Hey folks, been a while, huh? Life’s been throwing curveballs, but I’m back in the saddle, ready to share some more of my tech adventures. So, I’m a big Celtics fan, right? And sometimes I just can’t get to a TV to watch the game. No big deal, that’s what the radio is for. But here’s the thing – figuring out which station actually airs the games can be a bit of a head-scratcher.

So I rolled up my sleeves and did some digging. First, I went straight to the source – the official Celtics website. They usually have a broadcast schedule, but it wasn’t super clear this time. Maybe I just missed it, who knows?
No worries, I’m not one to give up easily. I hit up Google, typing in something like “Celtics radio broadcast.” And boom, a bunch of results popped up. After sifting through a few pages, I found out the magic number: 98.5 The Sports Hub. That’s the main station that carries the games.
- I learned that 98.5 The Sports Hub is the primary station.
- I also found out that other stations in the New England area might broadcast the games too.
But wait, there’s more! Turns out, there are other stations in the New England area that might air the games as well. WRKO 680 AM was another one that came up. I guess it’s always good to have a backup, right? Like, what if 98.5 is playing something else for some reason? You gotta have options!
A Quick Detour
I also stumbled upon some info about watching the games on TV. Apparently, besides the usual suspects like ABC, ESPN, and TNT, local fans can catch them on NESN. And for the die-hard fans, there’s something called NBA League Pass. I haven’t tried that one yet, but it sounds interesting. You can listen to every game on the radio using the SiriusXM app.
So, there you have it. If you’re ever wondering where to tune in to catch the Celtics game on the radio, now you know. It took a little bit of digging, but hey, that’s half the fun, right? Sharing is caring, folks. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a game to catch.
