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Yardbarker on MSNReport: 3 key Celtics players expected to stay put this offseasonThe Boston Celtics are facing a reckoning this offseason, but it looks like they already know which players they intend to keep at all costs. Neither Jayson Tatum nor Jaylen Brown will be on their way out of Boston this summer,
"Holiday is a veteran player the Kings have interest in, sources said," Siegel wrote. "Whether or not Holiday is made available in trade talks by Boston is the ultimate question. New GM Scott Perry has made it clear his team needs a true point guard, and he was always a fan of Holiday when he worked with the New York Knicks.
ClutchPoints NBA insider Brett Siegel explains why the Warriors would face great obstacles to complete a trade with Celtics for Derrick White
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Yardbarker on MSNReport: Celtics Could Trade Kristaps PorzingisAccording to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, the Boston Celtics could trade Kristaps Porzingis this offseason. Boston has the most expensive roster in the NBA next season.
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Celtics Wire on MSNWill the new owner of the Boston Celtics make big changes to the team this NBA offseason?Will the new owner of the Boston Celtics make big changes to the team this coming NBA offseason? The Celtics are currently staring down the most expensive tax bill and payroll in the history of the league, just as new majority owner Bill Chisholm will take control of the storied ball club.
Former NBA legend Kevin Garnett has now seen a former mansion of his be listed for sale. While Garnett was on the Boston Celtics, he lived in a massive mansion in Concord, Massachusetts, that is about 11,000 square feet. More NBA news: Bucks' Doc Rivers Refuses to Answer Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Question
Danny Ainge, in the middle of the pandemic, drafted a pair of key rotation players in Payton Pritchard and Aaron Nesmith back in 2020.
Hindsight is also 20/20 when analyzing any sort of NBA transaction. While franchises hope these deals ultimately pan out, there's always the risk that the play