While Celtics go to playoffs On Sunday against magic, they still have some work behind the scene. The Grousbeck family announced last month that The team was sold to Bill Chisholmopening a new path for the organization.
The current governor of the Celtics, Wyc Grousbeck, is expected to remain in its current role until 2028 even after the sale. Speaking to Dan Roche de Wbz In front of the playoffs, Grousbeck had a productive update when it comes to the sale of the team. The team sold for a record of $ 6.1 billion, although it is still pending approval by the NBA Governing Council.
“I think this can be a really positive transformation,” said Grousbeck. “It will happen this summer, but it will definitely happen. I think we are overwhelmed. We have more capital than we even have a place. Appreciation for those who believe. There are many members who come now, which is a new change and it is fantastic.
“ So it is the old and the new mix together. But there is a new energy and there is a new illusion. We have been in 22 years, my group, and now most of us will go ahead, including I am duplicating all my things and putting everything I have had to stay -a while. It is really exciting. There is a new vibration. They don’t want to change anything. They want to be the way. ”
When the sale was announced, there were already some names involved with the new property group. This included names such as the current co -owner Rob Hale, Who praised ChisholmBruce A. Beal Jr. and the Sixth Street investment signature. Thus, while Grousbeck did not go into details on which family faces join the fold, it seems that there is more continuity when it comes to the most winning franchise of the NBA.
Shortly after sale, Chisholm was still looking for more investors As part of the property group. But, as Grousbeck said in his recent comments, he seems to be buying more. Grousbeck himself will be involved with the team forward, although this was expected, considering that he will keep his role as governor.