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Brad Stevens Addresses Future of Celtics Roster After Early Playoff Exit

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Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens likely did not think he would have to report for his 2025-26 exit interview this early. But after watching his team blow a 3-1 series lead against the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round, they find themselves at home during the second round for the first time since 2021. The collapse, along with several eyebrow-raising comments from superstar Jaylen Brown , revealed red flags about the Celtics’ future.

Stevens didn’t lay out the exact blueprint for what’s ahead, but he made one thing clear: the Celtics will need to improve their roster in multiple ways to get to where they want to be. Where Did Things Go Wrong? Brad Stevens full opening statement: “Philly deserved to win.

” pic. twitter. com/duDWKujdxr — Noa Dalzell (@NoaDalzell) May 6, 2026 Stevens’ opening statement was him taking accountability on behalf of the Celtics for the series loss.

Offense was Stevens’ top concern. Considering the Celtics failed to surpass 100 points in each of the four losses in the series, that’s a reasonable place to start. “We had a hard time generating really good looks on that first shot,” Stevens said.

“One of the things that we’ve got to figure out is how to have more of an impact at the rim — and we need to add to our team to do that. ” Stevens addressed several questions about the team’s three-point attempts throughout the press conference, but he emphasized a displeasure with the team’s two-point offense as well. “Every one of us would prefer a dunk over a three.

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