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Boston Celtics 2025-26 Season Preview
Entering the season under first-year ownership of Bill Chisholm, the Celtics face a pivotal year in a changing organizational landscape. The most significant storyline is the likely absence of Jayson Tatum, who is sidelined for the 2025–26 season while recovering from an Achilles tear sustained in the playoffs — though management maintains cautious optimism about a return later in the year. To retool, Boston made bold moves: trading Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porziņģis, and acquiring Anfernee Simons and Chris Boucher, while also bringing in promising talent such as Luka Garza, Hugo González, Josh Minott, RJ Luis Jr., and Amari Williams — a strategy balancing urgency with future flexibility.
With Tatum out, the Celtics are leaning on rising leaders. Payton Pritchard, fresh off winning Sixth Man of the Year, is expected to take a significant role — possibly even earning a starting spot — as he dismisses talk of this being a “gap year” and insists the team remains championship-minded. Still, the center position remains a noted vulnerability—with coach Joe Mazzulla and analysts pointing to a rotation featuring Garza, Mfiondu Kabengele, and others as a makeshift solution — and a clear area to address for the longer term. Overall, expectations are tempered; some project a sub-.500 record in the high-paced Atlantic Division, while the front office emphasizes continuity and resilience despite an uncertain outlook.
Boston Celtics 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Boston Celtics 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices vary depending on the matchup and seating level. Standard upper-level seats typically range from $70 to $135 for regular games, while lower-bowl seating starts around $160 and can exceed $300 for marquee opponents like the Lakers, Bucks, or Knicks. Courtside and club-level seating — often bundled with hospitality access — can cost between $500 and $1,500 per ticket, with premium VIP packages pushing past $2,000, especially for rivalry games or weekend matchups. Despite injuries reshaping the roster, fan demand remains strong, and most games are expected to sell well in advance.
Boston Celtics 2025-26 Opponents
For the 2025–26 NBA season, the Boston Celtics will face every Eastern Conference team at least three times, including four matchups each against Atlantic Division rivals — the New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Toronto Raptors. They’ll also play each team from the Western Conference twice — home and away — squaring off against heavyweights like the Denver Nuggets, Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks, Phoenix Suns, and L.A. Lakers. With a mix of returning playoff contenders and rising threats across both conferences, the Celtics’ schedule offers tough tests throughout, especially as they battle within one of the league’s most competitive divisions.
Boston Celtics 2025-26 Schedule
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Week 1 (Oct 22–26)
Oct 22 vs. Philadelphia; Oct 24 @ New York; Oct 26 @ Detroit -
Week 2 (Oct 27–Nov 2)
Oct 27 @ New Orleans; Oct 29 vs. Cleveland; Oct 31 @ Philadelphia -
Week 3 (Nov 1–9)
Nov 1 vs. Houston; Nov 3 vs. Utah; Nov 5 vs. Washington; Nov 7 @ Orlando; Nov 9 @ Orlando -
Week 4 (Nov 11–16)
Nov 11 @ Philadelphia; Nov 12 vs. Memphis; Nov 16 vs. L.A. Clippers -
Week 5 (Nov 18–23)
Nov 18 @ Brooklyn; Nov 21 vs. Brooklyn; Nov 23 vs. Orlando -
Week 6 (Nov 25–30)
Nov 26 vs. Detroit; Nov 29 @ Minnesota; Nov 30 @ Cleveland -
Week 7 (Dec 2–7)
Dec 2 vs. New York; Dec 4 @ Washington; Dec 5 vs. L.A. Lakers; Dec 7 @ Toronto -
Week 8 (Dec 19–22)
Dec 19 vs. Miami; Dec 20 @ Toronto; Dec 22 vs. Indiana -
Week 9 (Dec 26–30)
Dec 26 @ Indiana; Dec 28 @ Portland; Dec 30 @ Utah -
Week 10 (Jan 1–10)
Jan 1 @ Sacramento; Jan 3 @ L.A. Clippers; Jan 5 vs. Chicago; Jan 7 vs. Denver; Jan 9 vs. Toronto; Jan 10 vs. San Antonio -
Week 11 (Jan 12–19)
Jan 12 @ Indiana; Jan 15 @ Miami; Jan 17 @ Atlanta; Jan 19 @ Detroit -
Week 12 (Jan 21–28)
Jan 21 vs. Indiana; Jan 23 @ Brooklyn; Jan 24 @ Chicago; Jan 26 vs. Portland; Jan 28 vs. Atlanta -
Week 13 (Jan 30–Feb 1)
Jan 30 vs. Sacramento; Feb 1 vs. Milwaukee -
Week 14 (Feb 3–11)
Feb 3 @ Dallas; Feb 4 @ Houston; Feb 6 vs. Miami; Feb 8 vs. New York; Feb 11 vs. Chicago -
Week 15 (Feb 19–27)
Feb 19 @ Golden State; Feb 22 @ L.A. Lakers; Feb 24 @ Phoenix; Feb 25 @ Denver; Feb 27 vs. Brooklyn -
Week 16 (Mar 1–10)
Mar 1 vs. Philadelphia; Mar 2 @ Milwaukee; Mar 4 vs. Charlotte; Mar 6 vs. Dallas; Mar 8 @ Cleveland; Mar 10 @ San Antonio -
Week 17 (Mar 12–18)
Mar 12 @ Oklahoma City; Mar 14 vs. Washington; Mar 16 vs. Phoenix; Mar 18 vs. Golden State -
Week 18 (Mar 20–22)
Mar 20 @ Memphis; Mar 22 vs. Minnesota -
Week 19 (Mar 25–30)
Mar 25 vs. Oklahoma City; Mar 27 vs. Atlanta; Mar 29 @ Charlotte; Mar 30 @ Atlanta -
Week 20 (Apr 1–7)
Apr 1 @ Miami; Apr 3 @ Milwaukee; Apr 5 vs. Toronto; Apr 7 vs. Charlotte -
Week 21 (Apr 9–12)
Apr 9 @ New York; Apr 10 vs. New Orleans; Apr 12 vs. Orlando
About Boston Celtics
The Boston Celtics are one of the most storied and successful franchises in NBA history. Founded in 1946, the team has built a legacy defined by excellence, tradition, and an unmatched championship pedigree, boasting 17 NBA titles — tied for the most in league history. From the dynasty years under Red Auerbach with legends like Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, and John Havlicek, to the dominant 1980s squads led by Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, and Robert Parish, the Celtics have remained a cornerstone of professional basketball.
In the modern era, the Celtics have stayed competitive by building around strong drafting and player development. The team’s current core has been anchored by Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, a duo that has led Boston to multiple deep playoff runs, including a Finals appearance in 2022. With a defense-first mindset, skilled depth, and a commitment to two-way basketball, the Celtics consistently rank among the top teams in the Eastern Conference. Playing in the iconic TD Garden and backed by one of the league’s most passionate fanbases, the Celtics remain a team with championship ambitions and a deep sense of identity rooted in both history and resilience.