For fans across Massachusetts and beyond, it’s another step toward an unprecedented 19th championship.
This Celtics squad, led by all-star talent and tough team chemistry, has been one of the most consistent teams in the league all season.
They locked in the No. 2 seed with a 61-21 regular-season record and look like serious repeat contenders heading into the postseason.
Tickets for the Celtics' first playoff game scheduled for Sunday, April 20, 2025 (start time is yet to be determined) at TD Garden are on sale through Tickemaster, the official ticketing partner of the NBA. Dates and times for additional games have yet to be announced at press time.
Their opponent also remains to be determined.
Boston will face the winner of the Orlando Magic vs. Atlanta Hawks play-in game that starts at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15.
Boston’s strength starts with its superstar core. Jayson Tatum continues to lead the charge with elite scoring and defense, while Jaylen Brown adds athleticism and fire on both ends of the court.
Kristaps Porziņģis, added in the offseason in 2023, has brought size and shooting to the frontcourt, giving Boston a whole new look. And veterans like Jrue Holiday and Derrick White have delivered big in clutch moments all year.
With a strong regular season behind them and a well-rounded roster in place, the Celtics—already the team with the most NBA championships—are positioned to make another serious push for the crown.
Ticket pricing starts at $117 at Ticketmaster and you can find some slightly lower-priced tickets at just over $100 at resale platforms Seat Geek and StubHub.
There’s nothing quite like playoff basketball in Boston—and nothing like being there to feel it live. Get your tickets now!
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