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If a player is seriously injured, his team can apply for the disabled-player exception to replace him. An NBA-designed physician would have to determine that the player is “substantially more like than not” to be out through June 15 next season for it to be granted.
The Boston Celtics are entering a crucial offseason following a second-round playoff exit. The Celtics were unable to repeat as NBA champions, and they now ente
The Bulls tend to chase short-term success, and Porziņģis gives them a higher ceiling than Vooch. Assuming Chicago retains restricted free agent Josh Giddey and hands Matas Buzelis a larger role, Porziņģis' deep shooting would be critical. Giddey's late-season shooting surge is hard to buy after an entire career of nonthreatening play from deep.
The Clippers were one of the finalists to trade for Holiday two years ago, multiple sources told MassLive. Boston outbid the Clippers for the guard and now could dangle Holiday as a potential addition to the team’s aging core of Kawhi Leonard and James Harden.
The Golden Warriors are reportedly interested in targeting Celtics guard Derrick White in a trade this offseason.
Holiday is coming off his worst season since his rookie year, so moving him might be tougher than they would like it to be. Still, they have a possible destination for him in Los Angeles.
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Yardbarker on MSNReport: Celtics Could Trade Kristaps PorzingisAccording to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, the Boston Celtics could trade Kristaps Porzingis this offseason. Boston has the most expensive roster in the NBA next season.
So, who's booking the next flight out of Beantown? Well, Marc Stein recently relayed on Substack that Boston "is more apt" to trade Jrue Holiday than backcourt mate Derrick White. Stein added that rival executives regard Kristaps Porziņģis "as the most movable Boston vet."