3 Teams Who Should Trade For Cavaliers Wing Cedi Osman

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3. Boston Celtics

It has been a struggle at times for the Boston Celtics in the early going of the 2021-22 season. The team currently has a record below the .500 mark as they are looking to climb out of a 2-5 hole they were in to start the season.

They have already hosted one player’s only meeting, and it seems to have done something as the team has won three of their last four games. But, that doesn’t mean the team can’t use some upgrades on the roster.

Boston could use some help on the wings behind Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum. Those two will handle all of the minutes they can, but they aren’t getting much production from other small forwards on the bench. Cedi Osman could help solve that problem.

If there is one thing Osman does relatively well it is scoring the basketball. This season he is having a career-year shooting the ball, knocking down 43.9 percent of his 3-pointers. The Boston Celtics could certainly use that, as they are making 33.3 percent of their 3-point attempts this season and failed to find a sniper to replace Evan Fournier in the lineup.

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This Boston Celtics team will go only as far as Brown and Tatum carry them, but adding some more capable depth behind them as insurance would be a good move.

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