Watching the Jays play with Porzingis is one of the best ways to witness their development this season, which is encouraging for the team’s future. The Jays have begun to walk the always challenging balance of becoming a star while inspiring their teammates.
It’s unlikely that the Celtics will make many lineup changes. Currently, Jayson Tatum, Kristaps Porzingis, Derrick White, Jrue Holiday, and Jaylen Brown rank among the NBA’s greatest starting five. Boston’s prospects of winning the championship could be increased by strengthening the supporting group.
Wings that are both excellent outside shooters and outstanding defenders may be used by Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla. Despite having Lamar Stevens and Oshae Brissett, Mazzulla hasn’t trusted them to carry the offensive load.
The Boston Celtics could seek five players before the trade deadline in February. Tate, Jae’SeanDespite being only 6-foot-4, Jae’Sean Tate has no trouble covering opponents who are much larger than him. He occasionally suits up with the Houston Rockets as a power forward. Tate is the one who is shooting the lowest percentage from distance—31.9%.
Tate’s hustle, defense, and intensity, however, can help alter the game’s complexity. He might be the game-changer the Boston Celtics need to improve their lineup in spurts.To close the deal, Grant Williams’ $6.2 million traded player exception (TPE) simply requires a little more ingenuity. Tate’s salary for this season is $6.5 million. Houston has the option to execute his contract, therefore he may be shipped off.
#4: Cedi OsmanThe $6.7 million deal for Cedi Osman won’t work with Boston’s TPE. Nevertheless, the Boston Celtics may assemble a package that would close the transaction.Although Osman isn’t a particularly good defender, he can shoot. Although he is only making 35.9% of his three-pointers in San Antonio, he will have more chances to get better if he plays for Boston’s elite team. Sam Hauser might get minutes from Joe Mazzulla if he’s having a bad night.
3. Torrey CraigOsman isn’t renowned for his defense, but Torrey Craig’s is. In addition, he is shooting 38.2% from beyond the 3-point line, which makes him a more appealing choice than the previous two players.Since the previous season, the Boston Celtics have apparently been considering his availability. If Craig chooses to forego his contract with the Chicago Bulls for the upcoming season, he will be free to sign with any team.
If Chicago believes it will be difficult to re-sign him, they may be inclined to deal him. Craig is a good fit in the Grant Williams TPE because of his $2.5 million deal. Boston’s starting position in the trade talks for Craig might be a second-round pick.
Royce O’Neale #2Royce Another outstanding 3-and-D wing player is O’Neale. The forward is nearing the end of a four-year contract that he signed in 2020, and the Boston Celtics could tempt the Brooklyn Nets to sell him. If Brooklyn received the proper payment, she could think about giving him up.O’Neale gets paid more than Grant Williams TPE ($9.5 million). However, Boston has the ability to include an additional player and a second-round selection to facilitate a deal
The former Utah Jazz player is shooting 38.3% from beyond the arc and plays excellent wing defense. In the postseason, Joe Mazzulla might give him precedence over Sam Hauser.
#1. Naji MarshallNumerous wing players with strong outside shooting and defense are available for the New Orleans Pelicans. Naji Marshall appears to be an extra player in the rotation that the Boston Celtics can use. There is still no agreement between Marshall and the Pelicans regarding a contract extension or renewal. Boston ought to seize the chance to acquire him.In about 20 minutes of play, Marshall is averaging 8.1 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.4 assists. His 3-point percentage is 39.4%. He may possibly be viewed as a long-term player for the Celtics.