Celtics Governor Wyc Grousbeck recently revealed that he plans to stay in his role for three more years amidst the team’s visit to the White House. The franchise is currently up for sale, with interest from prospective buyers like Celtic co-owner Steve Pagliuca, Robert Hale, and Mark Bezos. The ownership group announced its intentions to sell the team back in July, aiming to sell a majority interest this year or by early next year.
While the sale process is underway, the Celtics are in a strong position to compete for a championship this season. With a 12-3 record, the defending champions have returned their core team and have been performing well despite the absence of starting center Kristaps Porzingis.
The Celtics have high hopes for the current season and the future, with Grousbeck emphasizing the team’s potential to contend again. Their strong performance on the court is a testament to their competitive spirit and determination. With the ownership transition pending, the team remains focused on their goal of championship contention and building on their success. As the ownership situation unfolds in the coming months, Celtics fans can look forward to an exciting season ahead.
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