The Boston Globe

Celtics eye trades ahead of draft, seeking depth

- By Adam Himmelsbac­h GLOBE STAFF

A few days after the Celtics season came to a sudden end with a loss to the Heat in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals, president of basketball operations Brad Stevens sat at a dais and discussed taking this team’s final, elusive step.

Stevens pointed out that the Celtics had been just 48 minutes from their second consecutiv­e Finals appearance and that most of their key pieces are under contract for next season, so a roster reconstruc­tion was unnecessar­y. But he acknowledg­ed that there was a need for some retooling.

According to a league source, the Celtics have been exploring trades that would reduce some of the congestion in their talented backcourt and bolster their depth at the wing or big positions.

Third-year guard Payton Pritchard had career lows in games (48), minutes per game (13.4), and scoring average (5.6) this past season, and in February he spoke about his desire to be traded to a team that would offer more opportunit­y. The source said that the Celtics remain high on Pritchard, and there is no tension between him and the organizati­on.

Guard Malcolm Brogdon, the reigning Sixth Man of the Year, had an excellent season that was slightly smudged by a rough ending. Slowed by a forearm strain, he was just 1 for 16 from the field and scored 2 points over his final four games of the conference finals.

The two-year, $45 million extension Brogdon signed with the Pacers before being traded to the Celtics last summer is set to kick in next season. Pritchard, meanwhile, is due to make just $4 million next season.

But the source stressed that financial obligation­s will not guide the roster decisions. Ownership paid about $69 million in luxury taxes last season and con

tinues to show a commitment to building a championsh­ip roster during this title window.

Jaylen Brown remains an essential part of that picture. The source said the Celtics do not intend to trade the All-Star forward, and that all signs continue to point toward Brown signing a fiveyear, $295 million super-max extension this summer.

The source said it remains quite likely that forward Grant Williams, a restricted free agent, will be back in Boston next year, but that the Celtics have received inquiries from teams about sign-and-trade possibilit­ies involving him.

The Celtics would have the ability to match any offer sheet Williams signs, and barring a surprising­ly massive deal, they would do just that.

The source said the Celtics most likely will simply re-sign Williams on their own, but a sign-andtrade would allow them to recoup some assets if the sides ultimately decide to part ways.

Last fall, Williams and the Celtics were unable to agree on a contract extension, with Williams seeking a deal worth about $54 million over four years. He fell out of coach Joe Mazzulla’s rotation for long stretches during the postseason but remained a valuable piece when given the chance.

“Everybody around the league knows that Grant can add value to a winning team,” Stevens said earlier this month. “We know that. We’re big fans of his and I thought he played [well] and did a lot of good things when he got the opportunit­y. But I don’t think it was an easy roster to always decide who would play, because we did have a lot of good players.”

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Celtics draft picks Yam Madar and Juhann Begarin are not expected to play for the team’s Las Vegas summer league squad, a league source said, primarily because of commitment­s to their European clubs.

Madar, a 2020 second-round choice, is finishing his season with KK Partizan of the Adriatic League. Begarin, a 2021 second-round pick, recently signed with Nanterre 92, which competes in France’s top pro division.

 ?? ?? The Celtics appear to be interested in streamlini­ng their backcourt with Payton Pritchard (left) and Malcolm Brogdon (right) seeming like potential trade pieces.
The Celtics appear to be interested in streamlini­ng their backcourt with Payton Pritchard (left) and Malcolm Brogdon (right) seeming like potential trade pieces.
 ?? MATTHEW J. LEE (LEFT) JIM DAVIS (RIGHT)/GLOBE STAFF ??
MATTHEW J. LEE (LEFT) JIM DAVIS (RIGHT)/GLOBE STAFF
 ?? JIM DAVIS/GLOBE STAFF ?? Grant Williams has drawn trade interest.
JIM DAVIS/GLOBE STAFF Grant Williams has drawn trade interest.

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