
What are some reasons to be optimistic about the Boston Celtics next season?
What are some reasons to be optimistic about the Boston Celtics next season?
What are some reasons to be optimistic about the Boston Celtics next season? That might seem like a tall order given star forward Jayson Tatum will miss much of and perhaps all of the 2025-26 NBA regular season, and perhaps the postseason beyond it as well. Add in that there are likely some significant or even major changes to the roster coming next season thanks to the second apron penalties of the new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), and some of you might be chuckling to yourself sarcastically about a suggestion of things to look forward to.
Yet, there truly are some minor silver linings to be had from an otherwise awful situation. And on a recent installment of the 'Forsberg's Four' segment of "Celtics Post Up," eponymous cohost Chris Forsberg lets it rip with what he sees as positives for the season to come.
Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear what he had to say!

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