Celtics Won’t Trade Jaylen Brown Despite Payroll Concerns
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The Boston Celtics are going to have some changes with their roster next season. The same team that won the title in 2023-24 and came back in 2024-25 will not be returning next year. The main reason for that is the large luxury tax bill that the Celtics are going to be facing this summer.
Celtics assistant coach Sam Cassell sounded optimistic when it comes to Jayson Tatum's recovery from a ruptured Achilles tendon.
Besides Tatum and Brown, Celtics guard Derrick White also has been linked to trade talks in the basketball world, but it might be a safe bet that he'll stick with the team. Siegel would also report in his latest intel piece that White is “an essential core player” along with Tatum and Brown.
Three key Boston Celtics players are expected to stay put this offseason, according to a new report this week.
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If a player is seriously injured, his team can apply for the disabled-player exception to replace him. An NBA-designed physician would have to determine that the player is “substantially more like than not” to be out through June 15 next season for it to be granted.
"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.
With the rumors swirling around the Boston Celtics regarding possible trades, one name that has been brought up multiple times is star Derrick White. While such teams as the Golden State Warriors have been linked to the Celtics guard, ClutchPoints' Brett Siegel broke down how the team truly feels about White.
Struggling with the Orlando Magic in the opening round of the playoffs was enough of a warning sign. There was something off kilter with these Celtics.