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The Boston Celtics should trade guard Anfernee Simons for Chicago Bulls big man Nikola Vucevic. Or at least that is the point ...
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Celtics trade pitch lands high-flying forward for Anfernee Simons
SI.com recently put together a mock trade that would reroute Anfernee Simons to the Indiana Pacers, giving the Celtics another forward while Jayson Tatum recovers from a torn Achilles. Here's their ...
Anfernee Simons joined the Boston Celtics as part of the trade that sent Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers. Simons is entering the final year of his contract and will earn $27.6 million.
Mazzulla has known nothing but championship pressure as an NBA head coach. He took over after the Celtics reached the 2022 ...
In another blow, Boston has been looking to find diamonds in the rough. Luka Garza, Josh Minott, Anfernee Simons and Georges ...
Celtics Windhorst: Celtics ‘actively’ looking to trade away new guard Anfernee Simons Moving Simons' contract would get Boston below the second apron. Anfernee Simons could be a scoring threat ...
How the Boston Celtics brilliantly avoided NBA tax penalties by breaking up their championship core and brilliant free-agency ...
After starting the week by trading away two key members of their 2024 championship team, the Boston Celtics ended up drafting three players and making a trade over the two-day NBA Draft.
Georges Niang is who the Celtics got back from the Hawks in the trade for Porzingis. Rumors have emerged that Stevens might be trying to flip him, as well as Anfernee Simons.
Outside of trading the 26-year-old Simons, who scored 19.3 points per game this past season, the Celtics’ other easiest avenues to shed salary would be to move Jaylen Brown ($53.1 million in ...
Celtics VP Shut Down Trade Rumors Celtics vice president of basketball operations Mike Zarren shut down the trade rumors involving their top two players outside of Jayson Tatum, who will miss next ...
The Celtics drafted Kentucky center Amari Williams at No. 46, and VCU guard Max Shulga at No. 57. Celtics assistant GM Mike Zarren discussed the team's decision to trade back after the conclusion ...