Celtics Eye Reunion with Javonte Green to Bolster Depth and Cut Costs
The Boston Celtics are in search of a trade that not only helps them get back on track after a recent skid but also alleviates some of their financial burden. According to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, the Celtics have set their sights on a familiar face: former Boston wing Javonte Green, currently with the New Orleans Pelicans.
“Pelicans swingman Javonte Green is a player the Celtics hold interest in, sources said, but New Orleans doesn’t want to take back more money,” Siegel reported.
A Potential Fit for Boston
Green’s current production for the Pelicans may not leap off the page—he’s averaging just six points, three rebounds, an assist, and a steal per game. However, the 30-year-old’s efficiency from deep is what makes him an intriguing target. Green is shooting a career-best 39% from beyond the arc, a skill that aligns well with Boston’s three-point-heavy offense.
The Celtics lead the NBA in three-point attempts, and adding a near-40% shooter off the bench could provide a much-needed spark. Green also brings defensive energy and familiarity with Boston’s system, having previously played for the team from 2019 to 2021.
The Financial Puzzle
While Green would be a budget-friendly addition with his $2 million salary, navigating the financial aspect of this deal is critical for Boston. The Celtics are currently carrying one of the league’s largest payrolls, and any move must prioritize cost-cutting.
To acquire Green, the Celtics may need to part with one of their younger players, such as Jaden Springer or Baylor Scheierman. Both are earning $4 million annually, and moving either would help Boston achieve the dual goals of trimming salary and improving bench production.
Can Green Spark the Celtics’ Offense?
The Celtics have struggled to find consistency on offense during their recent slide, and a trade for Green could serve as a low-risk, high-reward move. While Green wouldn’t be a game-changer on his own, his shooting and energy off the bench could complement Boston’s star-studded lineup.
The reunion could also provide an emotional boost for the fanbase and the locker room, as Green was a popular figure during his time in Boston. If the Celtics can pull off a deal with New Orleans while managing to cut costs, this move might be the jolt they need to get back on track in the Eastern Conference.
The Road Ahead
Whether or not this deal materializes, it’s clear the Celtics are exploring all avenues to right the ship. Adding Javonte Green may not make headlines like a blockbuster trade, but sometimes it’s the small adjustments that lead to big results. For now, all eyes are on Boston’s front office to see if they can reunite with a familiar face and ignite a much-needed spark.