The Celtics’ front office hopes the first-round pick the Grizzlies owe them doesn’t convey this year, Adam Himmelsbach of the Boston Globe tweets. The pick is top-8 protected and the Celtics “really” don’t want it this June, a source told Himmelsbach. The pick is top-6 protected next year and has no protections in 2021. The illusion of a potential top-three pick makes it more valuable as a bargaining chip in trades, Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated tweets.
We have more on the Celtics:
- Marcus Smart‘s health is a concern heading into the playoffs. He suffered a strained oblique against the Magic on Sunday, Tim Bontemps of ESPN reports. The combo guard is averaging 8.8 PPG, 4.0 APG and 1.8 SPG in 27.5 MPG this season. Jayson Tatum suffered a left shin contusion in the game.
- Coach Brad Stevens will have to get creative with his rotation in the final regular-season game against Washington on Tuesday. The team’s PR department lists seven prominent players as out, one questionable and two others probable, Bontemps tweets.
- Wins like the blowout victory over Indiana on Friday that locked up home-court advantage in the first round will make it more difficult for Kyrie Irving to leave in free agency, A. Sherrod Blakely of NBC Sports Boston writes. While Irving is difficult to read, multiple Celtics have told Blakely that the point guard’s confidence and faith in his younger teammates has never wavered. “It doesn’t always come out right, what he says, but he’s got our back,” one unnamed teammate said.
Better trade chip for AD
Didn’t the Celtics recently lose to the Magic? Not sure why they’re patting themselves on the back for anything.
I didn’t read that in the article anywhere
celt’s locked up 4th place with no incentive to use their regulars
Magic won but Celtics played without Tatum or Smart. Magic had more incentive to win also
Funny how nobody wants the MEM/BOS pick. Could be the Deandre Hunter pick.
A bickering team can get it together for playoff runs. There’s something about a deadline
Try to keep up Reflect