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At this point, the Celtics are $4.5 million below the second apron, $7.4 million over the first apron, and $15.4 million over the luxury tax. It will be difficult for the Celtics to cut more while ...
The Celtics continue to make moves throughout the season, and they've recently waived G League MVP JD Davison.
BOSTON (AP) — Even before Jayson Tatum limped off the court with a torn Achilles tendon during the Celtics’ Eastern Conference semifinals ... And as a team exceeding the second apron of the salary cap ...
The salary cap has crunched down on the Celtics again. This time, backup center Luke Kornet is headed out of Boston, agreeing to sign with the San Antonio Spurs in NBA free agency on Monday. The ...
Celtics Offseason Tracker Celtics offseason tracker: A closer look at how the roster has changed via trades, signings, and salary cap moves By Amin Touri Globe Staff,Updated July 3, 2025, 12:16 p.m.
The Celtics have waived guard JD Davison, the team announced (via Twitter). Boston exercised its 2025/26 team option on ...
How the Boston Celtics brilliantly avoided NBA tax penalties by breaking up their championship core and brilliant free agency moves.
The NBA announced in June the salary cap is set at just over $154.6 million. The luxury tax starts at $187.9 million, with $195.9 million and $207.8 million the first and second aprons respectively.
The Boston Celtics may not be title contenders next season after Jayson Tatum's Achilles injury. That doesn't mean they're willing to give away players to cut salary.
The Celtics will begin to get a glimpse of their future this week as they get a closer look at their rookies and other key young players in Las Vegas for NBA Summer League. Brad Stevens will be ...