Boston Celtics 7-footer Neemias Queta will sign a new four-year, $56 million extension with the franchise, his agent Bill Duffy of WME Basketball tells ESPN. Queta has established himself as a critical Celtics piece – from two-way contracts to averaging 10.2 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.3 blocks as starting center.
Remember, during today's literal cage match on the White House grounds:
No matter what, it's not his house. It's our house.
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Just here again to say that this Celtics roster has 3 to 4 guys that has absolutely no business being on an nba roster. Especially getting clock in a playoff series. Terrible roster construction.
Let’s be real.. that roster has at least three guys playing that don’t have business being on the floor in the NBA. If they get out of the second round I would be shocked.
I'm old enough to remember a whole lot of pundits saying the Celtics were the cream of the crop in the East after G4.
A couple rough losses since, for sure, but let's not act like Boston isn't capable of taking G7 at home and making everyone forget about these last 3 days.
NEW -- Kentucky's Mark Pope and Mikhail McLean went fishing with '27 No. 1 recruit CJ Rosser on Tuesday
"It means a lot that they continue to show up for me and try to get to know me off the court too," he told KSR.
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I’m not saying Kentucky is an elite team (at least yet) by any measure
But if any other team had added Alex Wilkins, Malachi Moreno, and Zoom Diallo in the portal, do you think they would be ranked 38th?
Some executives believe Billy Donovan could be intrigued by the idea of coaching the University of Kentucky, if he takes a year off.
Kentucky pursued Donovan before hiring Mark Pope, who enters next season on the hot seat.
Donovan began his coaching career at Kentucky in 1989.
NEWS: Hofstra transfer guard Cruz Davis has committed to Texas Tech, per @JoeTipton.
The 2026 CAA Player of the Year averaged 20.1 points and 4.7 assists per game with the Pride.