Celtics Lab 312: How the Boston Celtics' new owner may navigate the 2nd apron with Yossi Gozlan
Now that Boston Celtics majority owners Wyc and Irv Grousbeck have sold their shares to private equity billionaire Bill Chisholm, planning for the storied ball club's future under the collective bargaining agreement (CBA)'s harsh realities can begin in earnest, and Grousbeck's recent comments on how that may play out for any team (never mind Boston) has given us some clues for what the Celtics might look like as soon as next season.
To get a better idea for ourselves how the team's front office might make moves in anticipation of the heavy tax bills and crushing penalties multiple seasons in the second apron might bring, the hosts of the CLNS Media "Celtics Lab" podcast, Alex Goldberg, Cameron Tabatabaie, and Justin Quinn, linked up with "The Third Apron" founder and cap expert Yossi Gozlan to map it out.
From the general ways Boston can mitigate the impact of keeping a title core together to how long we think they might do so all the way to how it could go down when they start pulling apart the roster, we go hard into the details on this one. So tune in and join us if getting into the weeds of what the short- and medium term of the Celtics may look like is your thing.
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