Undrafted rookie free agent Tristan Enaruna has agreed to sign an Exhibit 10 contract with the Celtics, reports Jon Chepkevich of DraftExpress.com (Twitter link). A 6’8″ Dutch-born wing, Enaruna spent his first two college seasons at Kansas from 2019-21 before transferring to Iowa State for 2021/22 and then to Cleveland State for 2022-24. After playing a modest role through his … [Read more...] about Celtics To Sign Tristan Enaruna To Exhibit 10 Contract
Draft Rumors: Hornets, Salaun, Nets, Celtics, Spurs
The Hornets are considering Tidjane Salaun with the No. 6 pick, sources tell Krysten Peek of Yahoo Sports (Twitter link). The French power forward has been rising up draft boards recently. Salaun had to cancel workouts with Charlotte and Detroit after spraining his ankle during a recent session in San Antonio, according to Jonathan Givony of ESPN. He did work out for the Trail … [Read more...] about Draft Rumors: Hornets, Salaun, Nets, Celtics, Spurs
Atlantic Notes: Porzingis, Celtics, Knicks, Nets
Injured Celtics big man Kristaps Porzingis is expected to undergo surgery on his left leg injury in the coming days, the team announced today in a press release (Twitter link via Chris Forsberg of NBC Sports Boston). Porzingis told ESPN after the NBA Finals ended last week that his injury – a torn retinaculum and dislocated posterior tibialis tendon – would require surgery, so … [Read more...] about Atlantic Notes: Porzingis, Celtics, Knicks, Nets
Fischer’s Latest: Redick, Lakers, Valanciunas, Knicks, Jazz, Rockets, Bridges
J.J. Redick was just introduced as the Lakers head coach in a formal press conference on Monday, but he has already talked to members of the current roster about how he plans to maximize their personnel offensively, Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports reports. Redick is going to put a premium on positional versatility, three-point shooting, and play-making, and has discussed specific … [Read more...] about Fischer’s Latest: Redick, Lakers, Valanciunas, Knicks, Jazz, Rockets, Bridges
2024 NBA Offseason Preview: Boston Celtics
Until a team wins a championship once, there will be skepticism about their ability to do it at all. That’s why the Nuggets were considered the title favorites by many NBA fans for most of the 2023/24 season after we saw them claim the Larry O’Brien trophy in ’22/23. But with the benefit of hindsight, it seems pretty clear that the Celtics were the league’s best team from start … [Read more...] about 2024 NBA Offseason Preview: Boston Celtics
Celtics Notes: Horford, Brissett, Holiday, Lundberg
Al Horford could have gone out on top, but that’s not on his agenda. The veteran Celtics big man says he wants to keep playing next season and beyond, as he told Jared Weiss of The Athletic (video link). “I’m coming back. That’s the plan. … I’ll start training in a couple weeks again,” he said. Horford, 38, has one year left on his contract and will make $9.5MM next season. If … [Read more...] about Celtics Notes: Horford, Brissett, Holiday, Lundberg
Pacific Notes: Redick, Van Gundy, Reaves, Suns, Fois
Building an experienced team of assistants will be vital for new Lakers head coach J.J. Redick, writes Khobi Price of The Orange County Register, who suggests Stan Van Gundy as a potential addition. Van Gundy hasn’t been mentioned in early rumors regarding Redick’s staff, but Price points out that he had extensive head coaching experience with Miami, Orlando, Detroit and New … [Read more...] about Pacific Notes: Redick, Van Gundy, Reaves, Suns, Fois
JVG, Team Agreed He Should Go To Clippers
Jeff Van Gundy and the Celtics’ brass mutually agreed it would be better for him to become the lead assistant with the Clippers rather than taking a similar job with Boston, according to Adam Himmelsbach of the Boston Globe.Van Gundy was a candidate to replace former associate head coach Charles Lee, who is leaving to coach the Hornets. But the Celtics were somewhat uneasy … [Read more...] about JVG, Team Agreed He Should Go To Clippers
Atlantic Notes: Randle, LaVine, Sixers, Newton, Nets, Stevens
Appearing on the latest episode of the 7PM in Brooklyn podcast (YouTube link), Knicks forward Julius Randle spoke about the frustrating process of trying to rehab his right shoulder injury during the second half of the 2023/24 season in the hopes of making it back for the playoffs, only to ultimately opt for season-ending surgery. “I’m rehabbing for two-and-a-half months, … [Read more...] about Atlantic Notes: Randle, LaVine, Sixers, Newton, Nets, Stevens