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Can the Boston Celtics secure a winning record next season?

Can the Boston Celtics secure a winning record next season?

USA Today28-07-2025
Contending for a championship doesn't appear to be on the cards for the Boston Celtics as they prepare for the 2025-26 NBA season. Brad Stevens has been forced into some tough decisions this summer, leading to multiple key contributors heading out of town. In their place is a string of young and unproven talent, all fighting for the opportunity to cement themselves in Joe Mazzulla's rotation.
Fortunately for Celtics fans, Boston is too good to be among the worst teams in the Eastern Conference. The presence of Jaylen Brown and Derrick White will see to that. So, unless the coaching staff shuts down their veteran talents midway through the season, the Celtics should at least be somewhat competitive. The question is, how competitive?
During a recent episode of CLNS Media's "The Garden Report," John Zannis, Jimmy Toscano and Bobby Manning all discussed the Celtics' chances of success, and whether the franchise can finish above .500, or whether they will have a losing record and potentially find themselves in the play-in tournament. The only good news is that the Eastern Conference projects to be rather weak next season.
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