
"I think that we're all still trying to figure out who we are and what we can be. We will not put a ceiling on this group."
"If it makes sense for us to look for things that can help us, we certainly will. But it all has to be within good deals, and it all has to be within the ultimate goal, which is the North Star of retooling so we're in a position to compete for what we want to compete for."
"Seen good growth, which is important," Stevens said. "I think we're in the midst of it, as every other team is, and there's a fine line between feeling really good about yourself and"
The 2025-26 Boston Celtics hold a 15-11 record and sit fourth in the Eastern Conference despite significant offseason roster losses and Jayson Tatum's absence. The reworked lineup has stayed competitive and could extend a bridge year into another playoff run if Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Derrick White return. Frontcourt depth is a clear weakness, prompting consideration of trades before the Feb. 5 deadline. Brad Stevens said all options remain on the table but stressed any moves must be sound deals aligned with a long-term goal of retooling to compete. Joe Mazzulla's coaching has shown encouraging growth amid a tightly packed conference.
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