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I believe this has the same production crew as the Netflix Last Dance series. While we have limited new content so far in the first two episodes we are talking about the beginning of the Celtics which was so long ago most players aren't around to speak about those early years. That doesn't mean they should be skipped over.
While this entry is not as good as Last Dance for broad appeal. It does have plenty of content and history pertaining to the Celtics and the NBA as a whole. Looking forward to seeing more when episode 3 comes out.
Many critiques I have seen so far have been thinly veiled opposing fans who simply haven't given this program a true chance. Which is really too bad as a non Celtics fan I am still able to be thoroughly engaged.
While this entry is not as good as Last Dance for broad appeal. It does have plenty of content and history pertaining to the Celtics and the NBA as a whole. Looking forward to seeing more when episode 3 comes out.
Many critiques I have seen so far have been thinly veiled opposing fans who simply haven't given this program a true chance. Which is really too bad as a non Celtics fan I am still able to be thoroughly engaged.
"Celtic City" promised an in-depth, gritty look at the Boston Celtics' storied history. What viewers received instead was a masterclass in historical inaccuracy and baffling editorial choices. From a montage of blurry, low-resolution footage set to a generic soundtrack, it was clear this wasn't going to be the definitive Celtics documentary.
The series, spanning a bloated nine episodes, seemed determined to rewrite history, often for no discernible reason. Key moments were glossed over, while inconsequential bench warmers received extended, rambling interviews. The editing felt like a fever dream, jumping erratically between decades, often within the same sentence. One moment we're witnessing the intensity of the Bird-Magic rivalry, the next we're subjected to a five-minute segment on a character no one remembers, and frankly, no one should.
The "expert" commentary was equally perplexing. Retired players, whose memories seemed as hazy as the archival footage, offered vague anecdotes and contradictory accounts. The series' narration, delivered in a monotone drone, added to the overall sense of disinterest. It felt as if the creators had simply compiled a random assortment of clips and interviews, stitched them together with duct tape, and called it a documentary.
Perhaps the most egregious offense was the series' treatment of the Celtics' legendary figures. Bill Russell, Larry Bird, and Paul Pierce, among others, had their accomplishments misrepresented. Instead, the series fixated on bizarre tangents, and glossed over year's of rampant racism. "Celtic City" is less a documentary and more a cautionary tale - a testament to how badly a beloved sports franchise's history can be exaggerated and shoved down America's throat. Skip it.
The series, spanning a bloated nine episodes, seemed determined to rewrite history, often for no discernible reason. Key moments were glossed over, while inconsequential bench warmers received extended, rambling interviews. The editing felt like a fever dream, jumping erratically between decades, often within the same sentence. One moment we're witnessing the intensity of the Bird-Magic rivalry, the next we're subjected to a five-minute segment on a character no one remembers, and frankly, no one should.
The "expert" commentary was equally perplexing. Retired players, whose memories seemed as hazy as the archival footage, offered vague anecdotes and contradictory accounts. The series' narration, delivered in a monotone drone, added to the overall sense of disinterest. It felt as if the creators had simply compiled a random assortment of clips and interviews, stitched them together with duct tape, and called it a documentary.
Perhaps the most egregious offense was the series' treatment of the Celtics' legendary figures. Bill Russell, Larry Bird, and Paul Pierce, among others, had their accomplishments misrepresented. Instead, the series fixated on bizarre tangents, and glossed over year's of rampant racism. "Celtic City" is less a documentary and more a cautionary tale - a testament to how badly a beloved sports franchise's history can be exaggerated and shoved down America's throat. Skip it.
I've watched the Boston Celtics since 1979 while growing up, living in PEI Canada. I got to see the 80's big three, the 08-10 big three as well as the current team play live at both gardens. I've read most Celtics books and watched most of the videos/documentaries available dating back to the founding of the club. I am absolutely loving this series. Bill Simmons is showing that he put his Celtic's 💚 into this series as the Executive Producer - well done Bill !
I expect any Celtics fan will love this series as it is hitting all the big story lines/eras from 1957- the first championship - and onwards. I can't wait for the next episode.
I expect any Celtics fan will love this series as it is hitting all the big story lines/eras from 1957- the first championship - and onwards. I can't wait for the next episode.
Not only am I all in, but my 8 year old son is interested as well. He's a Jason Tatum fan, but now he understands the history of the Celtics, and why I'm such a fan of the Larry Bird era, (I was born in '73.)
To me, this documentary is very well done, and very insightful, packed with things I either didn't know, had forgotten, or was just misinformed about over the years, but appreciative of nonetheless.
Red Auerbach to me is the greatest GM of any pro sport ever! The man was a visionary, and I truly believed he cared about all his players, and their families, regardless of color. Rest in peace.
I'm sorry that Bill Russell and all black athletes had and have to deal with bigotry, those people don't speak for all of us, but they taint a great city unfortunately.
I had forgotten what happened to Dee Brown(another favorite player of mine) at the bank) that burned me up!
Reliving the Len Bias and Reggie Lewis times era still seem raw sadly. What could have been.
I look forward to each episode; they're so well done, and I don't want the series to end!
PS, Chief, you don't give yourself enough credit. You're loved by Boston, trust!
Go Celts!
To me, this documentary is very well done, and very insightful, packed with things I either didn't know, had forgotten, or was just misinformed about over the years, but appreciative of nonetheless.
Red Auerbach to me is the greatest GM of any pro sport ever! The man was a visionary, and I truly believed he cared about all his players, and their families, regardless of color. Rest in peace.
I'm sorry that Bill Russell and all black athletes had and have to deal with bigotry, those people don't speak for all of us, but they taint a great city unfortunately.
I had forgotten what happened to Dee Brown(another favorite player of mine) at the bank) that burned me up!
Reliving the Len Bias and Reggie Lewis times era still seem raw sadly. What could have been.
I look forward to each episode; they're so well done, and I don't want the series to end!
PS, Chief, you don't give yourself enough credit. You're loved by Boston, trust!
Go Celts!
The best documentary I have ever seen. Incredibly well done providing insight to one of the most fascinating sports journeys in history. The ups and downs, the good and the bad, and the strength to persevere. Bill Russell was a hero. Larry Bird was a legend. The city is flawed, but authentic and wonderful. The fans passionate like no other fan base in sport. It reminds me of the sorrow (Len Bias, Reggie Lewis), disappointment (2008 vintage and their injuries), but satisfaction (2024). The characters from Chief to Walton to Max to Rondo to Doc to Mazzulla.
Kudos to all involved - a masterpiece.
Kudos to all involved - a masterpiece.
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