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For the first time since the 2013-14 season, the Boston Celtics have opened their campaign with three straight losses. Their latest setback, a 119-113 defeat to the Detroit Pistons on Sunday, has left the team searching for answers and perspective after a surprisingly sluggish start.
The Boston Celtics are winless through their first three games of the 2025-26 season, putting the NBA's most storied franchise in an unfamiliar spot.
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Boston Celtics at New Orleans Pelicans: Stream, lineups, injury reports, broadcast (10/27)
The Celtics may be tied for the worst record in the NBA, but that does not mean that the players will be content to remain there.
Entering the 2025-26 NBA Regular Season, the Boston Celtics were in ‘Survival Mode’. Three games later, the situation seems to be more of an ‘Emergency Mode’.
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Boston Celtics jersey history No. 42 - Jerome Anderson (1975-76)
And for today's article, we will continue with the first of 14 people to wear the No. 42, Boston guard alum Jerome Anderson. After ending his college career at West Virginia, Anderson was picked up with the 53rd overall selection of the 1975 NBA Draft by the Celtics.
After two productive games to start the season, Williamson is listed as “questionable” for Monday’s game at Smoothie King Center against the Boston Celtics. Williamson is dealing with a bone contusion on his left foot. He wasn’t listed on the original injury report released by the team on Monday morning.
After sitting out for the entirety of the Boston Celtics NBA season opener against the Philadelphia 76ers, 28th overall pick Hugo Gonzalez got his first chance
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Today in Boston Celtics history: Carlisle, Turner, Morgan born; Tsioropoulos debut; Beenders dies
Today in Boston Celtics history, Richard "Rick" Preston Carlisle was born in Ogdensburg, New York in 1959. Carlisle played his NCAA basketball with Maine and Virginia, transferring from the former to the latter before leading Virginia to a Final Four loss to Hakeem Olajuwon's Houston Cougars in 1984.