Boston Celtics, NBA Playoff and Trade Targets
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Total Pro Sports on MSNCeltics Swap Two All-Stars For Grizzlies Superstar Ja Morant In Blockbuster Trade Proposal That Would Blow Up The NBAA blockbuster trade proposal has the Bosotn Celtics acquiring Ja Morant, with two stars headed to the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Sporting News on MSNCeltics linked to son of Bulls legend via trade, but deal unlikelyCould the Boston Celtics target a rising star via trade whose father once dominated the NBA alongside Michael Jordan? If you haven't noticed, Scotty Pippen Jr. has quickly developed into a legitimate NBA asset for the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Golden State Warriors, after losing in the second round of the NBA playoffs to the Minnesota Timberwolves, are facing a reckoning. Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler are rapidly aging, and their title window is closing quickly.
The Boston Celtics entered the 2025 NBA playoffs in April as the favorites not only out of the Eastern Conference, but perhaps to capture their second straight championship.Through their first-round defeat of the Orlando Magic and much of the first two contests during their Eastern Conference semifinals series against the New York Knicks,
Simmons made clear that he absolutely does not want the Celtics to trade Brown, but if the franchise felt they had no other choice, it may end up offloading Brown as a "last resort." The trade concept from Simmons was floated in the scenario that the team had reached the conclusion that keeping Brown was simply not an option.
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Yardbarker on MSNCan the Celtics help themselves by helping others?With a potential half a billion-dollar payroll facing their new owners and contention seemingly out of reach, next season becomes an opportunity for the Celtics to commit a salary cap reset and avoid the dreaded repeater tax, saving them a potential $200+ million in tax payments next season alone.
One of the worst-kept secrets in the NBA is that the Los Angeles Lakers are desperately seeking an upper-echelon big man.With the Boston Celtics now officially eliminated from the postseason, could the Lakers’ longstanding rival help to fill their biggest need this summer in a trade?