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Brad Stevens offers a telling update on the future of a former Celtics All-Star, adding fuel to the speculation surrounding his next move.
So far for the Boston Celtics, the offseason has been mostly about subtraction. But Brad Stevens has signed two depth players so far in free agency.
Boston Celtics center Luke Kornet will be headed to the San Antonio Spurs after agreeing to a four-year $41 million contract, reports say.
The Celtics made an attempt to retain Luke Kornet, but the center ended up getting offers out of Brad Stevens' conmfort range and is moving on to San Antonio on a four year, $41 million contract.
The Celtics' big man might be paid a larger sum than Boston can afford to pay him.
Celtics Pair of Western Conference playoff hopefuls reportedly interested in Celtics C Luke Kornet Brad Stevens has said keeping Luke Kornet is among the Celtics' top priorities in free agency.
"I just have my lips planted at (Jonathan Roumie's) cheek for a solid five minutes, just there on my tippy toes,” says "The Chosen" actor Luke Dimyan.
Celtics reportedly looking into trading Anfernee Simons to help keep Al Horford, Luke Kornet The Celtics acquired Simons in a trade with the Trail Blazers late Monday night.
Looking to continue shedding salary, the Celtics have explored the idea of flipping Anfernee Simons’ $27.7 million expiring contract, according to league sources.
Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens speaks at a news conference during the NBA basketball team's media day, Monday, Oct. 2, 2023, in Boston.
De facto Celtics general manager Brad Stevens made it clear that he wants to bring back Al Horford and Luke Kornet.
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