In breaking news that’s sending shockwaves across the sports and entertainment world, Netflix has just dropped a brand-new docuseries titled “Boston Celtics”—chronicling the franchise’s legendary rise, historic championships, and its modern-day resurgence under head coach Joe Mazzulla.
But that’s not all.
Alongside the Netflix release, Mazzulla has officially greenlit a massive $200 million renovation project for the Celtics’ home arena, aiming for a 2025 completion. The overhaul will include cutting-edge training facilities, sustainability upgrades, enhanced fan experiences, and digital innovations that will place the TD Garden among the world’s elite sports venues.
NBA icon Bill Russell’s legacy foundation has also thrown its weight behind the project, contributing a symbolic $5 million toward a “Legacy Leadership Lounge” in his honor—a space aimed at mentoring young athletes, celebrating civil rights history, and housing memorabilia from his storied career.
Russell’s foundation said in a statement, “Bill believed in building for the future—on and off the court. This lounge is about leadership, character, and passing the torch.”
🚨 Rumors suggest the Netflix series may also include never-before-seen interviews, exclusive footage from the renovation planning, and a tribute episode to Bill Russell’s influence on the franchise