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The Boston Celtics were dealt two brutal blows in their second-round playoff series against the New York Knicks. Not only did they lose the series and were eliminated from the playoffs, but they also saw superstar forward Jayson Tatum go down with a torn Achilles.
While Nesmith wasn’t an everyday player throughout that postseason run to the Finals’ best-of-7 series against the Golden State Warriors, his dad, William, said Nesmith was ta
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Some of the teams that are expected to be very active in the offseason are last year's champions, the Celtics, and potentially the Kings are they look to rebuild their roster from a frustrating finish this year that saw them move on from star De'Aaron Fox.
Brooklyn is the only team that could absorb Holiday’s deal outright into their cap space. Otherwise, the other team involved in acquiring Holiday would need to send out at least $25.9 million in salary for the trade to work under CBA rules if it goes through after July 1st. Holiday is set to make $32.4 million next season.
The Boston Celtics are looking to shed salary this offseason with a new owner taking over. He wants to make sure that the team is below the second apron. With the penalties being so severe for teams being in the second apron,
The Celtics' trade outlook surrounding veterans Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday recieved a positive update.
Yahoo Sports' Kevin O'Connor believes that the Celtics don't want to trade Jaylen Brown and Derrick White, but will listen in on offers.
Whether the Celtics would be interested in a return like that is another ... while Memphis may be looking at a rebuild. NBA trade rumors, Daryl Morey's failures, Knicks lacking toughness and LeBron's longevity On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill ...