Why This Trade Would Benefit The Boston Celtics
The Boston Celtics signed Kemba Walker to a four-year, $140.7 million contract. He is in just the second year of that deal and has been featured in many rumors. The fit has not worked and Walker has struggled with some injuries woes. Boston has their two star players and they could look to add more depth around them.
Jayson Tatum leads the way with 26.3 points per game while Brown is right behind him with 26 per night. Boston has just two other players scoring double-figure points per game. That could change in a deal. Kemba Walker is a guard with a ton of value.
This means the Celtics could land draft capital and players ready to contribute. Tim Hardaway Jr. is an intriguing player that Boston should want back. He is a talented shooter from deep and knows how to operate as a secondary option within an offense.
Boston has what it takes to remain near the top of the Eastern Conference and they could be looking for some depth. It would definitely benefit the Celtics to improve their frontcourt but a team could never have too many shooters. This is what this deal would bring.