NBA Approves Record $6.1 Billion Sale of Boston Celtics to Bill Chisholm

   

The Boston Celtics are officially under new ownership — and it’s a record-breaker. The NBA has approved the sale of the storied franchise to billionaire investor Bill Chisholm for a staggering $6.1 billion, the largest purchase price for a team in league history.

Chisholm, a long-time Celtics fan and prominent figure in global finance, now takes the reins of an organization fresh off years of consistent championship contention. His purchase not only cements the Celtics’ position as one of the most valuable sports franchises in the world but also signals a bold new chapter for the 17-time NBA champions.

“I’m honored to become a steward of this incredible franchise,” Chisholm said in a statement. “The Celtics are built on a legacy of winning, teamwork, and community. My goal is to preserve that tradition while investing in our future — both on and off the court.”

The deal surpasses previous NBA records, highlighting the league’s surging value and the Celtics’ immense global brand appeal. The franchise’s rich history, combined with a passionate fan base and a roster headlined by stars like Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, made it an especially attractive acquisition target.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver welcomed the move, saying, “Bill Chisholm’s vision aligns with the league’s values, and his commitment to excellence will help the Celtics continue to thrive as one of the NBA’s flagship franchises.”

For Celtics fans, the focus now shifts to how Chisholm will shape the team’s direction. Early reports suggest he plans to expand player development programs, invest heavily in analytics, and enhance the fan experience at TD Garden.

 

With Boston aiming for Banner 18, the timing couldn’t be more intriguing. A new owner, deep pockets, and a winning roster could be the perfect formula for keeping the Celtics at the forefront of the NBA for years to come.

In Boston, the message is clear: a historic past now has the backing for an ambitious future. And for Bill Chisholm, the mission is simple — bring more championships to the city that bleeds green.