Brad Stevens Announces Jaylen Brown News
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Presumptive No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg interviewed with the Celtics last week at the NBA Draft combine, an unexpected interaction between the former Duke star and Brad Stevens, Boston's president of basketball operations.
The Boston Celtics on paper need to make moves this offseason, whether to improve the team, retool for the future, or just shed some cap to make incoming owners
You’re reading Court Sense, a biweekly Celtics newsletter from the Boston Globe. Click here to join the fun. The condition that afflicted Porzingis throughout the playoffs was characterized as a “post-viral syndrome. ... Just the lingering effects of a long illness,” according to Stevens.
I don’t think it changes at all for us,” Stevens said. “We’ll evaluate who we think will be available at 28 and 32. We just got done with two draft workouts today, and
They’re champions forever, and when these players’ careers are long done, they will be reminded of that every time they come to Boston.
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Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens refused to address what lies ahead for the franchise in terms of ducking under the daunted second apron and the salary dumps that may be mandatory for its long-term health.
The past 72 hours since the Boston Celtics were eliminated from the playoffs have been a vortex of emotions, conversations and lack of sleep for Brad Stevens.