Could the Grant Williams era for the Boston Celtics be coming to an end?
An easy-to-miss blurb in Kevin O’Connor’s latest iteration of his 2023 draft guide reported “the Celtics are exploring ways to bolster the roster, whether it’s a sign-and-trade involving Grant Williams during free agency or something consolidating their plethora of guards.”
It’s unclear whether the scoop here is just that Boston is working to upgrade their roster (we would hope so, given their designs on a title) or if O’Connor has heard the Celtics have been looking to use a Williams sign-and-trade specifically, and not just as one of the range of options available to the franchise given their current situation.
Boston is widely expected to have an active offseason as it prepares the roster for another title run — but also in the context of the NBA’s new collective bargaining agreement, which was created to punish extravagant spending by franchises such as the Celtics.
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Whether Boston elects to use Williams in a deal to one or both ends remains to be seen, but such an option should certainly be a realistic tool if it finds the right trade target to get better, cheaper or both.
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