Celtics waive G League MVP Jd Davison
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The Celtics waived 2025 G League MVP JD Davison in order to get under the NBA's second apron luxury tax for the upcoming season.
Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens teased further moves coming for the team's roster. The Celtics traded away two key veterans during the offseason already in guard ...
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Celtics Wire on MSNWhat will the Boston Celtics do with the roster spot opened up by JD Davison's departure?To use the spot in a way that makes sense, the Celtics would need to find a player making less than Davison to keep from ending up where they started.
One member of the Boston Celtics front office opened up about the team completely reshaping the roster this offseason.
It's been a long and tumultuous offseason for the Celtics. They have endured a ton of losses thus far, but it may only be the beginning. According to Celtics Insider Chris Forsberg, Boston may have one more move in them this offseason.
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Celtics aren't done making moves, with sights on projected ... - MSNT he Boston Celtics have already shuffled around their championship winning roster to avoid further luxury tax penalties as a second apron team. But they aren’t done just yet. Their hope is to ...
Davison, last year’s G League MVP, played on two-way contracts in each of his first three seasons with the Celtics, but that is the maximum allowed with one team.
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Why tempered expectations for retooling Celtics are worth embracingAfter an offseason of change, it's no longer championship or bust in Boston. And for one season, that might be a good thing, writes Chris Forsberg.
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Yardbarker on MSNCeltics expect to make another moveIt's been a busy summer for the Boston Celtics as they navigate Jayson Tatum's injury and an untenable payroll, and it doesn't sound like they are done making moves just yet.
BOSTON -- Trade rumors continue to swirl around the Boston Celtics amid an offseason of retooling but Brad Stevens sent signals on Tuesday that more moves aren’t necessarily imminent for this Boston roster.