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After looking like a shell of his once all star self, Kristaps Porzingis finally has a diagnosis for his sickness that hampered him since March.
The offseason is here for 26 teams in the NBA. The conference finals have arrived and there are only four teams left alive with hopes of making it to the ultima
Following the Game 6 loss, Porzingis addressed the media with his Boston future up in the air. Per Boston Globe's Gary Washburn, the 7-foot-3 star, despite his illness, revealed his plan to play in August's EuroBasket, an international tournament for national teams in Europe.
After a 38-point drubbing by the Knicks in Game 6 ended the Celtics' reign as NBA champions, Jaylen Brown acknowledged, "Finishing in May feels weird. It's definitely not something we were prepared for.
The Celtics face an offseason of uncertainty as they navigate a serious injury to their top player and a massive payroll.
After losing to the New York Knicks, the Boston Celtics will enter the offseason deciding what to do with some of their players. One of them includes Kristaps Porzingis.
Tatum’s season and the future of the Boston franchise took a significant hit when he ruptured his right Achilles tendon diving for a loose ball at the 3:07 mark of the fourth quarter. The Knicks won the game 121-113 and took a 3-1 lead in the series.
Brown, locked in a five-year, $304 million deal, currently holds the best value among the Celtics holdovers from their 2024 championship roster. O’Connor believes Brown is the Celtics’ cleanest path to get under the second apron and get a haul of return, resetting their finances to have more flexibility when Tatum returns after next season.
The Boston Celtics on paper need to make moves this offseason, whether to improve the team, retool for the future, or just shed some cap to make incoming owners