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NBA insider says there are two Boston Celtics players crucial to 2025-26 chances, injury to just one would derail team

by steveloxi
July 29, 2025
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The Boston Celtics typically enter seasons with championship expectations, but next season presents a different reality.

Multiple factors have altered the Boston Celtics’ competitive outlook for the 2025-26 campaign.

Jayson Tatum’s ACL injury represents the primary concern, as he will likely miss the entire upcoming season. The superstar’s absence removes the Celtics’ most dynamic offensive weapon and primary playmaker.

Key departures of starters Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday have significantly weakened the roster depth.

Celtics would‘t play with Jayson Tatum for the next season

These losses create substantial holes that the organization cannot easily fill through remaining free agency options.

NBA insider Tim Bontemps believes these circumstances place Boston in an unusual position compared to recent seasons when they consistently competed for titles.

Bontemps identifies roster construction concerns
The analyst highlighted how the Celtics maintain quality at the top of their roster while lacking adequate depth throughout the rotation.

Jaylen Brown and Derrick White provide All-Star caliber production, but supporting pieces have diminished considerably.

“The Celtics are in a weird spot obviously, because they still do have a couple of really good players and then they also have some fairly giant holes on their roster,” Bontemps explained.

The center position exemplifies Boston’s depth problems following Porzingis’ departure. Their current frontcourt rotation lacks the experience and production of previous seasons.

“I mean, right now their center rotation is Xavier Tillman, Luka Garza, and Neemias Queta, which is a bit of a drop off from Kristaps Porzingis and Al Horford and Luke Kornet—all of whom are going to play elsewhere next season,” Bontemps noted.

Injury concerns could derail competitive hopes
Bontemps emphasized how thin the roster becomes if Brown or White suffer injuries. The Celtics lack sufficient firepower beyond their remaining star players to maintain competitiveness.

“They’re one Jaylen Brown or Derrick White injury away from just not having very much firepower on the court at all. And they have a lot of young players who I think they’re going to be playing a lot of minutes. And we’re not going to see Jayson Tatum this year,” he added.

The reliance on unproven young players creates additional uncertainty about consistent production. Their development timeline may not align with the team’s need for immediate contributions.

Without Tatum’s offensive creation, the burden on Brown and White increases significantly. Their ability to stay healthy becomes crucial for any playoff aspirations.

Financial constraints limit roster improvement options
Boston’s proximity to the second luxury tax apron also restricts their ability to add meaningful talent. Any significant signing, like Ben Simmons, would push them over the second apron, creating additional financial penalties.

The organization appears willing to accept a rebuilding year rather than commit additional resources to patch roster holes. This approach allows them to reset financially while awaiting Tatum’s return.

“I could certainly see this being some version of a pause for the entire franchise overall. I think they’re probably going to try to save more money. Right now they’re currently just into the second apron,” Bontemps observed.

Bontemps projects the Celtics as potential play-in participants rather than legitimate contenders. Their ceiling depends heavily on Brown and White’s health and production throughout the season.

“Jaylen Brown and Derrick White could play 80 games and be awesome and they could maybe win 45, 46 games, but I think it’s more likely that they have some injuries,” he predicted.

This transitional season allows the Celtics to evaluate young talent while positioning themselves for Tatum’s eventual return.

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