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Brad Stevens and the Celtics are still looking to shed more payroll from their 2025-26 books, according to a new report.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/celtics as Celtics' Brad Stevens Admits Boston Was Limited Due to Second Apron. The Boston Celtics have been in salary-shedding mode this ...
Boston traded Porzingis to Atlanta in a three-team deal last month that also included the Nets, helping the Celtics free up ...
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The former Boston Celtics fan favorite could be available on the trade market this summer as he enters the final year of his contract ...
According to ESPN's Brian Windhorst, the Celtics are actively in trade talks with teams to offload Simons' $27.7M expiring ...
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Celtics general manager Brad Stevens said to reporters that Porziņģis and Jrue Holiday were traded because the franchise needed to get under the second apron, which is a team's salary cap for the ...
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CelticsBlog on MSNBrad Stevens comfortable with roster to begin next seasonThe Celtics will continue searching for opportunities, but the current roster appears to be more or less what they’ll begin next season with.
Brad Stevens had high praise for Jrue Holiday after trading him from the Celtics to the Trail Blazers this offseason.
We sat down with Krivitsky to talk about the Summer Celtics future, what goes on in Vegas that doesn't stay there, and much ...
Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens teased further moves coming for the team's roster. The Celtics traded away two key veterans duri ...
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