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The Celtics are among the most storied franchises in professional sports. Founded in 1946 as one of the NBA’s original eight teams, Boston has won a record (shared with the Los Angeles Lakers) 17 NBA championships. Their run of eight straight titles between 1959 to 1966 remains the record of any North American professional sports team. Boston has also been home to many of the NBA’s all-time great players and coaches, including: Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, John Havlicek, K.C. Jones, JoJo White, Dave Cowens, Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, Robert Parish, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen, and legendary coach Red Auerbach. Buy Boston Celtics tickets on TickPick this season for the guaranteed best prices of any ticket marketplace and no hidden fees.

Where do the Boston Celtics play their home games?

The Boston Celtics play their home games at TD Garden.

Where will The Boston Celtics be playing?

The Boston Celtics are not currently playing.

Why should I buy Celtics tickets on TickPick over competing ticket sites?

The answer is simple. TickPick has no hidden fees at checkout, which means the ticket prices you see are the price you'll pay. We also guarantee the best ticket prices for all Boston Celtics games.

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Where Can I Buy Celtics Playoff Tickets?

You can buy Celtics playoff tickets on TickPick for the guaranteed best prices of any ticket marketplace. NBA playoff tickets always carry the highest demand of any games all season.

However, you can still find cheap Eastern Conference First Round Playoff tickets, Eastern Conference Semifinals Tickets, Eastern Conference Finals tickets, and all cheap NBA tickets here for Boston Celtics playoff games while they're still available on TickPick.

How to Get Cheap Celtics Tickets

You can always find a great deal on TickPick by using our Best Deals filter, which quickly sorts through all ticket listings and scores them from an A+ grade down. The best time to get Boston Celtics tickets cheap is when there is still enough inventory to meet the demand for that game.

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When Should I Buy Celtics Tickets?

You may find yourself asking, when is the best time to buy Celtics tickets? While the answer may vary, TickPick has a price tracking feature that allows fans to receive notifications on pricing updates for any game to help you buy tickets when the time is right. Just click on the 'Track Prices' button on the website or the Pulse icon on our mobile app.

Who are the Celtics Playing?

Find all Celtics games on TickPick. Whether they're playing a game at home or are on the road, you can use our 'Home/Away' filter to find NBA tickets to any matchup on the Boston Celtics game schedule this season.

Boston Celtics Playoff Tickets

The Celtics look to hoist an 18th Larry O'Brien championship trophy this June. NBA playoff tickets are always in high demand, and if you want to make it to TD Garden for C's playoff basketball, buy Celtics playoff tickets on TickPick, where you'll get the guaranteed best prices and pay no hidden fees.

When Do Gates Open for Boston Celtics Games?

General gates open one (1) hour prior to tip-off, while Member Doors open two (2) hours prior to game time for Boston Celtics games at TD Garden.

Who is the Head Coach for the Boston Celtics?

The Celtics head coach is Joe Mazzulla, who is heading into his second season as the head coach of the team and first full season after replacing former coach Ime Udoka on an interim basis to begin the 2022-23 Celtics season.

Do Children Need Their Own Ticket for Boston Celtics Games?

Children under the age of 2 do not require their own Celtics ticket for entry at TD Garden, but must remain seated in the lap of an accompanying adult who has their own Celtics game tickets. Fans age 2 and older require Boston Celtics tickets 2021 for entry.

How Many Championships Have the Boston Celtics Won?

Boston is tied with the Los Angeles Lakers for most NBA championships, with 17 titles apiece. The Celtics have faced the Lakers 12 times in the Finals, and defeated their rivals nine times: 1958-59, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1983-84, and 2007-08. Boston also defeated the then-St. Louis Hawks in three Finals: 1956-57, 1959-60, and 1960-61. The Celtics beat the Houston Rockets in two Finals, in 1980-81 and 1985-86. Boston also has won championships against the then-San Francisco Warriors (1963-64), Milwaukee Bucks (1973-74), and Phoenix Suns (1975-76).

You can buy NBA Finals tickets on TickPick this season at the guaranteed best prices. Check out our blog to find out how to buy cheap NBA Finals tickets.

Who are the Boston Celtics’ Biggest Rivals?

The Celtics’ rivalry with the Los Angeles Lakers is one of the most storied in professional sports. The franchises have met 12 times in the Finals (the Celtics won the first eight and nine overall) and are tied with the most NBA championships with 17 apiece. The Celtics also have traditional rivalries with the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks. In the 1980s, Boston also had fierce playoff matchups with the Detroit Pistons. One of the franchise’s oldest rivalries is with the Atlanta Hawks, which dates back to the 1949-50 season. More recently, the Celtics battled the LeBron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat in the playoffs.

How to Sell Boston Celtics Tickets

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