Celtics trade deadline cheat sheet
The Boston Celtics roster is unquestionably one of the most talented in the NBA. The top-six rotation are all potential All-Star talents and have proven their abilities over the season’s first quarter. Behind that six is Sam Hauser, Payton Pritchard, and Luke Kornet as the primary trio off the bench (along with Al Horford in a sixth-man role.)
However, after that, things get a little iffy. There have been serious questions surrounding the Celtics’ deep bench depth since the season began, and so far, there has been little to ease fans’ concerns. Of course, when the postseason begins, Joe Mazzulla will likely shorten his rotation to a seven or eight. Still, having reliable insurance deeper in the rotation is a luxury all contending teams need.
Brad Stevens may look to swing a trade or two before the February 8 trade deadline. Finding another contributor or two who can shore up the big man and point guard rotation would likely cement the Celtics as championship favorites.
After an active summer, Boston’s trade assets are thin but not empty. Here is a complete cheat sheet heading into trade season.
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Tradable players
Sam Hauser – $1.9 million, one year remaining
Jrue Holiday – $36.8 million, player option next season
Al Horford – $10 million, one year remaining
Kristaps Porzingis – $36 million, two years remaining
Payton Pritchard – $4 million, poison pill
Derrick White – $18.3 million, one year remaining
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Tradeable incoming draft picks
2024 second-round pick from Chicago or New Orleans (more favorable);
Dallas’ 2024 second-round pick
2025 second-round pick from Dallas, Detroit, Golden State, or Washington
2026 second-round pick from Minnesota, New Orleans, New York, or Portland (most favorable)
Atlanta’s 2027 second-round pick
Dallas’ 2030 second-round pick
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Tradeable team draft picks
2024 first-round pick
2025 first-round pick
2026 first-round pick
2027 first-round pick
2030 first-round pick
2030 second-round pick
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Potential players to be traded
Lamar Stevens – contract guarantees on January 7
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Potential free agent targets
Willie Cauley-Stein
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Potential trade targets
Alex Caruso (dream scenario)
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