The Celtics were reported as a potential landing spot for Damian Lillard after he was waived and stretched by Milwaukee, but Lillard never gave serious thought to joining anyone but the Trail Blazers, writes Brian Robb of MassLive. At an introductory press conference this week in Portland, Lillard expressed his excitement over returning to his former team and mentioned a recruiting effort by Jrue Holiday.
“As soon as I was waived and obviously [Jrue] knows that I live here and built my home here and stuff,” Lillard said. “He sent me the eyeball emoji. I kind of knew already like — I already knew where I was pivoting to when he sent it but I didn’t want to say nothing too soon, so here we are.”
Although Lillard isn’t expected to play this season while recovering from a torn Achilles, he could have been an intriguing long-term investment for Boston once Jayson Tatum returns from his own Achilles injury. However, Robb points out that the Celtics couldn’t have come close to matching the three-year, $42MM deal Lillard got from the Blazers. They are currently limited to the $5.685MM taxpayer mid-level exception, and using that exception would have required other moves to get far enough below the second apron.
There’s more from Boston:
- In a mailbag column, Robb projects Neemias Queta to be the Celtics’ starting center on opening night if the current roster remains in place. Jaylen Brown and Derrick White are the only certain members of the starting five, and Robb expects the other two positions to come down to decisions between Payton Pritchard and Anfernee Simons, and between Sam Hauser and Georges Niang with Josh Minott as a possible wild card.
- This week’s release of JD Davison was a result of him not showing sufficient NBA potential during his three years with the organization, Robb adds in the same piece. He puts the chances of Ben Simmons being signed to fill the open roster spot at “10-20%,” stating that the former No. 1 overall pick will likely get better financial offers elsewhere.
- Spanish basketball legend Rudy Fernandez offers a ringing endorsement of Celtics’ first-round pick Hugo Gonzalez, per Zack Cox of The Boston Herald. Fernandez watched the 19-year-old shooting guard develop from a young prospect into a regular contributor with Real Madrid. “I always tried to instill in him the idea of committing to improving the team whenever he’s on the floor, and he’s done that perfectly,” Fernandez said. “He’s got the physical tools, good hands, a strong understanding of the game on both ends, and he’s a solid standstill shooter. Maybe he could improve his movement shooting, especially coming off screens, but he’s the type of player who gets better every day.”
Adding Simmons name to Boston seems like an internal leak or for clickbait purposes. Considering atm the Centre stocks are that of Queta and Luka Garza. It’s far more plausible Charles Bassey would be signed. Side note on a potential Bassey signing….September 7th is when Anfernee Simons and Niang are trade eligible. And according to the actual words coming out of Boston’s front office ‘They aren’t sure of what the roster looks like come opening night’.
One could try connecting the dots. Simons and Niang are being shopped. Stevens would be thinking longer turn over the upcoming gap year.
A new word in celtics vocabulary conditional tanking just so happens the upcoming draft is stacked with a number of top tier prospects
SayinG JD not showinG “NBA potential” and then mentioninG Ben Simmons is wild
You realize any team in the NBA could have signed JD to a standard NBA contract every single season, including this one, and not one has?
I don’t what Simmons has to do with anything
Yes I realize that the Celtics did just drop him as a cap casualty and then he was IMMEDIATELY picked up.
Bruh is the G LeaGue MVP and has put up 50 points.
Just because your team didn’t utilize him and decided Prichard was a better fit doesn’t make him any less valuable. For a rockets team who needs Guard scorinG it’s a solid pick up.
G league is far worse than about 20 leagues over the globe.
Rudy Gobert, Danny Green, Kris Middleton, SerGe ibaka, pascal siakam, Jordan Clarkson all come from the G LeaGue.
Kendrick Nunn is over in the EuroLeaGue GoinG ham rn, just won euro MVP.
Bout time for you actually Learn what you talkinG about before spewinG nonsense.
I like Queta as much as the next guy, but I don’t see him as a starter.
He is a shell. Worthless in Milwaukee