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September 3, 2025
Which new Celtics player is the most intriguing?
@TheCelticsWire
Celtics Wire
Which new Celtics player is the most intriguing?

Boston’s 2025–26 reset centers on Jayson Tatum’s health, moving away from the 2024 title core to a fresh mix of proven vets and high-upside youngsters. Porzingis and Holiday exit, Horford (likely) departs, and Luke Kornet finds a new home, clearing minutes for Anfernee Simons, Josh Minott and Luka Garza. The 2025 Draft haul—Hugo Gonzalez, Amari Williams and Max Shulga—adds youth with potential. The zeitgeist question: which newcomer will carry the fantasy torch next season?

The CLNS Media pod crew debates role clarity, minutes, and fit in a Boston system now built around versatility and spacing. Fantasy managers should watch how these moves translate into usage by week, with the mix of veterans and youngsters shaping scoring, threes, defensive stats and DFS upside across the year.

Mentions:
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Anfernee Simons | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Anfernee Simons | Boston Celtics | NBA
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@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA

https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/..

September 1, 2025
Can the Celtics navigate their rotation issues?
@TheCelticsWire
Celtics Wire
Can the Celtics navigate their rotation issues?

The Celtics head into 2025-26 with a thin frontcourt. Neemias Queta is projected to start at center, Chris Boucher slides to power forward, and Luka Garza with Xavier Tillman battle for minutes. Offseason attrition raises frontcourt risk and fantasy baggage, making minute distribution crucial.

Locked On Fantasy Basketball weighs Queta’s upside, Boucher’s path to minutes, and Garza/Tillman’s ceilings. For fantasy players, the focus is raw stats: blocks, boards, efficient scoring, and how matchup-driven usage could turn a waiver add into a weekly contributor.

Given the Boston frontcourt ambiguity, who should fantasy managers prioritize on the Celtics roster this season?What early-season indicators signal a frontcourt breakout for Queta or Garza?Which Celtics performance trends could indicate a shift toward a smaller or bigger frontcourt?What would a successful early-season strategy look like for fantasy managers targeting Celtics frontcourt players?
Mentions:
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Neemias Queta | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Neemias Queta | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Xavier Tillman | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Xavier Tillman | Boston Celtics | NBA

https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/..

August 29, 2025
The Celtics are about to have a gap year in the 2025-26 regular season
@TheCelticsWire
Celtics Wire
The Celtics are about to have a gap year in the 2025-26 regular season

The Celtics are rebooting for 2025-26, trading Holiday and Porzingis and letting Luke Kornet walk as they lean into a youth-forward rebuild. Boston inked Luka Garza and Josh Minott and added Max Shulga, Amari Williams, and Hugo Gonzalez through the draft, signaling a season that could be about development and upside rather than immediate title contention. The question: how fast can the new faces knit into a cohesive, fantasy-friendly rotation?

Fantasy managers should monitor how Garza, Williams, Minott, Shulga, and Gonzalez absorb roles behind Tatum and Brown. If the youngsters progress quickly, Boston could surprise with breakout contributions in limited minutes, turning a “gap year” into meaningful late-season upside for dynasty and deep-league rosters.

Which Celtics newcomers are most likely to break into the rotation and deliver fantasy value in year one?With Holiday and Porzingis gone, who steps up as primary ball handler and how does this affect Tatum and Brown fantasy outputs?Can Garza and Minott co-exist in the frontcourt and wing roles, and what metrics would signal early breakout?Does the 2025 draft haul (Shulga, Williams, Gonzalez) indicate a long-term shift toward youth, and how should fantasy rosters react in dynasty formats?
Mentions:
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
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@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jrue Holiday | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jrue Holiday | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Kristaps Porzingis | Atlanta Hawks | NBA
@Kristaps Porzingis | Atlanta Hawks | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luke Kornet | San Antonio Spurs | NBA
@Luke Kornet | San Antonio Spurs | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA
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https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/..

August 26, 2025
These are not the same Celtics as in recent seasons
@TheCelticsWire
Celtics Wire
These are not the same Celtics as in recent seasons
Boston heads into 2025-26 with Jayson Tatum out after a torn Achilles, pivoting from title contention to development around Brown and White. Holiday and Porzingis moved on, leaving veterans to depart as the roster leans into youth. Jordan Walsh, Baylor Scheierman, Josh Minott, Luka Garza, Hugo Gonzalez, Amari Williams and Max Shulga are primed to seize early rotations, with Payton Pritchard and Sam Hauser likely anchoring surrounding lineups as Boston stacks for long-term upside.
Mentions:
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Baylor Scheierman | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Baylor Scheierman | Boston Celtics | NBA
Boston Celtics | NBA
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@Derrick White | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Derrick White | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jaylen Brown | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jaylen Brown | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jayson Tatum | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jayson Tatum | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jordan Walsh | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jordan Walsh | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Payton Pritchard | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Payton Pritchard | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Sam Hauser | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Sam Hauser | Boston Celtics | NBA

https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/..

August 24, 2025
Why it's time for Neemias Queta to shine with the Celtics
@TheCelticsWire
Celtics Wire
Why it's time for Neemias Queta to shine with the Celtics

Neemias Queta could finally claim a larger role in Boston as the Celtics pivot from veteran bigs to a younger, more mobile frontcourt. With Chris Boucher, Luka Garza, and Amari Williams in the mix, Queta’s rim-protection and finishing around the basket could translate into real DFS upside in favorable matchups. Boston’s frontcourt depth opens a path for increased minutes, making Queta a potential late-round breakout candidate.

As the Celtics reshuffle their rotation, Queta’s growth hinges on conditioning and learning the playbook quickly. If he grabs 12-16 minutes in solid spots, he could deliver impact blocks and efficient scoring around the rim, elevating his fantasy ceiling in daily formats and dynasty leagues alike.

Stay tuned for early-season rotations and matchup-driven opportunities, where Queta’s energy alone might spark a few explosive fantasy games.

Which Celtics frontcourt rotation changes most impact Neemias Queta's fantasy upside this season?What minutes projection would you give Neemias Queta in a best-case scenario this season?How does Queta's development influence Dynasty vs Redraft leagues this season?What matchup window would you target to stream Neemias Queta in DFS this season?
Mentions:
@Al Horford | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Al Horford | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
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Boston Celtics | NBA
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Kristaps Porzingis | Atlanta Hawks | NBA
@Kristaps Porzingis | Atlanta Hawks | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luke Kornet | San Antonio Spurs | NBA
@Luke Kornet | San Antonio Spurs | NBA
@Neemias Queta | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Neemias Queta | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Xavier Tillman Sr. | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Xavier Tillman Sr. | Boston Celtics | NBA

https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/..

September 3, 2025
Which new Celtics player is the most intriguing?
@TheCelticsWire
Celtics Wire
Which new Celtics player is the most intriguing?

Boston’s 2025–26 reset centers on Jayson Tatum’s health, moving away from the 2024 title core to a fresh mix of proven vets and high-upside youngsters. Porzingis and Holiday exit, Horford (likely) departs, and Luke Kornet finds a new home, clearing minutes for Anfernee Simons, Josh Minott and Luka Garza. The 2025 Draft haul—Hugo Gonzalez, Amari Williams and Max Shulga—adds youth with potential. The zeitgeist question: which newcomer will carry the fantasy torch next season?

The CLNS Media pod crew debates role clarity, minutes, and fit in a Boston system now built around versatility and spacing. Fantasy managers should watch how these moves translate into usage by week, with the mix of veterans and youngsters shaping scoring, threes, defensive stats and DFS upside across the year.

Mentions:
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Anfernee Simons | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Anfernee Simons | Boston Celtics | NBA
Boston Celtics | NBA
Boston Celtics | NBA
@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA

https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/..

September 1, 2025
Can the Celtics navigate their rotation issues?
@TheCelticsWire
Celtics Wire
Can the Celtics navigate their rotation issues?

The Celtics head into 2025-26 with a thin frontcourt. Neemias Queta is projected to start at center, Chris Boucher slides to power forward, and Luka Garza with Xavier Tillman battle for minutes. Offseason attrition raises frontcourt risk and fantasy baggage, making minute distribution crucial.

Locked On Fantasy Basketball weighs Queta’s upside, Boucher’s path to minutes, and Garza/Tillman’s ceilings. For fantasy players, the focus is raw stats: blocks, boards, efficient scoring, and how matchup-driven usage could turn a waiver add into a weekly contributor.

Given the Boston frontcourt ambiguity, who should fantasy managers prioritize on the Celtics roster this season?What early-season indicators signal a frontcourt breakout for Queta or Garza?Which Celtics performance trends could indicate a shift toward a smaller or bigger frontcourt?What would a successful early-season strategy look like for fantasy managers targeting Celtics frontcourt players?
Mentions:
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Neemias Queta | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Neemias Queta | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Xavier Tillman | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Xavier Tillman | Boston Celtics | NBA

https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/..

August 29, 2025
The Celtics are about to have a gap year in the 2025-26 regular season
@TheCelticsWire
Celtics Wire
The Celtics are about to have a gap year in the 2025-26 regular season

The Celtics are rebooting for 2025-26, trading Holiday and Porzingis and letting Luke Kornet walk as they lean into a youth-forward rebuild. Boston inked Luka Garza and Josh Minott and added Max Shulga, Amari Williams, and Hugo Gonzalez through the draft, signaling a season that could be about development and upside rather than immediate title contention. The question: how fast can the new faces knit into a cohesive, fantasy-friendly rotation?

Fantasy managers should monitor how Garza, Williams, Minott, Shulga, and Gonzalez absorb roles behind Tatum and Brown. If the youngsters progress quickly, Boston could surprise with breakout contributions in limited minutes, turning a “gap year” into meaningful late-season upside for dynasty and deep-league rosters.

Which Celtics newcomers are most likely to break into the rotation and deliver fantasy value in year one?With Holiday and Porzingis gone, who steps up as primary ball handler and how does this affect Tatum and Brown fantasy outputs?Can Garza and Minott co-exist in the frontcourt and wing roles, and what metrics would signal early breakout?Does the 2025 draft haul (Shulga, Williams, Gonzalez) indicate a long-term shift toward youth, and how should fantasy rosters react in dynasty formats?
Mentions:
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
Boston Celtics | NBA
Boston Celtics | NBA
@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jrue Holiday | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jrue Holiday | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Kristaps Porzingis | Atlanta Hawks | NBA
@Kristaps Porzingis | Atlanta Hawks | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luke Kornet | San Antonio Spurs | NBA
@Luke Kornet | San Antonio Spurs | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA
NBA | NBA
NBA | NBA

https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/..

August 26, 2025
These are not the same Celtics as in recent seasons
@TheCelticsWire
Celtics Wire
These are not the same Celtics as in recent seasons
Boston heads into 2025-26 with Jayson Tatum out after a torn Achilles, pivoting from title contention to development around Brown and White. Holiday and Porzingis moved on, leaving veterans to depart as the roster leans into youth. Jordan Walsh, Baylor Scheierman, Josh Minott, Luka Garza, Hugo Gonzalez, Amari Williams and Max Shulga are primed to seize early rotations, with Payton Pritchard and Sam Hauser likely anchoring surrounding lineups as Boston stacks for long-term upside.
Mentions:
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Baylor Scheierman | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Baylor Scheierman | Boston Celtics | NBA
Boston Celtics | NBA
Boston Celtics | NBA
@Derrick White | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Derrick White | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Hugo Gonzalez | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jaylen Brown | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jaylen Brown | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jayson Tatum | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jayson Tatum | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jordan Walsh | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Jordan Walsh | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Josh Minott | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Max Shulga | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Payton Pritchard | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Payton Pritchard | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Sam Hauser | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Sam Hauser | Boston Celtics | NBA

https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/..

August 24, 2025
Why it's time for Neemias Queta to shine with the Celtics
@TheCelticsWire
Celtics Wire
Why it's time for Neemias Queta to shine with the Celtics

Neemias Queta could finally claim a larger role in Boston as the Celtics pivot from veteran bigs to a younger, more mobile frontcourt. With Chris Boucher, Luka Garza, and Amari Williams in the mix, Queta’s rim-protection and finishing around the basket could translate into real DFS upside in favorable matchups. Boston’s frontcourt depth opens a path for increased minutes, making Queta a potential late-round breakout candidate.

As the Celtics reshuffle their rotation, Queta’s growth hinges on conditioning and learning the playbook quickly. If he grabs 12-16 minutes in solid spots, he could deliver impact blocks and efficient scoring around the rim, elevating his fantasy ceiling in daily formats and dynasty leagues alike.

Stay tuned for early-season rotations and matchup-driven opportunities, where Queta’s energy alone might spark a few explosive fantasy games.

Which Celtics frontcourt rotation changes most impact Neemias Queta's fantasy upside this season?What minutes projection would you give Neemias Queta in a best-case scenario this season?How does Queta's development influence Dynasty vs Redraft leagues this season?What matchup window would you target to stream Neemias Queta in DFS this season?
Mentions:
@Al Horford | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Al Horford | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Amari Williams | Boston Celtics | NBA
Boston Celtics | NBA
Boston Celtics | NBA
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Chris Boucher | Toronto Raptors | NBA
@Kristaps Porzingis | Atlanta Hawks | NBA
@Kristaps Porzingis | Atlanta Hawks | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luka Garza | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Luke Kornet | San Antonio Spurs | NBA
@Luke Kornet | San Antonio Spurs | NBA
@Neemias Queta | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Neemias Queta | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Xavier Tillman Sr. | Boston Celtics | NBA
@Xavier Tillman Sr. | Boston Celtics | NBA

https://celticswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/..

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