Insider Chris Forsberg hosts the Celtics Talk podcast from NBC Sports Boston. During the season, look for special postgame podcast following every game, with analysis from our shows, postgame press conferences, and exclusive interviews. Guests include players, coaches, management, and media members from around the NBA.
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Insider Chris Forsberg hosts the Celtics Talk podcast from NBC Sports Boston. During the season, look for special postgame podcast following every game, with analysis from our shows, postgame press conferences, and exclusive interviews. Guests include players, coaches, management, and media members from around the NBA.
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton react to the Celtics’ 125-117 win over the Toronto Raptors. Boston needed a full-team effort to overcome a second-half push from a shorthanded Raptors group to get the win and improve to 24-13 on the season.
Chris Forsberg is joined Abby Chin on a new Celtics Postgame Podcast after the C's fell to the Denver Nuggets 114-110. They discuss the loss, and Jaylen Brown's postgame comments about officiating. Later, Abby wraps up her time around the Celtics on their long west-coast trip.
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles react to the Boston Celtics’ 115-101 win over the Chicago Bulls to improve to 23-12 on the season and take sole possession of second place in the Eastern Conference with the Knicks' loss. Chicago made a late push, but Anfernee Simons’ 27 points in the second half was enough to shut the door for Boston’s fourth straight win.
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles break down the Celtics' 146-115 win over the Clippers, discussing Jaylen Brown's unreal 50-point performance, growing MVP talk and contributions from the rest of the team.
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton react to the Boston Celtics’ 120-106 win over the Sacramento Kings to improve to 3-1 on their 5-game road trip and 21-12 overall on the season. Boston’s bench stepped up big, and a clutch 14-point fourth quarter from Derrick White sealed the win for the C’s.
Jaylen Brown’s 30-point streak may have come to an end, but the Celtics bounced back with a 129-119 win over the Utah Jazz to finish out 2025. Derrick White led the team in scoring with 27 points, and he also finished with a career-high 7 blocks. It was an all-around team win for the Celtics as they head into the new year.
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles react to a disappointing night for the Celtics in their 114-108 loss the Trail Blazers and debate whether the team’s lack of focus and energy in crunch time is a larger concern or a one-off with the team in the midst of a very long road trip (spoiler: it's the latter).
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton react to the Boston Celtics’ 140-122 win over the Indiana Pacers 0:00 Celtics beat Pacers 140-122 to start their season-long five-game road trip with a big comeback win. Boston used a 47-22 second quarter to overcome an early Indiana 15-point lead and never looked back.
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles break down the Celtics’ epic comeback against the Pacers, highlighting Hugo Gonzalez’s incredible night, Joe Mazzulla’s decision to pull the starters in the third quarter and where the team stands at this point in the season.
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton react to the Celtics’ 112-96 win over the Toronto Raptors on the second night of a back-to-back. Playing without Jaylen Brown for only the second game all season, Boston needed a full-team effort, getting huge performances from Luka Garza, Hugo Gonzalez, Baylor Scheierman, and of course, Derrick White and ‘Passport P’ Payton Pritchard.
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles react to the Boston Celtics’ 129-116 win over the Miami Heat. Boston led by only three entering the final period in a back-and-forth game, but in a fitting tribute to the night’s main attraction, Isaiah Thomas, the C’s went OFF in the fourth, finishing with a franchise-record ten three-pointers in the final quarter.
Chris Forsberg is back with a new Celtics Talk Podcast! Chris is reacting to President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens' impromptu media availability at Celtics' practice.
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton react to the Boston Celtics’ 112-105 loss to the Detroit Pistons at home. Boston led by 5 at halftime but were outscored 32-24 in the third quarter and were never able to fight their way all the way back in the fourth.
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton break down the Celtics’ 116–101 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, discussing what went wrong for Boston in the second half, their struggles in transition and when we might see Jayson Tatum return.
Chris Forsberg sits down with Sam Cassell to discuss how this Celtics team has remained resilient while making the most of their opportunities so far this season.
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles react to the Celtics’ 121-113 win over the Toronto Raptors to win their fifth straight game and improve to 15-9 on the season. Boston led by as many as 23 before allowing Toronto to come all the way back in the second half, but clutch shots and defense were enough to get them over the finish line.
Chris Forsberg and Abby Chin react to the Celtics’ dominant 126-105 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on the second night of a back-to-back. L.A., playing without LeBron and Luka, barely put up a fight as the C’s steamrolled their way to their fourth straight win.
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton break down the Celtics' blowout win over the Wizards, highlighting standout performances from Jordan Walsh and Derrick White. They also discuss how players stepped up in Jaylen Brown’s absence and preview Boston’s upcoming matchup with the Lakers.
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton recap the Celtics’ 123–117 win over the New York Knicks. They break down standout performances from Jaylen Brown and Jordan Walsh, discuss whether the team’s strong play in recent weeks should change expectations and preview the upcoming matchup with the Wizards.
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton react to an impressive bounce-back win for the Celtics against the Cleveland Cavaliers, 117-115. Boston coming off a disappointing finish on Saturday night vs. the Timberwolves, came out hot behind Payton Pritchard’s 42 points and Jaylen Brown’s triple-double and found a way to hang on in the final minute against Donovan Mitchell and the Cavaliers.
Insider Chris Forsberg hosts the Celtics Talk podcast from NBC Sports Boston. During the season, look for special postgame podcast following every game, with analysis from our shows, postgame press conferences, and exclusive interviews. Guests include players, coaches, management, and media members from around the NBA.