Can someone explain why the Celtics NEVER play at home on Christmas? Okay, I believe they've done it once but the point still stands.
Here's one possible explanation from NBA.com
No Christmas in Boston?
1964
As we mentioned above, Boston has played host to only one of the Celtics’ 29 Christmas Day games. Their tradition of playing only on the road on Christmas Day stems from Red Auerbach not wanting to subject his staff to working a home game on the holiday.
That being said, for one reason or another, Boston hosted a Christmas Day game was in 1964 against the Detroit Pistons. We’ve already highlighted this contest because Celtics Legend Sam Jones scored 34 points in it, which remains as the franchise’s top scoring effort on Christmas Day. John Havlicek (27 points) and Bill Russell (21 points) also had big games to help the C’s win their only Dec. 25 home game by a count of 118-1106.
Wow, the offense must have really been humming that day lol. Merry Christmas indeed.
TP for an interesting story, I never would have guessed this.
Eh, let the Celtics home employees rest on Christmas. Just get the W on the road and make the host team feel miserable that day, I like the sound of that

A Celtics win, a Lakers loss, and a LeBron loss will be always be a great christmas for me!