The Celtics‘ efforts to cut salary by moving Jrue Holiday could wind up being tied to a Kevin Durant trade, NBA insider Zach Lowe stated on his most recent podcast (hat tip to Souichi Terada of MassLive). Lowe suggested that Boston could get involved as a facilitator, shipping out Holiday while the Suns send Durant to another team.
“The focus for me is on Jrue Holiday,” Lowe said. “I’ve heard that there have been at least very broad discussions of three-team, Durant-related trades where Jrue Holiday is (included). I think these could be conjured by Phoenix in hopes of getting a deal done, more-or-less, where Jrue Holiday moves somewhere. Just like he was the shrapnel in the (Damian Lillard) trade and ended up in Boston.”
The Celtics acquired Holiday from Portland shortly before the start of the 2023/24 season, just days after Milwaukee sent him to the Trail Blazers in the Lillard deal. Boston gave Holiday a four-year, $135MM extension in April of 2024 in a deal that made sense at the time, but has become burdensome considering the team’s projected tax bill and Jayson Tatum‘s Achilles injury.
There’s more on the Celtics:
- Baylor Scheierman figures to get increased playing time next season regardless of who else is on the roster, Brian Robb of MassLive states in a mailbag column. The 24-year-old shooting guard got off to a rough start during his rookie season, but he provided some hope with a strong performance in March. Robb notes that Scheierman’s offensive versatility should make him a valuable member of the bench unit, and he’ll probably be part of the Summer League team again this year.
- The Celtics will likely respond to Tatum’s injury by playing at a faster pace next season, Robb adds in the same piece. He notes that Jaylen Brown has talked about liking to run, while Derrick White should also be effective in an up-tempo system.
- The draft could be especially important for the Celtics as they look for low-cost players to fill out their roster, observes Gary Washburn of The Boston Globe. With Boston holding picks No. 28 and 32, Washburn talked to ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas, who points to Rasheer Fleming of St. Joseph’s and Adou Thiero of Arkansas as prospects who might be available in that range.
- During a recent appearance on The Garden Report podcast, two-way player Drew Peterson said he enjoys playing for the Celtics and hopes to return next season in a larger role (hat tip to Ryan Stano of Sports Illustrated). “I love it here. It’s been a couple of years, and I hope to be here for a long time. … I love it here,” Peterson said. “I can’t speak better of how much I love Boston and being in Boston, and the organization, top to bottom, is incredible.”