
Keevsnick
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Keevsnick
@keevsnick
I don't know anything, not for sure anyway.



@TA1297 It’s amazing some fans don’t want to make the team better










Bleacher Report put the Celtics on a list of teams trending in the wrong direction 🤔 They noted the Celtics were 9-4 entering the All-Star break, conveniently excluding that they were 11-4 if you extend the sample size Anyone here worried about where the C’s are headed??




Cs get Tatum back and they have over 20 million in cap room before next season


67 days remain in the season. The Celtics have three open standard-contract roster spots. Boston must fill at least two for at least 39 of the remaining 67 days. By my count, Boston can squeeze in 90 "player-days" and dodge the luxury tax. Talk about threading the needle!

Brad Stevens on the Celtics’ open roster spots and their great two-way players: “We all think Ron (Harper Jr.) is one of the best players in the G League.” “We’ll ultimately fill the spot with at least one more ball handler.”


@StoolGreenie They're $21 mil under the tax next year too. They have plenty of avenues to use the Simons TPE to add/can re-sign Vuc for cheap if he's good and look too add other stuff to reset the repeater





We all know it's dangerous when I attempt mathematics, however, trying to look at next season: 11 players under contract: Tatum + Jaylen + Derrick + Queta + Hauser + PP + Hugo + Walsh + Baylor + Garza + Amari. That is $180, 193,378 in payroll. Which gives us $21,496, 622 to spend on three players and stay under the tax. 24th overall pick: ~$3.4m - takes us to $18,096,622 Second round min: ~$3m - takes us to $15,096, 622 $15m in free agency is fun as hell. Isaiah Hartenstein? Welcome home.



@NickCRadio All about money. Liked Minot.


The Boston Celtics traded Xavier Tillman Sr. to the Charlotte Hornets, sources tell ESPN. This gets the Celtics out of the luxury tax. Hornets get $3.5 million in the deal.








