Anfernee Simons was a member of some playoff teams in Portland early in his career, but the Trail Blazers finished at least 10 games below .500 in each of his four seasons as a regular starter. The 26-year-old guard is joining a Celtics team coming off back-to-back seasons of 60-plus wins, and while expectations are lower in 2025/26 with Jayson Tatum recovering from an Achilles tear, Simons is enthusiastic about “contributing to winning games” in Boston.
“I was super excited to come here and join a culture that’s already been set,” Simons said at media day on Monday, per Gary Washburn of The Boston Globe. “It’s something that’s going to help my career out tremendously, playing at the highest level of winning basketball. That’s what I was excited about and being part of it.”
A talented offensive player who has averaged 20.7 points per game in 178 outings over the past three seasons, Simons has a reputation as a below-average defender. He’s aware of that label and is determined to do what he can to change it.
“It’s a matter of if I want to do it or not; it’s really that simple,” Simons said, according to Washburn. “Coming into a culture like this you really have to be able to adapt or you’re not going to be in the position you want to be. To me, it’s really that simple, and that’s the honest conversations [head coach Joe Mazzulla and I] had about it. He always says that you’re not as bad as people think you are. That’s good to hear, but also I’ve got to do the work of getting better at that end and get focused on exactly what we need to do on the defensive end. I’m pretty excited about being pushed to a new level, which I can reach.”
There has been a sense that either Simons or Payton Pritchard could start for the Celtics, with the other coming off the bench. However, as Washburn tweets, Mazzulla sought to dispel that notion on Monday, suggesting that it’s not an either/or proposition.
“I’ll nip that in the bud immediately,” the Celtics’ coach said, per Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe. “Those two don’t go hand-in-hand. They’re completely different.”
Here’s more on the Celtics:
- Tatum has made it clear that he isn’t ruling out the possibility of returning from his Achilles tear at some point before the end of the 2025/26 season, and he raised eyebrows on Sunday when he posted a video of his on-court workouts (Instagram link). Still, he stressed on Saturday that he’s being mindful of not rushing the recovery process. “There’s no pressure to return back any sooner than when I’m 100 percent healthy,” Tatum said, according to Himmelsbach. “No pressure from [president of operations Brad Stevens], [Mazzulla], the team, the organization. The most important thing is that I’m 100 percent healthy whenever I do come back.”
- New Celtics big man Chris Boucher, who said on Monday that Stevens told him the team has had interest in him for a while, explained why he viewed Boston as an ideal fit for him in free agency, as Brian Robb of MassLive.com relays. “I’ve been in Toronto for seven years. Obviously we had a great year with a championship and all, but also years where we’re not winning at all and it impacted my time and playing and all that,” Boucher said. “I also feel like I still have a lot to give to the game, so I wanted to go somewhere where I felt like, there’s a winning culture, winning energy and also felt like I wanted to see something different. I wanna be able to show what what I’m capable of doing in multiple ways in the game.”
- Although he didn’t end up going anywhere, Celtics wing Sam Hauser was at the center of trade speculation this offseason for several weeks. He admitted on Monday that it was hard to ignore that chatter. “You try to block it out but you really can’t, to be honest with you,” Hauser said, according to Souichi Terada of MassLive.com. “But I know it’s part of the business. I was prepared for whatever. If I was gonna get shipped, great. I stayed, thankfully. I’m glad to be here. But even if I were shipped, I had no hard feelings here. They gave me an opportunity when no one else did. They extended me. They had to do what they had to do and I understood it, but I’m glad I’m here, to say the least.”
- According to Himmelsbach, Stevens said on Monday that the Celtics made offers to both Al Horford and Luke Kornet in free agency in the hopes of retaining them, but admitted that the contracts they got from the Warriors and Spurs respectively are more player-friendly than what Boston could realistically have offered.
- With Horford, Jrue Holiday, and Kristaps Porzingis gone and Tatum recovering from his torn Achilles, Jay King of The Athletic explores the Celtics’ efforts to reestablish their culture with a new set of veteran leaders.
Horford and Kornet could’ve been retained via Aspiration
“Can you play defense?”
I don’t know, man. If I want to, I guess…
Ha! Totally. At least he is honest. I bet his defense is better this season. He is in a contract year. Bigger question is will he be good after he inks a new deal.
I remember Chris Boucher from his time on the Raptors around their title. He seemed a coming star to me but then sort of got lost in the crowd. A look at his stats, his minutes played, show this. But his overall stats still look good to me. I hope Boucher proves to be another overlooked talent, sort of like Derrick White was on the Spurs, until he came and blossomed on the Celts. I’m counting on Brad Stevens ability to uncover talent, to find some extremely good young or overlooked players.
Raptors get a F for not resigning him. The only guy from your lone title left and you let him walk. Shame Toronto. Lucky Adam and Leonard were helping
Boucher forgot how to block shots at some point. Definitely a good backup PF. Maybe if he can reclaim himself to start at PF. I don’t like Tatum as a PF
Well, I’m hoping he comes in shooting his threes well and that he’s fresh and revitalized. Brad said they’ve been watching him for awhile and he needs to live up to that praise. Show he was better than in Toronto. Hoping he can be a big replacement for Jason!
Start Simons at PG. The PF spot and C spot must have people step up.
Or
Simons, Hugo Gonzalez, Walsh and picks to Dallas for PJ Washington, Gafford and Brandon Williams
I’m not trading Gonzalez AND picks. I like Gonzalez. I like gafford and Washington, but both are below average starters at their position. Both have spent time being backups rather than starters as well. So i like your concept, but feels like more than I would want to give up if I am the Celtics.
I’m against trading Jordan Walsh. I expect him to play a lot this year. It’s make or break for his three point shot and his defense. I think he makes it. Hugo too, get rid of? No, he’s got good experience for his age, has height and Stevens said he likes Hugo’s game. Gotta give Stevens picks their chances.