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Celtics president Rich Gotham joined 98.5 The Sports Hub's The Adam Jones Show on Monday night to look ahead to the upcoming season, and while the Boston brass isn't putting a ceiling on the team ...
"I would say we're not the least bit conflicted about it," Celtics president Rich Gotham told 98.5 The Sports Hub's The Adam Jones Show on Friday night. "It's exciting and what we all worked for.
Members of the Boston Celtics will join dignitaries on Thursday to break ground on an early education center in Providence.
CELTICS Celtics executive Rich Gotham says team hopes to host fans at some point during 2020-21 season By Jon Chesto and Katie McInerney Globe Staff, Updated November 17, 2020, 3:44 p.m.
BOSTON (June 28, 2006) - The Boston Celtics announced today that Medfield, MA resident and Providence College alum Rich Gotham has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer of the organization.