The Path, Part III: Can Celtics pull off their own ‘Golden State Bridge’? originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
Editor’s Note: As the Celtics enter a critically important offseason, Chris Forsberg is exploring three different paths Boston can take this summer, each with their own pros and cons for the short- and long-term future of the franchise. Part I involved “threading the needle.”Part II featured a “full reboot.” The final path: a “Golden State Bridge.”
As the Celtics navigate a challenging offseason, they face tough decisions about moving core players due to the constraints of the new CBA, which limits their ability to build a sustainable roster around supermax players Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. The proposed “Golden State Bridge” path suggests maintaining a core of Tatum, Brown, and Derrick White while managing their workloads and aiming for a title run by the 2027-28 season, despite potential obstacles such as aging players and financial constraints. This approach seeks to blend maintaining championship potential with a focus on long-term development, similar to the 2022 Warriors’ strategy.



