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Celtics Pull Off Genius Trade & Sign! πŸ’ΈπŸ€



Celtics Pull Off Genius Trade & Sign! πŸ’ΈπŸ€

If you’re an NBA fan, listen up. Boston just schooled the league. Salary cap. Celtics called its bluff. Let’s break down how they finessed everyone again. First, George Niang, solid vet, bench guy, fan favorite minivan. Boston sends him packing back to Utah, plus two second round picks. Why? Straight up salary dump. That’s over 40 million save for Boston. 40 million. The Jazz, they’re not complaining. They get two free picks for their trouble and a dude who can still launch threes. Now, here’s the real play. Boston flips that cash into signing Chris Boucher. Stretch four, veteran hits threes, crashes boards. Exactly what Boston needs. And they got him for the veteran minimum. That’s called shopping the clearance rack and still coming out dripping. Meanwhile, R.J. Lewis Jr. sneaks in on a two-way deal, fills the last open slot. The kids raw, but averaged 18 and seven at St. John’s. Low risk, maybe high reward. Utah, they’re probably flipping Nyang again by the trade deadline. But Boston, they just got better, got cheaper, and kept everyone guessing. That’s how you run a franchise.

Boston shakes up their roster by trading Georges Niang to Utah, saving over $40 million in salary and picking up two valuable second-round draft picks. With the freed-up cap space, the Celtics make a strategic move by signing Chris Boucher on a veteran minimum deal, bolstering their frontcourt depth and addressing key team needs. To round out the offseason, Boston secures RJ Luis Jr. on a two-way contract, offering the team a promising, low-risk, high-reward talent for the future. Get all the details on these major Celtics moves and what they mean for Boston’s championship hopes! If you enjoy these NBA trade updates and roster breakdowns, don’t forget to like and share the video! #Celtics #NBATrades #ChrisBoucher #RJLuisJr

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