3 intriguing offseason trade targets for Boston Celtics

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After a disappointing 2020-21 NBA season, the Boston Celtics underwent an overhaul in their front office and coaching staff. Brad Stevens moved into the front office, replacing Danny Ainge and Ime Udoka is taking over on the sidelines. After that, it was time to get to work on the roster.

Kemba Walker was the first piece to be moved but us unlikely to be the last. With how the Walker trade was built, with Al Horford coming back to Beantown, the team is looking to cut costs.

When you have two All-Stars in Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum, the team should be looking to upgrade the roster around them.

Accomplishing both will be difficult, but they will certainly try. Boston has some pieces that other teams would find attractive, as they have young, intriguing players in Romeo Langford, Payton Pritchard, Aaron Nesmith and Robert Williams III.

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While fans are hopeful that the team can land a true difference-maker, such as Damian Lillard or Bradley Beal, they may be better off aiming a little lower and rounding out their roster instead of depleting all of their depth and assets.

Which players could they have their eyes on in that scenario? Here are three intriguing trade targets for the Boston Celtics this offseason.

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