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Discussion topic: Should fans care if the Boston Celtics pay the luxury tax or not?

Discussion topic: Should fans care if the Boston Celtics pay the luxury tax or not?

The Celtics are close enough to the luxury tax line to make a move or two and get below the line. In the past, the Celtics ownership group has made it clear that they would pay the tax for a contending team.

Here’s a blurb from an article by Keith Smith in 2018:

Celtics majority owner Wyc Grousbeck recently said “We’re hoping to pay for performance. We’re prepared to do whatever is takes to win again”. Celtics fans have no reason to doubt Grousbeck on the willingness to spend. Ownership paid the tax for five straight seasons from 2008 through 2013 to keep the Pierce/Garnett window open for as long as they could; they paid over $47 million in tax alone, on top of regular salary, to do so. The Celtics leadership group, from Grousbeck to Ainge to Brad Stevens, understands that to win titles you have to pay for it.

However, if the team isn’t close to winning a championship, it only makes business sense to avoid the tax. In fact, it goes beyond the bottom line dollars and…

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