NBA insider says Celtics' roster is 'not sustainable' and the league is bracing for trades this summer
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The Boston Celtics, while striving for a second consecutive championship, face potential roster changes this offseason, as noted by ESPN's Shams Charania. While the current priority is on winning, the team is already exploring trade options due to the unsustainable nature of their lineup. The new collective bargaining agreement introduces strict penalties for teams exceeding luxury tax thresholds, complicating the Celtics' situation. General manager decisions will be crucial to navigate the constraints and maintain competitiveness, as shared by team's governor, Wyc Grousbeck.
Sources have been telling me for weeks now that the Celtics will be exploring trade options in the offseason. This iteration is just not going to be sustainable for this team.
The basketball penalties mean it's even more of a premium now to have your basketball general manager be brilliant and lucky because you've got to navigate.
Read at Boston.com
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