Celtics’ Kemba Walker Feeling Positive After Scrimmage Victory Vs. Suns — NESN.com

Kemba Walker returned to the floor Sunday, and boy, did he feel good. Walker notched six points in just under 9 1/2 minutes in the Boston Celtics’ scrimmage against the Phoenix Suns on Sunday. This was is the first time Walker has played in a game-like scenario since mid-March as he continues to cater to…

Celtics’ Kemba Walker Feeling Positive After Scrimmage Victory Vs. Suns — NESN.com

Kemba Walker Injury: Celtics Star Looked ‘Great’ At Saturday’s Practice — NESN.com

Kemba Walker’s knee injury appears to be progressing nicely (finally) as the Boston Celtics inch closer to officially resuming play. So far, head coach Brad Stevens has like what he’s seen from Walker since the team gathered for the first time following a three-month pause due to COVID-19. Walker hasn’t participated in every practice since…

Kemba Walker Injury: Celtics Star Looked ‘Great’ At Saturday’s Practice — NESN.com

Kemba Walker Injury: Celtics Star Progressing But Wont Play In Scrimmage — NESN.com

The latest Kemba Walker injury update offers (mostly) good news to Boston Celtics fans. Walker on Thursday returned to practice at Walt Disney World after missing multiple sessions due to an ailing knee. Although the Celtics guard feels he’s trending in the right direction, he will not play in Friday’s scrimmage against the Oklahoma City…

Kemba Walker Injury: Celtics Star Progressing But Wont Play In Scrimmage — NESN.com

Jaylen Brown Is Considering Leaving Back Of Jersey Blank As Statement — NESN.com

As part of its initiative to focus on racial inequality during its return, the NBA is allowing its players to replace the names on the back of their jerseys with messages for social justice. But not just any message. It has to be one from an approved list of 29 different statements, and many players…

Jaylen Brown Is Considering Leaving Back Of Jersey Blank As Statement — NESN.com

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Is Confident, And That’s Not Good For Rest Of NBA — NESN.com

A confident Jayson Tatum is a dangerous Jayson Tatum. While the Boston Celtics forward had his hot streak put on ice due to the coronavirus pandemic, it seems he’s hasn’t forgotten about it. Now, Tatum knows what he can do and it seems he’s brought that mindset to Orlando, Fla. for the NBA restart. “Whether…

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Is Confident, And That’s Not Good For Rest Of NBA — NESN.com

Kemba Walker Injury: Celtics Guard Misses Practice After Hard Workout — NESN.com

Should Boston Celtics fans be worried about Kemba Walker? The team insists the All-Star guard is fine, but… Walker missed Wednesday’s practice at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex following the previous day’s “hard” workout, according to the team. Celtics head coach Brad Stevens told reporters that Walker is on an every-other-day workout schedule…

Kemba Walker Injury: Celtics Guard Misses Practice After Hard Workout — NESN.com

Celtics’ Semi Ojeleye Will Wear Powerful Message On Jersey Upon NBA Return — NESN.com

The NBA will allow players to share their voice amid ongoing systemic racism protests by letting them replace their last name on their back with a message of social justice. Boston Celtics’ Semi Ojeleye will take part in it. The 25-year-old forward revealed he will wear “Love Us” on the back of his jersey, rather than…

Celtics’ Semi Ojeleye Will Wear Powerful Message On Jersey Upon NBA Return — NESN.com

Enes Kanter Confident Celtics’ 18th NBA Championship Is ‘Coming Soon’ — NESN.com

The Boston Celtics understand why they’re traveling to Orlando for the NBA’s return-to-play plan. Jayson Tatum mentioned Tuesday that if the Celtics were going to the Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World, they “might as well try to win a championship.” Boston teammate Enes Kanter took it one step further. Kanter on…

Enes Kanter Confident Celtics’ 18th NBA Championship Is ‘Coming Soon’ — NESN.com

Jaylen Brown Reveals Why Celtics Almost Didn’t Attend Orlando Restart — NESN.com

The NBA is preparing to resume its 2019-20 season in late July at Walt Disney World Resort, though several players from across the league have opted to sit out. And according to Jaylen Brown, a number of Boston Celtics players considered not going to Orlando, as well. Among the players’ chief concerns included the ability…

Jaylen Brown Reveals Why Celtics Almost Didn’t Attend Orlando Restart — NESN.com

The NBA is preparing to resume its 2019-20 season in late July at Walt Disney World Resort, though several players from across the league have opted to sit out. And according to Jaylen Brown, a number of Boston Celtics players considered not going to Orlando, as well. Among the players’ chief concerns included the ability to speak out on social issues and the NBA’s willingness to support their message should they do so.

This came after several C’s players — including Jaylen Brown, Marcus Smart, Enes Kanter and Vincent Poirier — attended protests addressing racial injustice and police brutality following the recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery. All of this, plus a lack of direction regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, sparked concern amongst the team. “I think a lot of guys are choosing to go down to Orlando because we have an ability to play for something bigger than ourselves,” Brown said Monday, via MassLive’s Tom Westerholm. “I think a lot of people — including myself — had some apprehensions not just because of social injustice but COVID-related, etc. And a lot of us just initially, even on this team, just didn’t want to go. But I think the ability and the option to play for something bigger than yourself, I think a lot of guys will sign up for that nine times out of 10. Ten times out of 10.”

Initially, Brown was worried about the NBA’s resumption taking away the momentum gained by the Black Lives Matter movement. But his mind since has changed. “Those were my first thoughts,” Brown said, per Westerholm. “Just the role that sports plays in our society, that it could serve as a distraction. But now, with the conversations that we’ve had, I think it’s going to enhance, rather than dim, the light that’s being spread right now. I think everybody wants to watch basketball and the NBA, and we have voices of influence in our communities and we have obligations to our communities, not just obligations to our organizations. The more the NBA understands that, the better everybody will feel about it, especially players.”

The Celtics are scheduled to resume play July 31 against the Milwaukee Bucks.

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Celtics’ Kemba Walker, Grant Williams ‘Got Close’ During Quarantine — NESN.com

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced much of the world’s population into self-quarantine for some time in the last six months. NBA players were among the first in the United States to begin to do so after the league suspended its 2019-20 season March 11 due to the virus. And while some chose to get stuck…

Celtics’ Kemba Walker, Grant Williams ‘Got Close’ During Quarantine — NESN.com

Paul Pierce, Kendrick Perkins Think Celtics Are ‘Best’ Threat To Bucks — NESN.com

The Milwaukee Bucks were dominating the Eastern Conference before the NBA paused its 2019-20 season in mid-March due to COVID-19. Now, with the league preparing to resume the season in July, some former NBA stars believe the Boston Celtics are the “best” threat to derail the Bucks. Make no mistake: Paul Pierce and Kendrick Perkins…

Paul Pierce, Kendrick Perkins Think Celtics Are ‘Best’ Threat To Bucks — NESN.com

Twitter Roasts Jayson Tatum After Celtics Star Reveals New Haircut — NESN.com

It’s been quite a while since Jayson Tatum got a haircut thanks to COVID-19. But his first trim since quarantine began in mid-March is getting him some attention on social media. A video of Tatum’s first post-quarantine cut was posted to Twitter on Saturday showing the Boston Celtics star rocking some natural curls and a…

Twitter Roasts Jayson Tatum After Celtics Star Reveals New Haircut — NESN.com