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Celtics Sold, for $6.1B – (Chisholm as Governor, Wyc as Alternate and CEO)

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Re: Celtics Sold, for $6.1B – (Chisholm to be Governor, Wyc as Alternate and CEO) 

Post#921 » by Gant » Thu Sep 25, 2025 7:47 pm

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Gant wrote:Brad Stevens on the luxury tax (after getting under the second apron): "There's no tax goal."

Bill Chisolm: "We're going to do everything we can to win. That is job number one. And not just win games, but win championships."


Doing everything you can to win doesn't include immediately blowing up the team because the money is too big for your pockets.

On a side note, did anyone ask him about a new arena?

Both of the topics you mention were covered, especially the first one. It's better if you watch the whole thing when you have time.
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Post#922 » by Smart2Nesmith43 » Thu Sep 25, 2025 8:19 pm

Gant wrote:The reporters asked good questions and the answers were candid. This wasn't all fluff.

I just read someone say that this press conference gave a sense of stability. The partnership between Wyc and Bill Chisolm seems genuine, and importantly the new owner really is an actual Celtics fan.

Brad, Chisolm, and Wyc's explanation of why they had to get under the second apron was very clear.

Is this ironic ? I legit can't tell. Not really sure how anybody can take anything away from a conference where all Chisholm did was spew a bunch of cliché corporate speak. I don't think the guy gave like one hard number or figure throughout the entire thing even when pressed to do so (when he was asked about the voting share breakdown of the new board for instance). But hey at least he said he wants to be held accountable so he must a trustworthy fellow.
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Post#923 » by Smart2Nesmith43 » Thu Sep 25, 2025 8:29 pm

bucknersrevenge wrote:
Gant wrote:Brad Stevens on the luxury tax (after getting under the second apron): "There's no tax goal."

Bill Chisolm: "We're going to do everything we can to win. That is job number one. And not just win games, but win championships."


Weird...he keeps saying the same thing over and over again about getting under the tax. Still...he must be lying.

When one person says something and does another, I tend to believe their actions over their words. But I'm optimistic, at least, the owners are to cheap to pull a Ballmer/Aspiration situation.
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Post#924 » by bigfoot_cryptozoology » Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:30 pm

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Post#925 » by Gant » Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:45 pm

Chris Forsberg sits down with Boston Celtics owner Bill Chisholm to discuss how his dream of becoming the owner of the Boston Celtics became a reality. Bill talks about the process of buying the team, how he became a Celtics fan, and what the future holds for one of the most historic franchises in the NBA.

1:00-Bill Chisholm discusses how his dream of becoming the owner of the Celtics became a reality
5:30-Who are some of Bill’s favorite Celtics players of all time?
16:30-How the investment group came together to buy the Celtics
20:00-What are the goals of the new ownership group?
25:00-Will the Celtics look for their own arena?
26:00-What excited you most about this year’s team?
27:00-Best interaction with Joe Mazzulla so far

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Post#926 » by Gant » Thu Sep 25, 2025 11:38 pm

Adam Taylor has a good summary of today's press conference:

Takeaways from Bill Chisholm's Press Conference
Making sense of Bill Chisholm's first press conference since purchasing the Celtics.

https://thecelticschronicle.substack.com/p/takeaways-from-bill-chisholms-press?r=623g3&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true
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Re: Celtics Sold, for $6.1B – (Chisholm to be Governor, Wyc as Alternate and CEO) 

Post#927 » by bucknersrevenge » Fri Sep 26, 2025 12:53 am

Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:
bucknersrevenge wrote:
Gant wrote:Brad Stevens on the luxury tax (after getting under the second apron): "There's no tax goal."

Bill Chisolm: "We're going to do everything we can to win. That is job number one. And not just win games, but win championships."


Weird...he keeps saying the same thing over and over again about getting under the tax. Still...he must be lying.

When one person says something and does another, I tend to believe their actions over their words. But I'm optimistic, at least, the owners are to cheap to pull a Ballmer/Aspiration situation.


Well Brad has c onsistently said that while getting under the 2nd apron was mandatory for roster flexibility, ducking the tax has NEVER been a concern. And that has borne out to be true so far despite any number of people trying to manufacture trades with players that Brad has shown no real intention of moving to try to duck said tax.
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Re: Celtics Sold, for $6.1B – (Chisholm as Governor, Wyc as Alternate and CEO) 

Post#928 » by The Corey's » Fri Sep 26, 2025 5:12 am

Gant wrote:Chris Forsberg sits down with Boston Celtics owner Bill Chisholm to discuss how his dream of becoming the owner of the Boston Celtics became a reality. Bill talks about the process of buying the team, how he became a Celtics fan, and what the future holds for one of the most historic franchises in the NBA.

1:00-Bill Chisholm discusses how his dream of becoming the owner of the Celtics became a reality
5:30-Who are some of Bill’s favorite Celtics players of all time?
16:30-How the investment group came together to buy the Celtics
20:00-What are the goals of the new ownership group?
25:00-Will the Celtics look for their own arena?
26:00-What excited you most about this year’s team?
27:00-Best interaction with Joe Mazzulla so far



They're definitely building a arena. I'm not that happy that he basically said it's not happening without the Bruins though. Needing that giant space carved out for a hockey rink prevents you from getting the fans seated on top of the court the way it does in other non hockey arenas.
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Post#929 » by Smart2Nesmith43 » Fri Sep 26, 2025 6:20 am

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Weird...he keeps saying the same thing over and over again about getting under the tax. Still...he must be lying.

When one person says something and does another, I tend to believe their actions over their words. But I'm optimistic, at least, the owners are to cheap to pull a Ballmer/Aspiration situation.


Well Brad has c onsistently said that while getting under the 2nd apron was mandatory for roster flexibility, ducking the tax has NEVER been a concern. And that has borne out to be true so far despite any number of people trying to manufacture trades with players that Brad has shown no real intention of moving to try to duck said tax.

How does the Celtics throwing away draft picks for the privilege of not employing an actual NBA player (Georges Niang) AFTER already ducking below the second apron align with the world view that ownership only cares about going under the second apron and not much more drastic savings ?
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Post#930 » by greenbeans » Fri Sep 26, 2025 12:42 pm

Getting emotional about Georges Niang at 2am. Have another.
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Post#931 » by Hal14 » Fri Sep 26, 2025 1:57 pm

greenbeans wrote:Getting emotional about Georges Niang at 2am. Have another.

I think he's based in France, where it was just past 8am..
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Post#932 » by greenbeans » Fri Sep 26, 2025 2:28 pm

Whatever the time, it's never the time for being emotional about Georges Niang
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Post#933 » by bucknersrevenge » Fri Sep 26, 2025 4:25 pm

Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:
bucknersrevenge wrote:
Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:When one person says something and does another, I tend to believe their actions over their words. But I'm optimistic, at least, the owners are to cheap to pull a Ballmer/Aspiration situation.


Well Brad has c onsistently said that while getting under the 2nd apron was mandatory for roster flexibility, ducking the tax has NEVER been a concern. And that has borne out to be true so far despite any number of people trying to manufacture trades with players that Brad has shown no real intention of moving to try to duck said tax.

How does the Celtics throwing away draft picks for the privilege of not employing an actual NBA player (Georges Niang) AFTER already ducking below the second apron align with the world view that ownership only cares about going under the second apron and not much more drastic savings ?


Because they immediately added a replacement for Niang and a better defender which I think this team needed. Also because they didn't trade Hauser or Derrick White for cap savings despite some rumors suggesting they might look to do so. It's always been about getting under the 2nd apron. It has NEVER been about ducking the tax altogether..
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Post#934 » by Smart2Nesmith43 » Fri Sep 26, 2025 6:55 pm

greenbeans wrote:Getting emotional about Georges Niang at 2am. Have another.

Asking a question doesn't qualify as getting emotional. And you do realize it's not really about Georges Niang ? Oops I guess I'm getting emotional again. I'm getting tissues to wipe away the tears off my keyboard. Thanks for the laugh :lol:
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Post#935 » by hugepatsfan » Mon Sep 29, 2025 6:57 pm

greenbeans wrote:Getting emotional about Georges Niang at 2am. Have another.


No one is "emotional" about it. But the argument was made that the team only cared about ducking the 2nd apron and that getting under the tax line or reducing the tax bill. They were already under the 2nd apron and they gave up 2nds to shed further salary with Niang. It's not emotion. It's just logic - they obviously would like to cut costs further if they can.
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Post#936 » by bucknersrevenge » Mon Sep 29, 2025 10:01 pm

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greenbeans wrote:Getting emotional about Georges Niang at 2am. Have another.


No one is "emotional" about it. But the argument was made that the team only cared about ducking the 2nd apron and that getting under the tax line or reducing the tax bill. They were already under the 2nd apron and they gave up 2nds to shed further salary with Niang. It's not emotion. It's just logic - they obviously would like to cut costs further if they can.


Sure but they spent some of those savings right away for a player they thought fit their roster better. Brad literally confirmed this today. Saving the money was a nice ancillary benefit of the two-fold move they made to move Niang and end up with Boucher. The bigger point is that they're not making moves with the primary purpose of cap savings. Ducking the luxury tax is not a priority in any transaction they might consider. If it happens, great. That should be the takeaway.
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Post#937 » by fallguy » Tue Sep 30, 2025 12:44 am

I've liked everything I've heard from Chisholm so far. Optimistic we have a great-owner-in-training here.
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