
The Boston Celtics might face a tough time ahead. It’s not because the players don’t get along or they lose in the playoffs; it’s about the financial weight of championship contention. The team might get new owners, and they will have to pay many taxes for having such good players. This situation could force the team to make hard choices during the offseason.
Adding further complications to their depth when they already rushed out from the semifinal series, it costs a lot of money to keep their best players together. MassLive’s Brian Robb reported that the Celtics might have to pay over $500 million next year for players’ salaries, extra fees, and taxes. This is more money than any team has ever spent in the NBA. It is not just unprecedented, as Robb said, paying that type of bill would be record-breaking for any owner in the history of the NBA. “
Rising Costs Among The Tough Choices

The 2024-25 payroll already remains at $193.3 million, with a $53.5 million tax bill attached. But it’s going to get even more expensive next year. They might have to pay around $230 million for players and almost $240 million in taxes. That would be the first time a team pays more Taxes than its players.
The Celtics pay a fortune to keep so many good players. Their best players, including Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, will stay because they have special bug contracts, but the team might trade the rest of the talent pool to address their budget issue.
Derrick White, the team’s best, will earn $28.1 million in 2025-26 and could attract trade interest. Jrue Holiday is an older player who earns $32.4 million but has not played as well lately. Porzingis also brings a strong presence, but often faces injuries and costs $30.7 million.
Even the cheaper players, like Payton Pritchard, are on a team-friendly 30 million deal over four years. Team officials could also trade him to offload their larger contracts.
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