What sort of grade should we give the Boston Celtics for their 2025 NBA trade deadline? The Celtics did not do all that much to change their roster given they are the reigning champs and brought back almost all the players they won that title with. But the team also has to think about the future with Boston staring down a massive tax bill due to that world-class roster makeup, and they made a minor move to ameliorate that concern.
Specifically, they sent deep rotation wing Jaden Springer to the Houston Rockets along with a pair of second round picks to drop their tax bill considerably, and Bleacher Report’s Grant Hughes assessed that trade in a recent article. “Springer was one of the deadline’s most obvious trade candidates,” he writes.
“The defending champion Boston Celtics were only giving the rugged defensive guard 5.4 minutes per game and had reason to value the nearly $16 million in salary and tax savings they’d get by offloading his $4 million contract.”
“Though not a needle-mover by any stretch, the Celtics made the logical decision by sending Springer to Houston, attaching distant second-rounders to get it done,” Hughes added.
And the grade the Celtics got for this end-of-roster shuffling of the deck? For the B/R league analyst, it got Boston a solid ‘C’.
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