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Celtics president Brad Stevens reportedly regrets dealing away Javonte Green

When the Boston Celtics traded Javonte Green and Daniel Theis for Mo Wagner and Luke Kornet, it was seen as necessary to the ball club’s other teambuilding goals, but that doesn’t mean that everyone was pleased with trading away Green.

In a recent article with Heavy’s Sean Deveny via Adam Taylor, team president Brad Stevens felt some regret moving on from the Radford alum according to an anonymous Eastern Conference exec. “Brad (Stevens) always liked the guys like Semi Ojeleye and Javonte Green; he always regretted that they let Javonte go to get under the tax in that Daniel Theis deal (in 2021),” related said exec.

Green has carved out a solid role for himself in his new home since, putting up averages of 5.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 0.7 assists per contest while shooting 54.2% from the floor and 35.5% from beyond the arc.

A reunion could still be in the works if the fit makes sense for both sides in the offseason, however, with the Virginia native a free agent moving forward.

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