Since the Celtics won the NBA title 12 days ago, team president Brad Stevens has watched other contenders make roster moves to try to catch up, writes Gary Washburn of The Boston Globe. The battle to keep Boston from repeating next season will kick into high gear when free agency starts Sunday evening.
The Celtics won’t be very active because their status as a second-apron team places restrictions on what they’re permitted to do. The offseason focus will be on extensions for Jayson Tatum, Derrick White and Sam Hauser and possibly re-signing one or more of their free agent big men. Stevens understood the limits his team would face when he traded for Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday last offseason.
“You saw a couple of moves today where people are setting themselves up to sign the next contract or to do things they can to dance around that second apron,” he said. “Obviously, we’re projected to be a little bit above, but we projected to that last year when we made those trades and we knew what we were getting ourselves into. We just have to all navigate it. We all know the basketball penalties that are associated with it. We have to look at A) How are we going to be able to navigate that world from a financial standpoint, from a basketball standpoint, from a penalty standpoint, and B) Put the best roster together than you can.”
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- Stevens also talked about the importance of hitting on draft choices for second-apron teams and expressed confidence that first-round pick Baylor Scheierman and second-rounder Anton Watson will both have a future with the Celtics, Washburn adds. “The draft is important, and if you have a chance to get a really good player, it could make a huge difference,” Stevens said. “We’re hopeful that these two guys come in with the right mindset. I have no doubt that they’ll have good careers and we look forward to playing a part in it.”
- Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer examines the Sixers‘ chances of landing Paul George in free agency now that he has declined his $48.8MM option for next season. George will meet with Sixers officials Sunday night, but Pompey notes that the Magic are also a strong contender and there’s a chance he’ll remain with the Clippers if they add a fourth year to their current offer. Sources tell Pompey that George is expected to be involved in helping to recruit role players if he signs with Philadelphia.
- With the Nets over the salary cap, their significant moves are likely to happen on the trade market, observes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Lewis points to Cameron Johnson and Dorian Finney-Smith as players who would be better fits on contenders and states that the Cavaliers, Kings and Lakers have expressed interest in Johnson.
Who can Paul George get?
If the Sixers get George.
I want Oubre Jr Back
And go get Klay Thompson
Thompson to the lakers. Book it.
I hope not
Like george to the warriors
I don’t think George to the Warriors can happen now that he has opted out. He’s a free agent and they don’t have cap room.
So it’s either the Clippers 80% or the Sixers 20%.
Yeah George to GSW is RIP. Onto other options!
Would love to see him with Joel and Maxey
The Warriors can let Thompson Walk, cut Paul and trade Green and Wiggins into Detroit’s cap space, Then find a taker for either GP2 or Looney and that would put them around $50-55 million under the cap.
Rumors
Warriors want to SNT Klay and help him join the Lakers.
Klay get $30 million per year. Lakers get a top tier championship player, Warriors get young players in return,
Good for all 3 teams.
Like it
Lakers get A
Warriors get A
Klay get A
Who would the Warriors be getting exactly?
What good, young players do the Lakers have? Knecht??
Nothing to really say about their future, but just to put some respect on the Celtics name
The way how Hauser went from undrafted to being really good the last 2 seasons
The way how Derrick White went from decent to elite the last 2 seasons
The way how Jrue Holiday hit an elite window at age 27 and has maintained it through his age 33 season
All 3 things no one saw coming except Boston, and all 3 things are majorly why they won it all last season
All 3 not bigger than playing the Mavs for the championship, rather than Denver
Well, Boston did their job. Is it Denver’s fault they couldn’t do theirs? No, not at all…
The reason Denver didn’t get to the finals is because they’re flawed and lacked quality depth.
The Celtics had the better roster, and will still have the better roster next season.
Why? Because Brad Steven’s has done an excellent job building their roster, and they’ve complimented their core with excellent pieces around them, coached them up, and watched them win a title together.
Bringing in Kristaps and trading Marcus Smart were both huge risks, but Boston saw their vision and it paid off big time…
Clearly meant is it Boston’s fault Demver couldn’t do their job..lol This is what I get for being on here past my bed time…lol
What a pointless comment.
“Oh Boston would have lost to Denver”
Cry more.
Losers gonna lose.
can we just send a Godfather trade offer to get Markannen
After george signs his contract with the sixers
Hard to say who “we” is but using the powers of deduction I’m assuming you’re referring to Philly when you said we. What do the the 76ers have to offer the Jazz that would constitute a “god father” offer? Paul Reed or Rickey Council and a combination of a couple 76ers/Clippers firsts aren’t going to do it and there’s no one they could sign and trade that Utah would want.
Considering the article I would say Brooklyn Nets fan. Isn’t Rutgers in New york?
Nope.
Jersey.
Few FAs are available.
76ers have basically no choice but to give George 4 year max
2 free agents are possible to find new homes, but unlikely
George and DeRozan
George Clippers meeting and DeRozan Bulls meeting could kill the chances of other teams
8 best free agents will highly find new homes, but will not shake the world
Hartenstein
KCP
Tobias Harris
Klay
Trent
Big Man JV
Melton
Hield
If PG signs with the Sixers, they’ll be over the cap with just four players (Embiid, Maxey, George, and Paul Reed (assuming they make his deal guaranteed). That leaves at least 12 roster spots, including probably two starters, to fill. They’ll have about $35m before the lux tax, or about league minimum per slot.
And how much better is PG than Tobias Harris?
I would think Celtics. Can find ring chasers to come play with them. Definitely can use a big. Cause you can’t trust KP.
Why would you pay PG 50 mill. When DeM has better numbers the last three yrs. And actually plays all yr. For 50 mill you can sign DeM and Harris.
Here’s another Atlantic note for ya !!!!!
Knickerbockers are coming for you. We coming for it all.
Maybe just get to the ECF? Then take over the universe after you can prove you can beat the Pacers.
WOO ITS JUNE AND THE KNICKS ARE AMAZING!
Ahh, the preseason excitement of a fan whose team hasn’t won in over 50 years.