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Your Celtics Source
by Your Celtics Source
Welcome to "Your Celtics Source" – home of your 2024 World Champions! This is your ultimate destination for everything Boston Celtics. From breaking news and game recaps to trade rumors and in-depth analysis, we've got you covered. Here You can find Live Reactions after every Boston Celtics Game, player highlights, coaching strategies, and the rich legacy of the NBA's most storied franchise.
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Lebron Vintage, Wolves Injured, Game Sevens, Wemby Wins and Tanking a Thing of the Past | Live
43 year old Lebron James single handily battles the young Houston Rockets. Is Ime Udoka on the hot seat for the Houston Rockets with their massive offensive struggles. Meanwhile, Devin Booker and the Phoenix Suns get swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder. Could Devin Booker move on from the Suns Would he be a good fit for the Detroit Pistons? Again in the West, Wemby gets his first playoff series win while surviving concussion protocols, and the Wolves struggle to close series out vs Nuggets after Anthony Edwards goes down and DiVencenzo tears Achilles.Over to the East where 3 out of the 4 series are headed to game sevens. Orlando's offense goes cold, Raptors strangle Cavs, and the Celtics on the verge of a choke job.The Entire First Round of the Playoffs is Shadowed by Adam Silvers Supposedly final plan to combat tanking and it includes a type of relegation-like approach.Celtics 76ers Game Reactions:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq_rGR6Eh50https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn5cjWVMxHI&t=2sTopics Covered:- Lebron James Vintage Performance- Ime Udoka on the Hot Seat- Whats Next for Devin Booker and the Suns- Wemby Wins first Playoff Series- Ant, DiVincenzo Out for season- Jokic locked down by Gobert- Knicks/Hawks Series Reaction- Pistons get upset by Magic- Silver Cracks down on TankingTime Stamps:0:00 Introduction3:54 Lakers Rockets Reaction7:54 Role Players Stepped Up13:57 Rockets offensive Problems18:31 How on Earth did the Wolves Win26:09 Wolves vs Spurs Preview28:10 Quick Spurs Blazers Reaction29:22 What is Next for Devin Booker32:22 Pistons Magic Bloodbath 38:11 Raptors Force Game 742:41 Knicks Take Care of Hawks43:34 The Solve to Tanking49:28 Thanks for Watching Check out the Latest Celtics Podcast Episode on Your Favorite App:YouTube: 🔗https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOlnmMSLATASpotify: 🔗https://open.spotify.com/show/0jNaEPg...Apple: 🔗https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Amazon: 🔗https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/aed...#NBAPlayoffs #LeBronJames #Wemby #VictorWembanyama #Suns #NBA #Basketball #NBAPodcast #NBAReactions #Playoffs #Lakers #Pistons #Timberwolves #Spurs #ImeUdoka #NBAAnalysis #SportsPodcast #Hoops #NBATalk #NBAFans📲 FOLLOW OUR SOCIALSTiktok: 🔗https://www.tiktok.com/@your.celtics.sourceInstagram: 🔗https://www.instagram.com/your.celtics.sourceTwitter: 🔗https://x.com/celtics_source🔔 JOIN THE COMMUNITY & STAY UPDATEDSubscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell so you never miss out on Daily Boston Celtics Coverage
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Neemias Queta Takes a Big Step Backwards and Derrick White is Awful on Offense | Ep: 064
The Boston Celtics just suffered a brutal Game 5 collapse, blowing a double-digit lead and getting dominated in the 4th quarter. Meanwhile, Joel Embiid delivered a legacy performance that completely flipped the series.In this video, we break down what went wrong for Boston, including the offensive struggles, poor coaching adjustments, and major issues with the center rotation. We also discuss why Jayson Tatum has been the only consistent bright spot—and why that’s a big problem. Are the Celtics actually in danger of losing to a 7-seed? And what needs to change before Game 6?
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Previewing the Boston Celtics vs Philadelphia 76ers First Round Matchup || Ep: 063
A full breakdown of the Boston Celtics vs Philadelphia 76ers first-round playoff matchup, analyzing key storylines, strengths, concerns, and X-factors. This episode dives into Tyrese Maxey’s impact, Joel Embiid’s uncertain status, Boston’s depth advantage, and whether Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown can lead a deep playoff run. Plus, discussion on Derrick White’s struggles, LaMelo Ball controversy, and All-NBA implications.Key Topics:- Stopping Tyrese Maxey- Joel Embiid injury status- Tatum & Brown vs Maxey & George- Boston’s depth advantage- Derrick White Shooting- Series prediction- LaMelo Ball controversy- Jaylen Brown All-NBA debate: J
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The Boston Celtics Just had one of the Most Incredible Regular Seasons || Ep: 062
The Celtics turn a supposed “gap year” into one of the most surprising seasons in recent memory. This episode looks at Jaylen Brown’s career-best campaign, Joe Mazzulla’s coaching impact, playoff concerns after the Knicks matchup, Derrick White’s shooting slump, and how Boston’s center rotation could shape a postseason run. It also breaks down the team’s defensive growth, possible first-round opponents, and why this season has already become a major success story in Boston.Topics Covered:- From 0-3 to one of the Best Records in the NBA- Jaylen Brown’s Breakout Season- Joe Mazzulla’s Coaching Masterpiece- Takeaways from the Celtics’ vs Knicks- JT's Return, Rust, and Readiness for the playoffs- Jordan Walsh’s Defensive Energy- Baylor Scheierman’s Rise- Center Rotation - Derrick White’s shooting Struggles- Tanking and Gambling- First Round Potential Matchups
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Previewing All Boston Celtics Potential First Round Matchups || Ep: 061
The Celtics secure their 55th win of the season against the Raptors, but all eyes are on Nikola Vucevic’s rough return after injury. We break down Jayson Tatum’s continued triple-double dominance, Jaylen Brown’s scoring impact, and key contributions from the supporting cast. Plus, a deep dive into potential first-round playoff matchups—who the Celtics should want (and avoid) heading into the postseason.
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Jayson Tatum’s Legacy Game, Jaylen Brown Concerns & Reactions to Anti-Tanking Proposals | Ep: 060
Jayson Tatum looked like vintage Tatum again, delivering a dominant two-way performance and showing real signs that his athleticism is back at the perfect time for Boston. This episode breaks down what stood out from Tatum’s huge game against Charlotte, why his burst and physicality matter so much heading into the playoffs, and how his defense helped shut down one of the Hornets’ biggest strengths.The episode also dives into Jaylen Brown’s return from Achilles tendinitis, why there is no reason to panic yet, and what Boston needs from Derrick White and Payton Pritchard down the stretch. Plus, thoughts on the NBA’s latest anti-tanking proposals, why they feel overly complicated, and what a real solution to tanking could look like.Topics covered:- Jayson Tatum’s dominant game vs. Charlotte- Signs Tatum is returning to playoff form- Jaylen Brown’s health and workload concerns- Payton Pritchard’s inconsistency in bigger opportunities- Celtics playoff outlook and scoreboard watch- NBA anti-tanking rule proposals explained- Why incentivizing winning is the real solutionBoston is closing in on the postseason, Tatum is rounding back into form, and the bigger playoff picture is starting to come into focus.
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The Jayson Tatum Honeymoon Era is Over in Boston | Ep: 059
🎙️ Episode 59 of Your Celtics SourceAre the Boston Celtics falling behind the NBA’s elite?With just weeks left before the playoffs, serious concerns are starting to surface—and it goes beyond the box score. From Jayson Tatum’s physical limitations in his return, to defensive issues with Neemias Queta, to offensive spacing problems involving Ugo Gonzalez, this team has real flaws that contenders will exploit.Despite the struggles, there are reasons for optimism. Tatum looks mentally sharp and close physically, but that final step at the rim is still missing—leading to inefficient finishes and impacting the offense. Meanwhile, Boston’s reliance on drop coverage is becoming a major defensive liability, especially against teams that can shoot off screens.Topics Covered:- Jayson Tatum’s return: progress vs. limitations- Neemias Queta and drop coverage concerns- Hugo Gonzalez and the spacing problem- Small-ball solutions with Tatum at the 5- Playoff outlook and seeding race
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Cade Cunningham Injury, Luka's Lakers Ascending and the First look at All-NBA Awards | Live
A special live edition of Your Celtics Source dives into the biggest NBA storylines shaping the playoff race. This episode breaks down Cade Cunningham’s injury and what it means for the Detroit Pistons, why Luka Dončić and the Lakers are becoming one of the scariest teams in the Western Conference, and the growing Giannis Antetokounmpo situation in Milwaukee.The episode also shifts into early NBA awards thoughts, including Defensive Player of the Year, MVP, and where Jaylen Brown belongs in the All-NBA conversation. Plus, a quick reaction to Boston’s gritty win over Memphis and what still needs to improve as the postseason gets closer.Topics covered:- Cade Cunningham injury impact on the Pistons- Luka Dončić’s dominant run with the Lakers- LeBron’s evolving role- Giannis and the Bucks’ long-term outlook- Early NBA awards picks
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Jayson Tatum & Jaylen Brown are Figuring out the Offensive Dynamic | Ep: 058
The Celtics’ 120-112 win over the Suns felt bigger than just another regular-season result. In Episode 058 of the "Your Celtics Source" Podcast, the focus is on Boston’s late-game execution and the growing balance between Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum.Jaylen Brown looked every bit like the Celtics’ closer, attacking downhill, living at the free-throw line, and delivering an MVP-level performance with 41 points. Meanwhile, Jayson Tatum continued to show how valuable he can be as a facilitator, rebounder, and two-way presence as he works his way back into full rhythm. Against Phoenix, the Celtics showed a version of themselves that can work at the highest level: Tatum organizing the offense, Brown finishing possessions, and both stars locking in when the game mattered most.
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Jaylen Brown Ejected, Bam Adebayo’s 83-Point Explosion, and Jayson Tatum’s keeps Working | Bonus Pod
Jaylen Brown’s ejection changed everything in the Celtics’ loss to the Spurs, but the biggest story of the night came from Miami, where Bam Adebayo erupted for 83 points in a historic and controversial performance against Washington. This episode breaks down the fallout from Brown’s national TV ejection, why the game lost its meaning after that moment, Victor Wembanyama’s impact, and the encouraging signs from Jayson Tatum as he continues working back into form on a minutes restriction. Plus, a look at the Celtics role players who stepped up, what Tatum’s performance revealed, and how Boston should feel heading into the next stretch of games.
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Jayson Tatum Is Back: Celtics Go 2–0 Since His Return | What It Means for Boston
Jayson Tatum is Back!— and the Boston Celtics are already seeing the impact. Since coming back from injury, Tatum has helped lead Boston to a 2–0 record with wins over the Dallas Mavericks and Cleveland Cavaliers. While he’s still on a minutes restriction and working through some rust, his playmaking, gravity, and overall presence have already improved the Celtics’ offensive flow.In his first game back against Dallas, Tatum nearly recorded a triple-double with 15 points, 12 rebounds, and 7 assists in just 27 minutes. After a slow start, he settled into the game with a put-back dunk and a step-back three that looked like vintage Tatum. In the second game against Cleveland, he set the tone early with 12 first-quarter points while continuing to impact the game with passing, defense, and leadership.Jaylen Brown has continued his dominant season alongside Tatum, while role players like Payton Pritchard have benefited from the defensive attention Tatum commands. Boston’s depth, defense, and ball movement were on full display as the Celtics built a large lead against Cleveland and controlled the game.
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A Defensive Led Road Trip, but the Offense Needs Help, and Jayson Tatum Could be Just That | Ep: 056
Boston went 3–1 on the West Coast and the big takeaway is clear: the defense is legit and sustainable, but the offense is fragile when the shot-making dries up. The Denver loss wasn’t just “scheduled” — it exposed the same late-game problem that keeps showing up: too much load on Jaylen Brown, not enough reliable secondary creation, and long scoring droughts once teams key in on Derrick White and Payton Pritchard.On the bright side, Joe Mazzulla has cemented a gutsy identity post-deadline, and the young defense-first group (Baylor Scheierman, Hugo Gonzalez, Jordan Walsh, Ron Harper Jr.) is giving real minutes and real impact. The question now is simple: can Jayson Tatum return and stabilize the half-court offense without disrupting what’s working defensively? If the Celtics can pair this elite defense with even “85% Tatum” shot creation, they’ve got a path to a real playoff run.
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Fixing NBA Tanking, Player Participation and Fan Enjoyment of the Game | Ep: 055
Welcome back to Your Celtics Source. In this episode, we return from the All-Star break to discuss the Boston Celtics' dominant win over the Warriors and take a deep dive into the "State of the NBA"—focusing on tanking, draft incentives, and player participation.The upcoming NBA draft is being called one of the deepest in history. In this episode, we explore why a third of the league is racing to the bottom and what Adam Silver can do to incentivize winning and protect the fan experience.✅ Why the Focus on the State of the NBA?While the Celtics are soaring, the league faces systemic challenges. We analyze the current landscape from a three-dimensional perspective:➔ The Front – The excitement of an elite, deep draft class.➔ The Back – The "locked-in" effect of stars missing games and its impact on fans.➔ The Sides – Innovative solutions from other leagues like the PWHL.🛠️ Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Issues:We break down the core problems and potential solutions to ensure the league maintains competitive integrity:➔ Celtics Domination – Analyzing Jaylen Brown’s triple-double and the impact of younger role players.➔ The Tanking Problem – Why the 2025 draft depth is making teams lose on purpose.➔ Innovative Fixes – Discussing the "Lottery Points" system and flattening lottery odds.➔ The Nuclear Option – Should owners be forced to sell the team if they can't produce winning seasons?➔ Player Participation – Navigating the 65-game rule and the frustration of "game-time decisions.🏀 Benefits of Addressing These Trends:➔ Better Fan Experience: Ensuring stars are on the court when you buy a ticket.➔ Competitive Balance: Giving small markets a fair chance without rewarding intentional losing.➔ Durable Solutions: Creating long-term market stability through draft reforms.➔ Professional Integrity: Holding organizations accountable for their on-court product.
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JB and Joe Mazzulla have Lead the Celtics to a Top 2 Seed and Jayson Tatum is coming back | Ep: 054
Episode 54 of Your Celtics Source marks the two-thirds point of the NBA season with a comprehensive evaluation of where the Boston Celtics stand—and why public perception continues to lag behind on-court results. A major theme is organizational excellence, with a focused discussion on Joe Mazzulla’s case as a legitimate Coach of the Year frontrunner. The episode also examines Boston’s evolving rotation, the impact of bench contributors stepping into meaningful roles, and how Payton Pritchard’s offensive spark has become essential to stabilizing games. Additionally, the discussion previews the potential ripple effects of Jayson Tatum’s eventual return, including lineup construction, offensive balance, and playoff-level defensive matchups.Finally, the episode addresses Jaylen Brown’s MVP candidacy, the standards voters apply to “value,” and why Brown’s season may be historically under-recognized despite elite production and team success. Together, these themes frame the Celtics not just as a contender—but as one of the NBA’s most well-managed and adaptable organizations entering the stretch run.
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Jayson Tatum is Making Progress + Nikola Vučević's First Few Games as a Celtic | Bonus Pod
Boston drops a 111–89 loss to the New York Knicks, a game that felt far less about whistles and far more about execution. The Boston Celtics generated quality looks, but open threes didn’t fall and easy rim finishes were hard to come by. The debut stretch for Nikola Vučević wasn’t flashy, yet it mattered. Even on a quiet night (11 points, 6 rebounds) against the Knicks, he provided size and rebounding Boston has lacked, directly addressing the East’s elite-big problem. The fit is still forming: Vooch seals early, but entry passes are arriving a beat late. When synced, he offers a true post hub that can punish switches and create advantages; when not, the offense leaves value on the table.On the injury front, Jayson Tatum continues to make real progress. He’s advanced to controlled 5-on-5 work, including a Maine Celtics practice at the Auerbach Center—mirroring last season’s ramp-up for Kristaps Porziņģis. The shift from scripted rehab to game-like reps signals organizational confidence, even as Brad Stevens and Joe Mazzulla stress patience.
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Full Deadline Reaction - Harden, AD Get Shipped, Zubac Heads to Indy + Giannis Stays Put | Ep: 053
The NBA trade deadline just snapped the league in half. No single move hit the “Luka-level” seismic scale from last season, but stars moved, timelines changed instantly, and franchises went from dead-in-the-water to “watch us next year” in a matter of minutes.Headlining it all: James Harden for Darius Garland. For the Clippers, it’s a high-risk upside swing. Garland’s talent is real, but the injuries and defensive targeting concerns make this a gamble that could age badly—especially if you’re pairing that volatility with an aging, often-absent Kawhi Leonard. Anthony Davis to Washington in a mega-deal that wasn’t just about talent—it was about relevance. In a blink, the Wizards go from empty-building tank mode to a team that forces opponents to play real basketball every night, especially if AD and Trae Young actually share the floor next season. Meanwhile, OKC quietly loads up again with Jared McCain, Charlotte becomes an all-offense experiment with Kobe White next to LaMelo, and the Celtics keep working the margins.
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Breaking News: Celtics Trade Anfernee Simons for Nikola Vučević | Live Bonus Pod
The Boston Celtics made a surprise move just days before the NBA trade deadline, sending Anfernee Simons to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Nikola Vučević in what appears to be a salary-conscious roster-balancing deal. In this live bonus episode of Your Celtics Source, I break down the pros and cons of moving on from Simons, what Vučević brings to Boston’s thin center rotation, and how this trade impacts the Celtics’ offense, defense, and playoff outlook.
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Celtics in Crisis? Tatum’s Return in Doubt as Boston’s Offense Collapses | Ep: 052
The Boston Celtics are hitting a rough stretch at the worst possible time. Offensive struggles, poor three-point shooting, and costly turnovers have exposed major flaws, while key players like Derrick White, Payton Pritchard, and Jaylen Brown search for consistency. Meanwhile, the biggest storyline surrounds Jayson Tatum, whose potential return from injury is suddenly uncertain. Would bringing him back elevate Boston into true contention, or disrupt the chemistry the team has built without him? Episode 052 breaks down the loss to Atlanta, evaluates the Celtics’ shooting woes, questions the defensive approach, and examines what Tatum’s decision could mean for the rest of the season.
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Gonzalez Heroics, Celtics Trade Rumors, and a Snowstorm Weekend + Pats vs Broncos Picks | EP: 051
The Celtics survive a wild double-overtime win in Brooklyn (130–126) despite being shorthanded without Derrick White. The conversation breaks down the late-game collapse, the response in overtime, and the moment of the night: Hugo Gonzalez drilling a huge corner three after a key late substitution and a perfect inbound find from Baylor Scheierman.From there, it turns into a full trade deadline debate: should Boston stay the course or package young pieces to find a real upgrade at center? The show dives into the roster “black box,” the value of Anthony Simons, and why the league’s scarcity at big/forward is shaping the market. Potential targets discussed include Nic Claxton, Ivica Zubac, Robert Williams and even Jaren Jackson Jr. Finally, A Patriots vs Broncos AFC Championship Preview and Predictions
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Derrick White's Struggles Mount, Butler Out for the season and All-Stars Reaction | Live Episode
The Boston Celtics came up just short on Monday night in a narrow loss to the Detroit Pistons, a game that highlighted just how thin the margin has become around Jaylen Brown. With Boston searching for consistent secondary scoring, Derrick White’s shooting slump from beyond the arc continued to loom large, leaving the offense stuck in neutral during key stretches.This episode breaks down the numbers behind White’s recent struggles, digging into the trends, shot quality, and possible reasons the rhythm hasn’t returned. The discussion also explores what the Celtics can do to stabilize the offense moving forward as the season tightens up.The Second half of the Show show takes a quick trip around the NBA, reacting to the shocking news of Jimmy Butler III tearing his ACL, plus the latest storylines and rumors heating up as the trade deadline approaches.Topics Covered:🏀 Celtics fall to Pistons 104-103 in a defensive battle🎯 Derrick White’s shooting decline and what’s causing it💥 Jimmy Butler tears ACL vs Warriors — what it means for Golden State⭐ Jaylen Brown named an All-Star starter for the first time
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Celtics Surge: Simons Sparks Comeback, Brown Drops 41, Hauser Chases History | Ep. 50
The Celtics are officially halfway through the season — 41 down, 41 to go — and Boston sits at 26-15, good for 2nd in the East. In Episode 50 of Your Celtic Source, we break down two completely different wins: a gritty comeback in Miami powered by Anfernee Simons’ instant offense off the bench, and a historic shooting night in Atlanta where the Celtics exploded for 52 points in the second quarter and blew the Hawks off the floor. From Simons dropping 39 to Jaylen Brown and Sam Hauser combining for 52 in the first half, this episode captures the best of Boston’s depth and firepower.To close the show, we shift gears with a full Patriots vs Texans Divisional Round preview, highlighting Drake Maye’s toughest defensive matchup yet, the importance of ball security, and what New England needs to do to pull off the upset. Plus, we dive into the biggest storylines shaping both teams — Jaylen Brown looking like an MVP-level engine, Joe Mazzulla making a serious Coach of the Year case, and Hauser’s historic shooting night continuing Boston’s midseason surge.
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Ja Morant Leaving Memphis?, Trae Young and a NBA Trade Deadline Preview | Bonus Pod
The Trade Deadline is less than a month away.JA MORANT:Trade rumors are officially real, and the timing could not be more awkward. Reports indicate the Memphis Grizzlies are open to moving Morant, a decision complicated by upcoming international showcase games and his status as a global star. On the court, availability concerns, lingering injuries, declining efficiency, and reduced rim pressure have all impacted team performance, while off-court issues have further clouded his long-term value and marketability.TRAE YOUNG AND THE NBA:An examination on why Atlanta pivoted away from Trae Young, Washington’s willingness to absorb star contracts for conflicting reasons reasons, and which teams are positioned to act—or stay idle—at the trade deadline.
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Victor Wembanyama is an Alien, The Celtics Drop 2, and a Patriots vs. Chargers Preview | Ep: 049
Episode 049 recaps a chaotic New England sports weekend. The Celtics suffer two physical losses—a rock fight against Denver and a Spurs game dominated by Victor Wembanyama’s rim presence—with a win sandwiched in between. Discussion centers on Jaylen Brown’s frustration, late-game offensive struggles, and looming trade-deadline questions. The episode then shifts to the NFL as Drake Maye and the Patriots head to the playoffs in primetime, breaking down predictions, key matchups, and what New England must do to survive.
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The Boston Celtics are in Second place in the Eastern Conference | Ep 048
The Boston Celtics are alone in second place in the Eastern Conference, and Episode 48 of Your Celtics Source breaks down what it means. This episode reacts to the Celtics’ 115–101 win over the Bulls, highlights the impact of role players like Anfernee Simons and Payton Pritchard, and examines Jordan Walsh’s move out of the starting lineup. The focus then shifts to Jaylen Brown’s historic stretch of play, his 50-point performance against the Clippers, and why he deserves serious top-two MVP consideration.
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Jaylen Brown Ties Larry Bird, but the Celtics Lose to Blazers | Ep: 047
Episode 47 of Your Celtics Source breaks down the Celtics’ disappointing loss to the Portland Trail Blazers despite a historic night from Jaylen Brown, who tied Larry Bird’s franchise record for consecutive 30-point games. The episode analyzes what went wrong, including turnovers, rebounding issues, defensive breakdowns, and late-game execution, along with how Portland’s three-point shooting shifted the outcome.The discussion also focuses on Jaylen Brown’s dominant stretch without Jayson Tatum, how opposing defenses are adjusting, and what the performance means long-term. Additional rotation analysis highlights Hugo Gonzalez and Neemias Queta, their expanding roles, and how both fit into Boston’s future plans. The episode wraps up with quick takeaways from the Celtics’ win over the Utah Jazz and an outlook on the upcoming stretch of the season.
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The Audacity of Joe Mazzulla, Christmas Day Previews and MVP Predictions | Episode: 046
Wrong expectations surrounded the Boston Celtics entering the season. A .500 record felt realistic. Jaylen Brown carrying the offense was expected. What was not anticipated was Luca Garza, Jordan Walsh, and Hugo Gonzalez emerging as real contributors—or Joe Mazzulla delivering one of the boldest coaching decisions of the year.Down 20 against the Pacers, Mazzulla benched the entire starting unit. An all-bench lineup sparked a comeback, the starters returned, and Jaylen Brown sealed the win with a clutch corner three. That sequence alone places Mazzulla firmly in the Coach of the Year conversation.This episode breaks down the comeback win over Indiana, previews the fantastic Christmas Day Matchups and then Reveals the MVP and other Award Predictions that Fans voted on.Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays!
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Celtics Heat Check: Derrick White’s Return, Hugo’s Emergence & Tatum Timeline
In this bonus episode of Your Celtics Source, we break down Boston’s win over the Heat, highlighted by Derrick White’s return to form and Jaylen Brown’s quiet-but-dominant night. We dive into the emergence of Ugo Gonzalez, what separates him from other young players, and why the Celtics’ player development pipeline is becoming a real advantage. Plus, thoughts on Jordan Walsh, roster depth, trade flexibility, and what Jayson Tatum’s recovery timeline could mean for Boston’s ceiling as the season rolls toward the halfway mark.
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Boston Celtics Drop Last 2, Jayson Tatum Making Progress + Stock Watch | Ep: 045
Boston falls to the Bucks and Pistons, and the theme stays the same: the margin for error is tiny without Tatum. When the threes go cold and the free throws don’t cash, everything tightens—transition defense slips, late-game execution breaks down, and the lack of a real backup center behind Neemias Queta gets exposed. We break down the crunch-time mistakes, Jaylen Brown’s massive workload (and costly 7-for-14 night at the line), and why the trade deadline should prioritize rim protection. Plus: the latest on Jayson Tatum’s rehab and what “game speed” really means for a February–March return, then a quick stock watch on key Celtics rotation guys.
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NBA Cup Previews: Knicks vs Magic, Thunder vs Spurs | Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode of Your Celtics Source, we break down two NBA Cup matchups with major implications. We start with Knicks vs Magic, digging into the defensive chess match, Paolo vs Brunson, key injuries, and X-factors like Suggs and Bane. Then we shift to Thunder vs Spurs, viewing it through San Antonio’s lens with Wembanyama’s return, offensive challenges, and what it takes to stay competitive against OKC. Plus, what these games mean moving forward and what’s next for the pod. Go Celtics.
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NBA Cup Reactions, Previews and Eastern Conference Storylines | Bonus Pod
A deep dive into the wo big matchups from last night: the Orlando Magic dominating the Miami Heat (again) and the New York Knicks blowing out the Toronto Raptors behind an electric Brunson performance. Everything from Desmond Bane torching Miami’s defense, to Anthony Black shutting down Tyler Herro, to the Knicks’ elite OG/Hart/Bridges defensive trio. Plus, we preview tonight’s slate — Suns vs Thunder, Spurs vs Lakers, Pistons updates, Knicks momentum, the latest on Giannis trade noise, and where the Boston Celtics stand in the East.
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Celtics Surge to 14–9! Jordan Walsh Breakout, D. White's Return, Jaylen Brown’s MVP Push | EP: 044
Episode 44 of Your Celtics Source breaks down the Boston Celtics’ three-game win streak and a week loaded with breakout moments. Jordan Walsh’s sudden offensive jump, Derrick White’s renewed confidence, and Jaylen Brown’s MVP-caliber stretch have completely shifted the arc of Boston’s season. With the team trending upward and playing its most complete basketball yet, Zach is joined by his dad for a special episode to analyze how this group has transformed into a real playoff threat.The episode dives into Walsh’s emergence as a two-way spark, White rediscovering the assertiveness that made him elite last year, and Brown putting together one of the best stretches of his career. The episode also breaks down Joe Mazzulla’s creative lineups, the Clippers’ internal chaos involving Chris Paul, and the swirling Giannis trade rumors shaping
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Pritchard Erupts, Brown Steers the Ship, and a New Era for the Channel | Ep: 043
Episode 043 dives into a wild opening 20-game stretch as the Celtics move to 11–9 after a gritty 117–115 win over the Cavaliers. Payton Pritchard explodes for 43 points in one of the best performances of his career, Jaylen Brown records a triple-double while carrying the offense through playmaking and rebounding, and Jordan Walsh turns in a breakout two-way effort with elite energy and six offensive boards. Xavier Tillman steps back into the rotation to deliver toughness and key defensive plays, while Anfernee Simons stabilizes the second unit with needed scoring punch.This episode also marks a new format for the channel: fewer live streams, more structured episodes every three games, and quicker instant reactions after each matchup. We look ahead to a brutal stretch — Knicks, Wizards, and Lakers — and break down how Boston matches up, where the margins lie, and why Walsh’s emergence could be the defensive key to surviving elite guards like Brunson and Dončić.A loaded episode, a new direction for the channel, and one of the best individual performances of the season — let’s get into it.
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Things to Be Thankful for | EP: 042
Episode 42 of Your Celtics Source breaks down the Celtics’ difficult loss to the Brooklyn Nets and examines the broader concerns facing the team. With the Celtics hovering around .500, no clear direction established, and Jayson Tatum still sidelined, the organization currently sits in one of the most challenging spots in the NBA: the middle.This episode revisits the issues exposed against Brooklyn — including the flat start, rebounding regression, Derrick White’s slump, and the impact of Jaylen Brown’s foul trouble — and highlights the recurring trends that have defined the season. Potential rotation adjustments and long-term roster considerations are also explored as the team evaluates its path forward.A Thanksgiving-themed segment also identifies four key positives that Celtics fans can remain thankful for: Jaylen Brown’s elite offensive production, Jayson Tatum’s encouraging recovery progress, Brad Stevens' proven roster-building track record, and Payton Pritchard’s emergence as a consistent and impactful contributor.
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Has Jordan Walsh Proven Himself to Joe Mazzulla? | Ep: 041
Fresh off a dominant win against Memphis, the guys dig into where the Celtics actually stand after an up-and-down start to the season. What begins as a temperature check quickly spirals into talk of tanking theories, draft-day daydreaming, and Jordan Walsh’s downright filthy defensive stretch. They question whether Boston is overloaded with defense-only role players, why Joe Mazzulla keeps rolling out identical defensive clones, and how all of this ties into the team’s sluggish offensive identity.The episode also hits on why the Mavericks firing Nico felt inevitable, what’s behind the Celtics’ offensive stalls, and how the team’s chemistry is shifting week to week. From a coaching-corner breakdown to the increasingly real argument for resting or even benching Jayson Tatum, the conversation covers every angle of Boston’s current conundrum—plus plenty of laughs along the way.
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Has Josh Minott Secured a Spot in the Starting Lineup? | Celtics vs Wizards Reaction
The Boston Celtics dominate the Washington Wizards 136–107 in a strong bounce-back win! In this full breakdown, I dive into team-wide themes, coaching strategies, and individual player performances that defined the game. Highlights include Jaylen Brown’s veteran leadership with 35 points, Josh Minott’s breakout 21-point performance, Derrick White’s quiet impact, and Payton Pritchard’s energy and playmaking. Neemias Queta also posts his first career double-double.Key Takeaways:- 2nd-quarter surge: Celtics out-rebounded Wizards 15–4- Defense turned into 30–3 points off turnovers- Improved dribble drives and midrange offensePlayer Spotlights - Jaylen Brown: 35 pts, 13/21 FG, leadership on & off the court - Josh Minott: 21 pts, highlight dunks & hustle plays- Derrick White: 12 pts, 8 ast, elite defense- Payton Pritchard: 18 pts, efficient scoring & assists- Jordan Walsh & Neemias Queta: energy, rebounds & defensive presence
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5 Stats that Tell the Story of the Boston Celtics this Season!
In this episode, we dive into 5 defining stats that reveal how the Celtics are performing so far — from Derrick White’s shooting slump to Jaylen Brown’s 46% start from deep, and why Boston ranks dead last in pace despite promising a faster style of play.We also highlight Josh Minott’s emergence as an unexpected bright spot — a +22 per 100 possessions and proving he belongs in this rotation. Plus, we touch on lineup tweaks, trade rumors, and how Joe Mazzulla’s constant adjustments are shaping the team’s chemistry.Watch on YouTube
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The Boston Celtics are off to a Slow Start this Season | Episode 037
Despite a promising debut from Hugo Gonzales, the Boston Celtics have started the season 0-2 dropping two division games to the Knicks and 76ers. What are the 5 biggest problems with this team and how can they improve upon them.Key topics:5 Biggest ProblemsShooting SlumpsPayton Prichard and Jaylen BrownHugo GonzalezWatch on YouTube
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NBA Season Preview: Celtics Bold Predictions and NBA Awards | Podcast Episodes
Our full season preview just before opening night in the NBA. Who will win the Championship? Will the Thunder repeat? Will Jayson Tatum return this season? Who wins MVP? Is Derrick White and All-Star?
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Season Preview, Chris Boucher, and the expectation for the Boston Celtics 2026 Season
Episode #035 delivers a full breakdown of Boston’s preseason takeaways and a detailed preview of Opening Night against the Philadelphia 76ers. Coverage includes standout performances, areas for improvement, and early insights into the 2025–26 season outlook.Key Topics:- Positives and negatives- Josh Minott’s standout preseason- Xavier Tillman’s bounce-back effort- Chris Boucher’s versatility- Anfernee Simons’ defensive challenges- Jaylen Brown’s injury updateWith Jayson Tatum sidelined, expectations increase for Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, Payton Pritchard, and Anfernee Simons to carry the scoring load. The Celtics’ ability to maintain pace, limit turnovers, and find balance will be tested against Joel Embiid and the 76ers.
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The Hype and Hate from the Celtics First Two Preseason Games!
The Boston Celtics are two games into preseason, and Joe Mazzulla is already sending a message: effort equals minutes. In this episode of Your Celtics Source, we break down Boston’s early takeaways — from lineup rotations to leadership, chemistry, and the rise of new faces like Chris Boucher, Payton Pritchard, and Derek White.Key Takeawys:- Joe Mazzulla Coaching Style & Accountability- Jaylen Brown and Derek White Leadership Roles- Chris Boucher’s impact and energy- Celtics Defensive & Rebounding Issues
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The Boston Celtics Play style will Look Very Different This Year
The Boston Celtics are redefining team identity heading into the 2025 preseason, led by Jaylen Brown’s push for a faster, more aggressive style. Episode #033 breaks down the new up-tempo approach, defensive adjustments without elite rim protectors, and the intensity of Joe Mazzulla’s training camp.Key Topics• Jaylen Brown driving the faster pace of play• Adjustments to a smaller, perimeter-heavy lineup• The “hard hat” mentality shaping team culture• Xavier Tillman’s potential impact as a defensive X-factorWatch on YouTube:
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Boston Celtics Media Day | Biggest Storylines and Takaways
Watch or listen to episode #032 The 2025-26 Boston Celtics season tips off with Media Day takeaways, Al Horford’s move to the Golden State Warriors, and big questions about Boston’s depth. Horford leaves for more money and a title shot, boosting the Warriors’ defense and leadership, while the Celtics face one of the weakest center groups in the NBA. Media Day vibes were positive: Jayson Tatum’s work ethic inspired teammates, Jaylen Brown looked confident, and leadership is now by committee with Brown, Derrick White, and Payton Pritchard. Joe Mazzulla’s quirky but motivating style has buy-in, but Boston must rely on unproven bigs like Neemias Queta and Luka Garza. Key storylines include Anthony Simons’ elite scoring, his defensive buy-in in a contract year, and X-factors like Jordan Walsh.
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Player Deep Dives | Previewing the 2026 NBA Season
In episode #031, we dive deep into Boston Celtics training camp preview just days before Media Day 2025. We break down expectations for the season, roster battles, and the future of stars like Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, and Payton Pritchard, while also analyzing rookies and new faces such as Amari Williams, Jordan Walsh, and Baylor Scheierman. We discuss Jason Tatum’s Achilles injury recovery, his relationship with head coach Joe Mazzulla, and what his return could mean for a Celtics’ playoff push.Make sure to check out the podcast on YouTube!
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Jayson Tatum is Recovering Quicker than Expected
Episode #030 delivers in-depth analysis on Jayson Tatum’s recovery progress and what his return means for the team’s chances making a deep playoff run this season. We also talk about Jaylen Brown’s opportunity to step into a true leadership role, Derrick White’s expanded responsibilities as a playmaker, and Payton Pritchard’s chance to shine as a reliable scoring option. Discussion highlights the development of Neemias Queta as a potential starting-caliber center, Jordan Walsh’s make-or-break third year, and the importance of creating a strong defensive identity around Brown, White, and supporting players. You can also watch this Episode on Youtube!
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Boston Celtics 2025-2026 Way Too Early Season Preview
We’re less than two months away from tip-off, and it’s time for our early look at the 2024-25 Boston Celtics season! In this episode, we break down the biggest questions heading into the season, including who steps up as the Celtics’ big man, Jalen Brown’s role – MVP year or just solid, and Peyton Pritchard’s defense and offensive impact. We’ll also discuss bench depth with JD Davison and Baylor Scheierman, why the Celtics’ easy schedule matters, and give our win total and Eastern Conference seed predictions. Plus… yes, we even talk about the wild Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift marriage news 😂
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Who will Step Up for the Boston Celtics this Season
Episode: #027 This episode dives deep into the 2025 Celtics offseason storylines, schedule release, and roster questions heading into the new NBA season. Coverage includes Jaylen Brown’s leadership role, Derrick White’s expanded responsibilities, and Payton Pritchard’s potential breakout. Analysis also highlights Joe Mazzulla’s coaching challenges, the Celtics’ center position battle (Neemias Queta, Amari Williams, Chris Boucher), and key return games for Kristaps Porzingis, Jrue Holiday, Luke Kornet, and Al Horford. Can the Celtics reach the NBA Play-In Tournament or secure a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference without Jayson Tatum? Is this season a gap year or a potential surprise run?
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The Boston Celtics could look very Different after Free Agency
In this episode of Your Celtics Source, we break down the biggest NBA offseason stories, starting with the drama surrounding Ace Bailey’s draft saga and his refusal to work out or play for the Utah Jazz. We dive into why the Jazz took a chance anyway and how it could impact their rebuild. Then, we shift focus to LeBron James opting into a massive $52.6M deal, Austin Reaves hitting free agency, and the Lakers’ hunt for a center. On the Celtics front, we analyze the futures of Luke Kornet and Al Horford, the team’s cap situation, and potential offseason moves as Boston looks to build off Banner 18.
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The Boston Celtics Off-Season has Official Begun
What does the Boston Celtics' off-season mean for their future? The Boston Celtics have kicked off their off-season in a big way, making two major trades that are shaking up their roster. First, they traded Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for the young and promising Anfernee Simons and two second-round picks. Then, the Celtics sent Kristaps Porzingis to the Atlanta Hawks for versatile forward Georgios Niang. These trades could significantly impact the team’s chemistry and playoff hopes. In this Episode, We break down what these moves mean for the Celtics and how they could shape the upcoming NBA season. Stay tuned for a deep dive into these high-profile trades, and what they mean for the future of the Boston Celtics!
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Jaylen Brown undergoes Surgery, Extension for KP, and the Holiday Asking Price Revealed
Episdode: #024This episode covers Jaylen Brown’s knee injury update and successful surgery, Joe Mazzulla’s coaching future, and major trade rumors involving Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday. Analysis includes possible blockbuster trades, Brad Stevens’ decision-making approach, and how the Celtics might reshape the roster around Jayson Tatum. The discussion also highlights the Pacers’ surprising bench performance against the Thunder, playoff storylines featuring Benedict Mathurin and T.J. McConnell, and the Thunder’s late-game struggles alongside Chet Holmgren’s development.You Can also Watch the Full Show on Youtube
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Is a Boston Trade with San Antonio on the Table this Summer?
Episode: #023 Trade speculation between the Boston Celtics and San Antonio Spurs has picked up momentum, centering around key players like Jaylen Brown and Jrue Holiday. While the guys in the NBA circle speculate that the Spurs could look to accelerate their rebuild by targeting an All-Star like Brown to pair with Victor Wembanyama, the guys also argue that such a move might be premature given San Antonio’s developmental timeline. Boston, meanwhile, remains focused on its championship window, and unless a trade significantly improves their chances or resets cap flexibility, they are unlikely to part with Brown.Watch Show on YouTube
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