Boston Celtics governor Bill Chisholm addressed the team potentially moving from TD Garden to a new arena in the future.
“We got a great thing going right now,” Chisholm told reporters Thursday.
Chisholm, whose purchase of the Celtics for a valuation of $6.1 billion was approved by NBA owners on Aug. 14, also took time to praise the team’s current arena.
“The first thing is, I really like the Boston Garden, personally,” Chisholm said. “I think that the team and the players, more importantly, really like Boston Garden, and equally importantly the fans really like the Boston Garden. So that’s a starting point”
The Celtics’ Garden lease was extended by 15 years in 2021 and runs through the 2035-36 season.
The organization leases the building from Delaware North, the parent company of the NHL’s Boston Bruins. Both teams use the arena during their respective seasons, and Chisholm appears to be mindful of the fans’ preference for the two squads coexisting under the same roof.
Still, Shirley Leung of the Boston Globe reported on Aug. 31 that the Celtics’ new owners are “keeping their options open” regarding a possible arena change.
While Chisholm didn’t complete rule out a new arena down the line, the Celtics still appear to be headed towards playing their home games at TD Garden in the near future.
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