
Should the Boston Celtics consider trading some of their star players?
Should the Boston Celtics consider trading some of their star players?
The Boston Celtics were always going to face trade rumors after their second-round playoff exit at the hands of the New York Knicks. Brad Stevens has one of the most expensively constructed rosters in the NBA. If Boston doesn't duck under the second apron luxury tax, it could be facing a $500 million payroll once taxes are included.
As such, the Celtics are expected to be busy during the offseason. Everyone not named Jayson Tatum is reportedly available at the right price. That means that both Derrick White and Jaylen Brown could receive interest from around the NBA.
During a recent episode of the "Hold My Banner" podcast, hosts George Balekji and Travis Thomas shared their thoughts on a recent report from ESPN's Shams Charania, which noted how rival teams are "one hundred percent" making calls on the two Celtics stars. Balekji and Thomas gave their opinions on potentially moving on from White and/or Brown, and what trading one or both of those stars could mean for the Celtics moving forward.
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