2017–18 Boston Celtics season

The 2017–18 Boston Celtics season was the 72nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Celtics originally acquired the number one pick of the NBA draft due to a previous trade involving the Brooklyn Nets, only to then trade it to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for two different draft picks. One of the picks would allow Boston to draft forward Jayson Tatum. Later, they acquired Gordon Hayward in free agency on July 7, 2017. They would also acquire 4-time All-Star Kyrie Irving from the Cleveland Cavaliers via trade on August 22, 2017 in exchange for Ante Žižić, Jae Crowder, All-Star point guard Isaiah Thomas, the Brooklyn Nets' unprotected first-round pick in the 2018 NBA draft, and a 2020 second-round pick, originally from the Miami Heat. The Celtics played the first game of the regular season on October 17, 2017, against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

2017–18 Boston Celtics season
Head coachBrad Stevens
General managerDanny Ainge
OwnersBoston Basketball Partners
ArenaTD Garden
Results
Record55–27 (.671)
PlaceDivision: 2nd (Atlantic)
Conference: 2nd (Eastern)
Playoff finishEastern Conference Finals
(lost to Cavaliers 3–4)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionNBC Sports Boston
RadioWBZ-FM
< 2016–17 2018–19 >

The team retired the number 34 in honor of former small forward Paul Pierce on February 11, 2018, following a game against the Cavaliers.

In the playoffs, the Celtics defeated the 7th-seeded Milwaukee Bucks in the first round in seven games, advancing to the semifinals, where they faced the Philadelphia 76ers, winning in five games, advancing to the conference finals, where they faced the Cleveland Cavaliers in a rematch of last season's Eastern Conference finals, in which the Cavaliers won 4–3. Despite losing both star acquisitions Gordon Hayward and Kyrie Irving before the playoffs began to season-ending injuries, the Celtics would make this series more hard-fought this time (each game ending with no larger than a deficit of 8 points), but lost in seven games to the Cavaliers, losing 79–87 at home in Game 7. It marks the first time since the 1987–88 season that the Celtics made two consecutive Conference finals.

Draft picks edit

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
13Jayson TatumSF  United StatesDuke
237Semi OjeleyePF  United StatesSouthern Methodist
253Kadeem AllenPG  United StatesArizona
256Jabari BirdSG  United StatesCalifornia

Despite having the best record in the Eastern Conference the previous season, the Celtics would originally win the number one pick at the end of the year because they activated the right to swap their own first-round draft pick (which was pick number 27) with the Brooklyn Nets, who held the worst record of the entire NBA that same season. (The Nets struggled in part because of a previous, infamous trade with the Celtics, that swapped role players Jason Terry and D.J. White and superstars Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce for other players and draft picks, including the right to swap first-round picks in the 2017 NBA draft.[1]) However, on June 19, four days before the 2017 NBA draft commenced, the Celtics would trade that coveted pick to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for the third pick of the draft (which was projected to be a small forward in either Josh Jackson or Jayson Tatum by that point) and either the Sacramento Kings or Philadelphia 76ers' 2019 first-round pick, depending on what happens in that year's draft.[2] Other than that, the Celtics also hold three second round draft picks, each of which were acquired by trades, while losing their own second-round pick as an added piece of help for the Nets later on down the line.[3] Their first second-round pick was acquired from the Phoenix Suns back when it was considered a first-round pick from the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Brandan Wright.[4] The next second-round pick was had from the Cleveland Cavaliers alongside their 2016 second-round pick and Keith Bogans in exchange for John Lucas III, Erik Murphy, Dwight Powell, Malcolm Thomas, and the protected rights of the Sacramento Kings' own second-round picks from both 2015 and 2017.[5] Finally, their last second-round pick was acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers in a three-way trade with the Phoenix Suns, where Boston would acquire Shavlik Randolph again and a trade exception from the Suns, as well as both Chris Douglas-Roberts and a second-round pick from the Clippers.[6]

With their top pick (and the one that Danny Ainge claimed would have taken as the number one pick instead of Markelle Fultz[7]), the Boston Celtics selected a 19-year-old freshman, small forward Jayson Tatum, of Duke University. In his only season at Duke, Jayson averaged 16.8 points, 7.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.3 steals, and 1.1 blocks per game in over 29 games there, while also earning All-ACC Freshman Team and All-ACC Third Team honors throughout last season. Tatum would end the season as a near-unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team member. In terms of their second-round picks, the first one they took would be another small forward, this time being Semi Ojeleye, a transfer junior from Southern Methodist University (previously from Duke University as well). During his only year at Southern Methodist, Ojeleye helped lead the Mustangs to their second ever AAC Tournament victory by recording averages of 18.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game there. As a result of his efforts, he became the AAC Tournament's MVP that year, as well as be named to the All-AAC First Team, the AAC Player of The Year, and was an honorable mention via the Associated Press for the NCAA All-American Team. For the second of Boston's three second-round picks, at number 53, the Celtics selected senior shooting guard Kadeem Allen from University of Arizona. In his senior year at Arizona, he averaged 9.8 points and 4 rebounds per game, which would be enough for him to be named a member of the Pac-12 Second Team and Pac-12 Defensive Team. Finally, with their last second-round pick at number 56, Boston chose another senior shooting guard, this time being Jabari Bird from the University of California. During his last season at California, Bird averaged 14.3 points and 4.3 rebounds for the Golden Bears, but he suffered a concussion during one of his last games there. Both Kadeem Allen and Jabari Bird would become the team's first-ever players to sign two-way contracts with the team, meaning they get to split their playing time for at least this season between the Celtics and their NBA G League affiliate, the Maine Red Claws, with Maine holding them for the majority of this season as a result of the two-way contract's stipulations.

Roster edit

2017–18 Boston Celtics roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameHeightWeightDOBFrom
G45Allen, Kadeem (TW)6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)200 lb (91 kg)1993-01-15Arizona
C46Baynes, Aron  6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)260 lb (118 kg)1986-12-09Washington State
G26Bird, Jabari (TW)6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)198 lb (90 kg)1994-07-03California
G/F7Brown, Jaylen6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)225 lb (102 kg)1996-10-24California
F20Hayward, Gordon  6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)226 lb (103 kg)1990-03-23Butler
F/C42Horford, Al6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)250 lb (113 kg)1986-06-03Florida
G11Irving, Kyrie  6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)193 lb (88 kg)1992-03-23Duke
G8Larkin, Shane  5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)175 lb (79 kg)1992-10-02Miami (FL)
C55Monroe, Greg6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)265 lb (120 kg)1990-06-04Georgetown
F13Morris, Marcus6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)235 lb (107 kg)1989-09-02Kansas
F28Nader, Abdel6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)230 lb (104 kg)1993-09-25Iowa State
F37Ojeleye, Semi6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)235 lb (107 kg)1994-12-05SMU
G12Rozier, Terry6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)190 lb (86 kg)1994-03-17Louisville
G36Smart, Marcus6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)220 lb (100 kg)1994-03-06Oklahoma State
F0Tatum, Jayson6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)205 lb (93 kg)1998-03-03Duke
F27Theis, Daniel  6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)243 lb (110 kg)1992-04-04Germany
F30Yabusele, Guerschon6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)260 lb (118 kg)1995-12-17France
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (GL) On assignment to G League affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • Injured

Roster
Last transaction: 2018-04–06

Standings edit

Division edit

Atlantic DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
cToronto Raptors5923.72034‍–‍725‍–‍1612–482
xBoston Celtics5527.6714.027‍–‍1428‍–‍1312–482
xPhiladelphia 76ers5230.6347.030‍–‍1122‍–‍199–782
New York Knicks2953.35430.019‍–‍2210‍–‍316–1082
Brooklyn Nets2854.34131.015‍–‍2613‍–‍281–1582

Conference edit

Eastern Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1cToronto Raptors *5923.72082
2xBoston Celtics5527.6714.082
3xPhiladelphia 76ers5230.6347.082
4yCleveland Cavaliers *5032.6109.082
5xIndiana Pacers4834.58511.082
6yMiami Heat *4438.53715.082
7xMilwaukee Bucks4438.53715.082
8xWashington Wizards4339.52416.082
9Detroit Pistons3943.47620.082
10Charlotte Hornets3646.43923.082
11New York Knicks2953.35430.082
12Brooklyn Nets2854.34131.082
13Chicago Bulls2755.32932.082
14Orlando Magic2557.30534.082
15Atlanta Hawks2458.29335.082

Game log edit

Preseason edit

2017 pre-season game log
Total: 4–0 (home: 2–0; road: 2–0)
Pre-season: 4–0 (home: 2–0; road: 2–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1October 2CharlotteW 94–82 Daniel Theis (12)Daniel Theis (7)Jayson Tatum (5)TD Garden
18,624
1–0
2October 6@ PhiladelphiaW 110–102 Kyrie Irving (21)Al Horford (9)Gordon Hayward (5)Wells Fargo Center
17,668
2–0
3October 9PhiladelphiaW 113–96 Semi Ojeleye (16)Terry Rozier (10)Terry Rozier (6)TD Garden
18,624
3–0
4October 11@ CharlotteW 108–100 Kyrie Irving (16)Al Horford (8)Kyrie Irving (10)Spectrum Center
N/A
4–0
2017–18 season schedule

Regular season edit

2017–18 game log
Total: 55–27 (home: 27–14; road: 28–13)
October: 5–2 (home: 2–1; road: 3–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1October 17@ ClevelandL 99–102 Jaylen Brown (25)Jayson Tatum (10)Kyrie Irving (10)Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
0–1
2October 18MilwaukeeL 100–108 Jaylen Brown (18)Jayson Tatum (9)Terry Rozier (6)TD Garden
18,624
0–2
3October 20@ PhiladelphiaW 102–92 Kyrie Irving (21)Al Horford (9)Irving, Larkin (4)Wells Fargo Center
20,816
1–2
4October 24New YorkW 110–89 Jaylen Brown (23)Al Horford (13)Kyrie Irving (7)TD Garden
18,624
2–2
5October 26@ MilwaukeeW 96–89 Al Horford (27)Al Horford (9)Kyrie Irving (7)UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena[8]
11,046
3–2
6October 28@ MiamiW 96–90 Kyrie Irving (24)Al Horford (9)Marcus Smart (4)American Airlines Arena
19,600
4–2
7October 30San AntonioW 108–94 Kyrie Irving (24)Al Horford (13)Kyrie Irving (6)TD Garden
18,624
5–2
November: 14–2 (home: 7–1; road: 7–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
8November 1SacramentoW 113–86 Brown, Irving (22)Daniel Theis (10)Marcus Smart (8)TD Garden
18,624
6–2
9November 3@ Oklahoma CityW 101–94 Kyrie Irving (25)Jaylen Brown (12)Kyrie Irving (6)Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
7–2
10November 5@ OrlandoW 104–88 Jaylen Brown (18)Al Horford (10)Marcus Smart (8)Amway Center
17,731
8–2
11November 6@ AtlantaW 110–107 Kyrie Irving (35)Al Horford (10)Al Horford (9)Philips Arena
13,215
9–2
12November 8L.A. LakersW 107–96 Aron Baynes (21)Jaylen Brown (11)Marcus Smart (6)TD Garden
18,624
10–2
13November 10CharlotteW 90–87 Larkin, Tatum (16)Jaylen Brown (13)Marcus Smart (7)TD Garden
18,624
11–2
14November 12TorontoW 95–94 Al Horford (21)Aron Baynes (8)Marcus Smart (9)TD Garden
18,624
12–2
15November 14@ BrooklynW 109–102 Kyrie Irving (25)Al Horford (11)Kyrie Irving (5)Barclays Center
12,936
13–2
16November 16Golden StateW 92–88 Jaylen Brown (22)Al Horford (11)Kyrie Irving (6)TD Garden
18,624
14–2
17November 18@ AtlantaW 110–99 Kyrie Irving (30)Jayson Tatum (7)Al Horford (6)Philips Arena
16,381
15–2
18November 20@ DallasW 110–102 (OT)Kyrie Irving (47)Brown, Morris, Tatum (9)Marcus Smart (8)American Airlines Center
20,302
16–2
19November 22@ MiamiL 98–104 Kyrie Irving (23)Al Horford (9)Horford, Smart, Tatum (4)American Airlines Arena
19,704
16–3
20November 24OrlandoW 118–103 Kyrie Irving (30)Aron Baynes (11)Al Horford (10)TD Garden
18,624
17–3
21November 25@ IndianaW 108–98 Kyrie Irving (25)Marcus Smart (6)Horford, Irving (6)Bankers Life Fieldhouse
16,303
18–3
22November 27DetroitL 108–118 Marcus Smart (23)Brown, Baynes (6)Kyrie Irving (9)TD Garden
18,624
18–4
23November 30PhiladelphiaW 108–97 Kyrie Irving (36)Horford, Theis (8)Marcus Smart (8)TD Garden
18,624
19–4
December: 11–6 (home: 7–3; road: 4–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
24December 2PhoenixW 116–111 Kyrie Irving (19)Marcus Morris (8)Al Horford (11)TD Garden
18,624
20–4
25December 4MilwaukeeW 111–100 Kyrie Irving (32)Al Horford (9)Al Horford (8)TD Garden
18,624
21–4
26December 6DallasW 97–90 Kyrie Irving (23)Jayson Tatum (10)Al Horford (8)TD Garden
18,624
22–4
27December 8@ San AntonioL 102–105 Kyrie Irving (36)Al Horford (9)Horford, Morris (5)AT&T Center
18,418
22–5
28December 10@ DetroitW 91–81 Al Horford (18)Aron Baynes (13)Al Horford (6)Little Caesars Arena
18,776
23–5
29December 11@ ChicagoL 85–108 Al Horford (15)Jayson Tatum (10)Horford, Rozier (5)United Center
19,617
23–6
30December 13DenverW 124–118 Kyrie Irving (33)Aron Baynes (6)Marcus Smart (9)TD Garden
18,624
24–6
31December 15UtahL 95–107 Kyrie Irving (33)Brown, Horford (6)Al Horford (7)TD Garden
18,624
24–7
32December 16@ MemphisW 102–93 Kyrie Irving (20)Jayson Tatum (9)Horford, Irving (6)FedExForum
17,794
25–7
33December 18@ IndianaW 112–111 Kyrie Irving (30)Al Horford (10)Al Horford (9)Bankers Life Fieldhouse
16,055
26–7
34December 20MiamiL 89–90 Kyrie Irving (33)Al Horford (8)Kyrie Irving (5)TD Garden
18,624
26–8
35December 21@ New YorkL 93–102 Kyrie Irving (32)Daniel Theis (7)Al Horford (5)Madison Square Garden
19,812
26–9
36December 23ChicagoW 117–92 Kyrie Irving (25)Daniel Theis (15)Kyrie Irving (7)TD Garden
18,624
27–9
37December 25WashingtonL 103–111 Irving, Tatum (20)Jaylen Brown (9)Al Horford (6)TD Garden
18,624
27–10
38December 27@ CharlotteW 102–91 Kyrie Irving (21)Al Horford (11)Kyrie Irving (8)Spectrum Center
19,611
28–10
39December 28HoustonW 99–98 Kyrie Irving (26)Al Horford (8)Marcus Smart (5)TD Garden
18,624
29–10
40December 31BrooklynW 108–105 Kyrie Irving (28)Baynes, Horford (10)Al Horford (5)TD Garden
18,624
30–10
January: 7–5 (home: 3–3; road: 4–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
41January 3ClevelandW 102–88 Terry Rozier (20)Horford, Irving (9)Kyrie Irving (6)TD Garden
18,624
31–10
42January 5MinnesotaW 91–84 Marcus Smart (18)Baynes, Theis (10)Horford, Irving (8)TD Garden
18,624
32–10
43January 6@ BrooklynW 87–85 Kyrie Irving (21)Daniel Theis (10)Kyrie Irving (4)Barclays Center
17,732
33–10
44January 11@ PhiladelphiaW 114–103 Jaylen Brown (21)Horford, Morris (8)Horford, Irving (7)The O2 Arena
19.078
34–10
45January 16New OrleansL 113–116 (OT)Kyrie Irving (24)Al Horford (9)Al Horford (6)TD Garden
18,624
34–11
46January 18PhiladelphiaL 80–89 Horford, Morris (14)Marcus Morris (6)Jaylen Brown (4)TD Garden
18,624
34–12
47January 21OrlandoL 95–103 Kyrie Irving (40)Jayson Tatum (10)Kyrie Irving (5)TD Garden
18,624
34–13
48January 23@ L.A. LakersL 107–108 Kyrie Irving (33)Al Horford (12)Al Horford (6)Staples Center
18,997
34–14
49January 24@ L.A. ClippersW 113–102 Kyrie Irving (20)Brown, Irving, Theis (8)Kyrie Irving (7)Staples Center
19,430
35–14
50January 27@ Golden StateL 105–109 Kyrie Irving (37)Al Horford (13)Kyrie Irving (4)Oracle Arena
19,596
35–15
51January 29@ DenverW 111–110 Kyrie Irving (27)Terry Rozier (9)Irving, Horford, Rozier (6)Pepsi Center
19,520
36–15
52January 31New YorkW 103–73 Marcus Morris (20)Terry Rozier (11)Terry Rozier (10)TD Garden
18,624
37–15
February: 7–4 (home: 4–3; road: 3–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
53February 2AtlantaW 119–110 Terry Rozier (31)Aron Baynes (8)Al Horford (7)TD Garden
18,624
38–15
54February 4PortlandW 97–96 Al Horford (22)Al Horford (10)Horford, Tatum, Rozier (5)TD Garden
18,624
39–15
55February 6@ TorontoL 91–111 Terry Rozier (18)Aron Baynes (8)Terry Rozier (4)Air Canada Centre
20,017
39–16
56February 8@ WashingtonW 110–104 (OT)Kyrie Irving (28)Marcus Morris (8)Kyrie Irving (6)Capital One Arena
20,356
40–16
57February 9IndianaL 91–97 Kyrie Irving (21)Al Horford (8)Kyrie Irving (5)TD Garden
18,624
40–17
58February 11ClevelandL 99–121 Terry Rozier (21)Terry Rozier (9)Al Horford (6)TD Garden
18,624
40–18
59February 14L.A. ClippersL 119–129 Kyrie Irving (33)Marcus Morris (11)Kyrie Irving (8)TD Garden
18,624
40–19
All-Star Break
60February 23@ DetroitW 110–98 Daniel Theis (19)Daniel Theis (7)Terry Rozier (7)Little Caesars Arena
20,491
41–19
61February 24@ New YorkW 121–112 Kyrie Irving (31)Al Horford (10)Kyrie Irving (8)Madison Square Garden
19,812
42–19
62February 26MemphisW 109–98 Kyrie Irving (25)Marcus Morris (8)Irving, Smart (5)TD Garden
18,624
43–19
63February 28CharlotteW 134–106 Kyrie Irving (34)Al Horford (10)Marcus Smart (6)TD Garden
18,624
44–19
March: 9–4 (home: 2–2; road: 7–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
64March 3@ HoustonL 120–123 Marcus Morris (21)Monroe, Horford, Smart (6)Kyrie Irving (6)Toyota Center
18,055
44–20
65March 5@ ChicagoW 105–89 Jaylen Brown (21)Greg Monroe (9)Terry Rozier (7)United Center
21,286
45–20
66March 8@ MinnesotaW 117–109 Kyrie Irving (23)Al Horford (8)Kyrie Irving (8)Target Center
18,978
46–20
67March 11IndianaL 97–99 Marcus Smart (20)Marcus Smart (7)Marcus Smart (8)TD Garden
18,624
46–21
68March 14WashingtonL 124–125 (2OT)Marcus Morris (31)Greg Monroe (10)Terry Rozier (9)TD Garden
18,624
46–22
69March 16@ OrlandoW 92–83 Monroe, Rozier (17)Marcus Morris (11)Terry Rozier (5)Amway Center
18,981
47–22
70March 18@ New OrleansL 89–108 Jayson Tatum (23)Terry Rozier (7)Terry Rozier (5)Smoothie King Center
18,277
47–23
71March 20Oklahoma CityW 100–99 Jayson Tatum (23)Jayson Tatum (11)Al Horford (7)TD Garden
18,624
48–23
72March 23@ PortlandW 105–100 Marcus Morris (30)Greg Monroe (10)Shane Larkin (7)Moda Center
19,575
49–23
73March 25@ SacramentoW 104–93 Terry Rozier (33)Greg Monroe (8)Al Horford (8)Golden 1 Center
17,583
50–23
74March 26@ PhoenixW 102–94 Jayson Tatum (23)Al Horford (9)Al Horford (7)Talking Stick Resort Arena
18,055
51–23
75March 28@ UtahW 97–94 Jaylen Brown (21)Shane Larkin (9)Larkin, Monroe (4)Vivint Smart Home Arena
18,306
52–23
76March 31TorontoW 110–99 Marcus Morris (25)Marcus Morris (9)Terry Rozier (7)TD Garden
18,624
53–23
April: 2–4 (home: 2–1; road: 0–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
77April 3@ MilwaukeeL 102–106 Jaylen Brown (22)Greg Monroe (10)Al Horford (5)Bradley Center
16,188
53–24
78April 4@ TorontoL 78–96 Marcus Morris (21)Terry Rozier (9)Monroe, Rozier, Tatum (3)Air Canada Centre
19,963
53–25
79April 6ChicagoW 111–104 Jaylen Brown (32)Greg Monroe (11)Greg Monroe (10)TD Garden
18,624
54–25
80April 8AtlantaL 106–112 Jayson Tatum (19)Terry Rozier (8)Terry Rozier (9)TD Garden
18,624
54–26
81April 10@ WashingtonL 101–113 Jaylen Brown (27)Al Horford (13)Terry Rozier (5)Capital One Arena
18,887
54–27
82April 11BrooklynW 110–97 Aron Baynes (26)Aron Baynes (14)Shane Larkin (7)TD Garden
18,624
55–27
2017–18 season schedule

Playoffs edit

2018 playoff game log
Total: 11–8 (home: 10–1; road: 1–7)
First Round: 4–3 (home: 4–0; road: 0–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1April 15MilwaukeeW 113–107 (OT)Al Horford (24)Al Horford (12)Horford, Tatum, Brown (4)TD Garden
18,624
1–0
2April 17MilwaukeeW 120–106 Jaylen Brown (30)Jayson Tatum (7)Terry Rozier (8)TD Garden
18,624
2–0
3April 20@ MilwaukeeL 92–116 Al Horford (16)Greg Monroe (11)Terry Rozier (9)Bradley Center
18,717
2–1
4April 22@ MilwaukeeL 102–104 Jaylen Brown (34)Aron Baynes (11)Terry Rozier (8)Bradley Center
18,717
2–2
5April 24MilwaukeeW 92–87 Al Horford (22)Al Horford (14)Terry Rozier (5)TD Garden
18,624
3–2
6April 26@ MilwaukeeL 86–97 Jayson Tatum (22)Al Horford (10)Terry Rozier (5)Bradley Center
18,717
3–3
7April 28MilwaukeeW 112–96 Terry Rozier (26)Al Horford (8)Terry Rozier (9)TD Garden
18,624
4–3
Conference Semifinals: 4–1 (home: 3–0; road: 1–1)
Conference Finals: 3–4 (home: 3–1; road: 0–3)
2018 playoff schedule

Transactions edit

Trades edit

June 19, 2017[9]To Boston Celtics
Jayson Tatum (Pick 3)
2019 Sacramento #1 protected/Philadelphia 76ers first-round pick
(Converted from 2018 protected L.A. Lakers first-round pick since it was not conveyed)
To Philadelphia 76ers
Markelle Fultz (Pick 1)
July 7, 2017[10]To Boston Celtics
Marcus Morris
To Detroit Pistons
Avery Bradley
2019 second-round pick
August 22, 2017[11]To Boston Celtics
Kyrie Irving
To Cleveland Cavaliers
Isaiah Thomas
Jae Crowder
Ante Žižić
2018 first-round pick (from Brooklyn)
2020 second-round pick (from Miami)

Free agency edit

Additions edit

PlayerSignedFormer Team
Gordon Hayward[12]4-year contract worth $128 millionUtah Jazz
Abdel Nader[13]4-year contract worth $6 millionMaine Red Claws
Aron Baynes[14]1-year contract worth $4.3 millionDetroit Pistons
Daniel Theis[15]2-year contract worth $2.2 million Brose Bamberg
Guerschon Yabusele[16]2-year contract worth $4.9 millionMaine Red Claws
Shane Larkin[17]1-year contract worth $1.5 million Saski Baskonia
Jarell Eddie[18]10-day contract worth $86,119Windy City Bulls
Greg Monroe[19]1-year contract worth $5.0 millionPhoenix Suns

Subtractions edit

PlayerReasonNew Team
Tyler ZellerWaivedBrooklyn Nets
Kelly Olynyk[20]4-year contract worth $50 millionMiami Heat
Amir Johnson[21]1-year contract worth $11 millionPhiladelphia 76ers
Jordan MickeyWaivedMiami Heat
Demetrius Jackson[13]WaivedHouston Rockets
Jonas Jerebko[22]2-year contract worth $8.2 millionUtah Jazz
James YoungWaivedWisconsin Herd
Gerald Green[23]1-year contract worth $1.3 millionHouston Rockets
Jarell Eddie10-day contract expiredWindy City Bulls

Awards edit

RecipientAwardDate awardedRef.
Brad StevensEastern Conference Coach of the Month (October/November)December 2, 2017[24]
Jayson TatumEastern Conference Rookies of the Mont (December)January 4, 2018[25]

References edit