Celtics Sold for $6.1 Billion, Aiming to Preserve Championship Culture
Celtics Sold for $6.1 Billion, Aiming to Preserve Championship Culture

Celtics Sold for $6.1 Billion, Aiming to Preserve Championship Culture

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The Boston Celtics have been sold for $6.1 billion to Bill Chisholm, a lifelong fan, marking a significant change in the franchise's ownership. Chisholm expressed his commitment to preserving the Celtics' rich history and connection to Boston, while the current CEO Wyc Grousbeck will remain involved through the 2027-28 season. Co-owner Steve Pagliuca, who was unsuccessful in his bid, shared his disappointment and emphasized his dedication to the team's legacy and competitive future. Amidst the ownership transition, the Celtics are focused on defending their championship with a strong roster led by stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. The team is also witnessing the emergence of rookie Baylor Scheierman, who impressed during a recent game against the Brooklyn Nets. Both Tatum and Brown have expressed optimism that the new owners will sustain the team's successful culture.

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