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How can the new owner Bill Chisholm win on Celtics fans? – NBC Sports Boston

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Of all the changes that the Boston Celtics have undergone this offseason, nobody was bigger than Bill Chisholm which becomes the first new owner of the franchise in 22 years.

Chisholm and his property group take control while the Celtics begin to trace a new path to Banner 19 while browsing a series of short -term obstacles, including the absence of superstar Jayson Tatum and the talent put on the roster by a restrictive collective agreement.

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So, how can he know and co. help to drive the Celtics?

For our 15th of ours Ramp to the field series and ending our look for a week to what is the next for the key figures of this year’s team, The Spotlight falls Chisholm and the new group of ownership.

It is our belief that it is not so much what who can do, that’s what should not do. There is a value in patience. Take the 1st year and be a fan, be a fly on the wall. Obviously, it is easy for us to say when it is not we who cut checks from billions of dollars as part of a purchase of $ 6.1 billion.

But there are simply too many recent cases of new owners who try to immediately put their stamp in a team. And while it is completely understandable why these billionaires would like to do it, they are generally brought back to the teams in their search for the championship.

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Only Google “Syndrome of the new owner” and you will get a complete summary of recent fake steps. Press the images tab and you will see a lot of Mat Ishbia and Phoenix Suns, who have already rotated from their initial changes.

From all accounts, Chisholm seems to have embraced by keeping the status quo. Keeping Wys Grousbeck as CEO and alternative governor will help to preserve continuity from the last group of ownership and help Chisholm to learn exactly what has made the last group so effective here.

We love Chisholm’s passion. His fandom is clear. Being on the sidelines will show how far it is in the players and keeping the winning culture here. Chisholm and his ownership group will have to face the non -educated who note the cut of summer costs on them, instead of recognizing the second apron. But Boston’s fans are intelligent and understand that the Celtics had to restore this offseason a little. It is better to ignore experts.

The latest property group was willing to spend every time the team was able to chase a title truly. If Chisholm keeps this philosophy, it will be fine. Grousbeck and Co. benefited from sending intelligent people into office and having done their jobs. They were rewarded with two banners (with travel to two other NBA finals along the road).

If the next 22 years are successful as the previous 22, Chisholm will be revered in this city.

Let’s find out what you want to see our Chisholm panel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B44hp87imxy

Darren Hartwell, chief editor

Weekly interviews with Chris Forsberg on Celtics Talk’s Podcast. (I’m kidding … but consider that an open invitation, Bill.)

Boston is in excellent hands with the president of Basket Stevens Basketball operations, so Chisholm’s best tactic is to ensure fans that Stevens is still calling the roster’s blows and that there is no mandate from high costs to cut.

If Chisholm can be out of the melee staff while transmitting his passion for the team, he will have very high approval assessments.

Michael Hurley, web producer

I think being visible in the garden and being with the Celtics fans is an important step of acclimatization.

What made Wyc Grousbeck so loved, a) deeply worried about the Celtics EB) was always around. These aspects also helped Robert Kraft to earn a lot of goodwill in New England, while John Henry and Jeremy Jacobs faced the accusations of being “absent owners”.

It is difficult to get out of that hole, so it’s better to simply not do it.

Sean McGuire, web manufacturer

I want to see Chisholm support his commitment to win short and long term.

While Jayson’s injury made expectations soften, crazy things happen in the NBA. So, if the Celtics are approaching the commercial expiration of the NBA in the playoff mix with aspirations of the closest title than expected, I would like to see the organization work similar.

And on the contrary, if the Celtics are not in conflict for the playoffs before the deadline, I would like to see the organization operating with a long -term perspective.

Josh Canu, media editor

Commitment to win and maintain the Celtics culture.

My main thought here would simply not shake the boat. Surely take the opportunity to put the stamp on the franchise and take the property of some things. But the Celtics have so much history and culture that I just hope that the status quo of success remains.

Max Lederman, content producer

I want to see very little from Bill Chisholm. The Celtics franchise has been one of the best of all American sports in the last 25 years and I hope it will continue to let this happen.

Adam Hart, Ep, Content Strategy

A joy for the property of the team. We were blessed with the previous regime, and I hope they manifest themselves despite what will probably be noticed to keep the competitive team given the CBA.

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