Danny Ainge Retires, Brad Stevens Takes Over As Celtics President Of Basketball Operations
Massive changes are indeed coming for the Boston Celtics.
www.cbsnews.comHere’s the latest on Brad Stevens, based on the most recent public reporting.
Brad Stevens remains in his role as the Boston Celtics' president of basketball operations. There have been multiple reports over the past year about potential coaching changes and Stevens’ front-office moves, but no credible confirmation of him stepping back from his current role or taking a coaching job as of now.
In 2025 and 2026 coverage, outlets highlighted Stevens’ focus on roster decisions, salary cap management, and pursuing a path toward a championship-contending roster, rather than a return to coaching. These pieces emphasize the ongoing challenge of balancing competitive aspirations with financial and tax considerations under the current CBA.
There has been recurring speculation tied to high-profile openings (e.g., North Carolina, Indiana), but Stevens publicly refuted or was not described as pursuing those jobs in the cited reports, reinforcing his commitment to the Celtics in his front-office capacity.
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Massive changes are indeed coming for the Boston Celtics.
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