Tag: Boston Celtics
Ironically, the biggest winners from the trade deadline are two teams that didn’t steal headlines, writes Moke Hamilton.
Boston has made no deals, standing pat at the deadline and keeping guard Marcus Smart. Celtics value Smart tremendously — showed it in talks with other teams. Sources: Boston has made no deals, standing pat at the deadline and keeping guard Marcus Smart. Celtics value Smart tremendously — showed it in talks with other teams. […]
Shane Rhodes breaks down the latest in trade rumors as the deadline approaches.
With the trade deadline approaching, Lang Greene takes a look at some players who may change addresses.
Three frontrunners (Boston, Denver and Philadelphia) and a fourth team (Miami) staying engaged on Memphis’ Tyreke Evans, league sources tell ESPN. Three frontrunners (Boston, Denver and Philadelphia) and a fourth team (Miami) staying engaged on Memphis’ Tyreke Evans, league sources tell ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) February 6, 2018 Sources: Adrian Wojnarowski on Twitter
Spencer Davies starts off deadline week with the latest trade rumors around the NBA.
Greg Monroe will sign with the Boston Celtics, sources tell Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. The center recently completed a buyout with the Phoenix Suns. Monroe will sign a one-year, $5M deal with Celtics, league sources tell ESPN. Pelicans could only offer $2.2M. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) February 2, 2018 Source: Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN
The 2018 NBA Trade Deadline is exactly one week away, there are some things to watch including the situation with Joakim Noah and the New York Knicks.
Kyrie Irving thought, before all of us, that he was Stephen Curry’s peer. Fortunately for us, he’s proven himself correct.
Boston Celtics Guard Marcus Smart returned to Boston following right hand lacerations suffered from a non-basketball incident prior to Wednesday night’s game vs. the LA Clippers. Following evaluation by Drs. Tony Schena and Drew Terono at New England Baptist Hospital, it was determined that Smart’s timeline for a return to action is approximately two weeks. […]