On Saturday, Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden was called as winner of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, and a number of current and former Boston Celtics (and Celtics-adjacent family) weighed in on the former Vice President’s victory.

Outspoken Celtics big man Enes Kanter rarely weighs in on partisan politics as an immigrant working his way towards earning his own U.S. citizenship, but that has never stopped him from being vocal about specific causes and issues he’s supported.

After news broke regarding Biden’s win over the incumbent Republican candidate Donald Trump, the Turkish center shared a clip of how people were taking in the news themselves in New York City’s Times Square:

Teammate Jaylen Brown had shown thanks for the outcome of a local election in California re-enfranchising citizens, but had yet to weigh in on the Biden victory.

Meanwhile, former Celtic center Jason Collins was more celebratory in his posting:

At least for today, anyway:

While Celtics champion forward Cedric Maxwell made it clear he was happy his candidate won.

While former Boston guard Marcus Thornton enjoyed the win in his own way:

As did ex-Celtic guard Kenny Anderson:

And while former Boston big man Al Horford may be mum online about politics for the most part, his sister Anna more than makes up it:

His other sister Maria is evidently pleased with the win as well:

While champion Celtic center Kendrick Perkins seems happy with the Biden win also:

Hopefully, the election over and called we can all turn our focus to the rest of the many things going on in the world — and with the December 22nd start date for the 2020-21 NBA season officially called and the 2020 NBA draft just two weeks away, there will be plenty of basketball news coming soon as well.