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Report: Celtics and Grant Williams working together as free agency looms

Difficult decisions are on the horizon for the Boston Celtics with free agency set to begin at 6pm ET on Friday, June 30th. Between swinging a deal for former All-Star Kristaps Porzingis and a new set of restrictions thanks to an updated CBA, Boston’s front office will have its fair share of financial challenges in building out a roster ahead of the 2023-24 season. Pending restricted free agent Grant Williams could be a casualty.

The Celtics will likely tender a qualifying offer on Williams worth $8.5 million, setting up restricted free agency for the former Tennessee Vol. Williams is expected to receive more lucrative offers from other teams, presumably too rich for Boston’s blood. According to a new report, however, the Celtics and Williams are working together ahead of free agency, and the two sides could even strike a deal to keep the fan favorite in the Hub.

Heavy dot com’s Sean Deveney, Boston and Williams are in contact, and haven’t ruled out a deal to prolong Williams’ Celtics contract. And even if the two parties can’t agree on a deal, they will reportedly coordinate on possibly finding Williams a new home by way of a sign and trade.

As Hoops Hype’s Yossi Gozlan reported, Boston is already operating extremely close to the new CBA’s second tax apron. Going past this threshold triggers a host of penalties and restrictions, so the Celtics will do everything they can to avoid adding too much spending to the books.

As such, it’s hard to find way for Boston sign Williams to a new market-value contract. He turned down a four-year, $50 million extension in the fall, and even a deal worth roughly that much would be hard for the Celtics to manage.

A sign and trade is an interesting option as a result. This would facilitate Williams landing a fair contract in a new city while also bringing back Boston new assets. This could be a more affordable player, draft equity, or even a Traded Player Exception to be used in a future transaction. Deveney stated the Celtics and Williams “have a desire to work together” ahead of any such deal.

Boston could, in theory, free up enough salary to retain Williams outright. The Celtics could be angling to trade some of the more costly contracts on the books, either to the benefit of a new Williams deal or otherwise. In a hypothetical scenario where Boston shed’s Malcolm Brogdon’s salary, for example, there would be new financial flexibility for a Williams contract.

In May, it was reported Williams could even accept Boston’s qualifying offer for next season, setting up restricted free agency in the summer of 2024. Creating enough salary space to keep Williams in that case would be much easier, at least for the coming season.

Trading for Kristaps Porzingis was the headline move for Boston this offseason. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of questions left for the Celtics to answer.

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Story originally appeared on Celtics Wire