During the summer, the Boston Celtics will likely need to make changes to their roster. Several key members of their bench rotation are set to become free agents, which could lead to savings on luxury tax for coach Brad Stevens if some of them explore the free-agent market. This means that the Celtics may be in the market for new rotation players, with only the ability to offer veteran minimum deals to potential additions.
Despite the financial constraints, the appeal of competing for a championship could entice veteran players who are nearing the end of their careers and looking for a shot at glory to consider joining the Celtics. The team’s status as the best in the NBA could be a significant bargaining tool in contract negotiations, as noted by Greg Swartz in a recent article for Bleacher Report. He outlined some potential free agency targets for Boston, including players like Nicolas Batum, Gordon Hayward, Jae Crowder, and Robert Covington.
While playing time in Joe Mazzulla’s rotation may be limited, one of Boston’s strengths this season has been its depth, with everyone on the bench capable of making a positive impact. If a veteran talent is willing to accept a limited role on a one-year deal, the Celtics could potentially improve during the summer. The team’s top-end rotation is already established, having just won a championship. Subscribe to the “Celtics Chronicle” podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Substack for more updates.
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