
What can fans expect when the Boston Celtics sale is complete?
Chisholm is taking over the Celtics during a time of transition. The franchise entered a retooling phase this summer, primarily due to Jayson Tatum's Achilles injury, but also due to the potential $500 million payroll due to being in the second luxury tax apron. As such, Chisholm will get a crash course in what being an NBA governor entails.
During a recent episode of "Felger and Mazz" for 98.5 The Sports Hub, the duo discussed Chisholm's purchase of the Celtics and what it could mean for the franchise. Chisholm, after all, is a lifelong Celtics fan, but there are concerns regarding his willingness to spend when the time comes to bankroll a contending roster.
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