View From the Rafters View From the Rafters

You might've heard the story, but you've never heard it like this. Marc D'Amico, Abby Chin, and Sean Grande are the ultimate Celtics insiders who take you behind the scenes in the only official Boston Celtics podcast. If you want to connect to Celtics players, stories and Legends like you never have before, you’re in the right spot.

Season 4 is out now! New episodes drop every Tuesday on the following platforms, with the full video recordings released every Wednesday on the Boston Celtics YouTube channel.

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HOSTS

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Marc D'Amico

Host

Marc D'Amico is the full-time host of View From the Rafters and is currently in his 16th season working for and covering the Celtics. He has had exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to players, coaches and executives since the Big Three Era while traveling with the team across 29 states, seven countries and three continents for most of the games during that time. He has covered everything from the Finals to the Draft to Summer League to All-Star weekend, and has been the first Celtics employee to greet many players in person after their selection by the team on Draft Night.

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Abby Chin

Co-Host

Abby Chin is a longtime broadcaster who covered the Celtics from the sidelines for eight seasons before transitioning to hosting pregame and postgame shows for NBC Sports Boston in 2021 and returning to the sidelines in 2022. She currently travels with the team to every game, always providing an invaluable perspective to viewers and fans. She has a passion for storytelling and enjoys bringing her skills from the sidelines to the podcast studio.

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Sean Grande

Co-Host

Sean Grande is known as the voice of the Boston Celtics, for whom he has called games on the radio as their play-by-play man since the 2001-02 season. Grande has traveled with the team for over two decades and brings with him an unrivaled level of institutional knowledge of the franchise. He has already called more than 2,000 NBA games during his esteemed career, the high majority of which have been Celtics games.