Celtics have reportedly sold for more money than any other pro sports team in the history of the world. Who is the new majority owner of the team, and what players make up his ownership group? What former minority owners will still be part of that group, and which ones are likely moving on? How will the sale impact the future of the team, where it plays, and if we look far enough ahead, even NBA expansion?
How much, exactly, will the Celtics sell for in light of conflicting reports about the total valuation of the storied ball club? Did current majority owner Wyc Grousbeck get his wish regarding his hope to be the team's CEO and lead Governor for a few more seasons?
As you can see, there are a host of questions swirling around this earth-shattering news, so the hosts of the CLNS Media "Celtics Lab" podcast, Alex Goldberg, Cameron Tabatabaie, and Justin Quinn, linked up with one of the leading journalists reporting on all of the above, Axios Business Editor Dan Primack. Join us for an emergency podcast that (hopefully) tells you everything you need to know, and then some.
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