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Celtics Notes: All-Star Predicted to Leave, Boston Could Trade $25.5M Forward, More

Dec 14, 2023; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) drives the ball against Cleveland Cavaliers forward Georges Niang (20) in the second half at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images
Dec 14, 2023; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) drives the ball against Cleveland Cavaliers forward Georges Niang (20) in the second half at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images | David Butler II-Imagn Images

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Amid the excitement of Summer League, the Boston Celtics are slowly becoming a completely different looking team from the one on the court last season.

Although we aren't even two weeks into July, an insider has predicted that the changes will keep occuring in Boston. His prediction is that a key All-Star on the team will be gone before the start of the regular season.

Additionally, a new forward who is on the team by way of a recent trade is expected to be flipped again this offseason. The $25.5 million veteran doesn't quite fit Boston's timeline as of now, as an option to instead spend that money on a younger player seems to be the smarter choice.

Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Celtics news (click the headline for the full article):

Celtics Predicted to Lose All-Star in $5.1 Million Free Agent Move

Celtics Could Trade $25.5 Million Forward This Offseason: Report

Celtics' Brad Stevens Admits Boston Was Limited Due to Second Apron

Former Celtics Center May Be Nearing Final Days in the NBA, Says Insider

Celtics Rumors: Steph Curry Addresses Al Horford Potentially Joining Warriors in Free Agency

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