There may be a few moves here and there in the next few weeks, but the clock starts now. After a masterful rebuild by Danny Ainge, the championship window is open.
The Celtics have more roster construction to do beyond adding Gordon Hayward but limited means for accomplishing it. We’ve outlined some potential low-cost free-agent targets.
The most important position, quarterback, comes into focus around the league with training camp just around the corner.
Hayward has committed to Boston, but first they have to clear cap space. Utah might help them out.
The East lost three All-Stars, recouped one, and could still lose another. So much for competitive balance.
With a domino down, the Lakers may be a step closer to signing their first free agent.
On the Players’ Tribune, Hayward talked at length about his decision and what Utah meant to him.
Hayward announced his decision in a Players Tribune letter after his agent denied the news upon it being reported early.
Hayward to Boston might not be enough to dethrone The King this year, but it sets up the C’s to outlast the Cavaliers.
Historic rivals going back to the league’s earliest days look poised for a future collision based on their mass of young talent. As well as Markelle Fultz, the guy Danny Ainge traded to...
On the eve of Gordon Hayward’s free agency announcement, the kids gave Celtics fans something else to be excited about.
The team’s lack of vision after breaking through two years ago was astounding.