The Boston Celtics have made yet another curious offseason move, trading 32-year-old 3-point specialist Georges Niang and two second-round picks to the Utah Jazz in exchange for RJ Luis Jr., an undrafted rookie on a two-way contract. On the surface, this trade was more or less a salary dump. While a rebuilding team, the Jazz are expected to absorb Niang’s 2024-25 salary ($8.2 … [Read more...] about Celtics’ Georges Niang Trade Wasn’t Just About Salary Dump
2 Wizards Shine In France’s EuroBasket Prep Game
The Washington Wizards have two players who will be competing in the upcoming EuroBasket tournament: Alex Sarr and Bilal Coulibaly. They will be representing their country of France during the offseason. Sarr and Coulibaly balled out in France’s first showing of the summer against Montenegro. Now heading into the EuroBasket group phase, France is certainly one of the teams to … [Read more...] about 2 Wizards Shine In France’s EuroBasket Prep Game
The Boston Celtics Get a Center with Championship Experience
The Boston Celtics had to find a quality center to fill their hole this offseason. After losing Jayson Tatum to an injury during last season’s playoffs, Boston decided to pivot and essentially treat next season as a gap year. Some players might agree with it, others might not, but the Celtics shed millions in salary and depleted their talent pool. They traded two core guys of … [Read more...] about The Boston Celtics Get a Center with Championship Experience
3 Reasons Why The Utah Jazz Won The 2025 NBA Draft
Teams like the San Antonio Spurs and the Philadelphia 76ers had a great time at the draft due to their lottery luck. However, despite losing in the lottery, the Utah Jazz arguably were the biggest winners of the 2025 NBA Draft. They were able to get an offensively talented wing with defensive upside in Ace Bailey, a three-point sniper and NCAA champion in Walter Clayton Jr., … [Read more...] about 3 Reasons Why The Utah Jazz Won The 2025 NBA Draft
The Celtics’ Starting Five After Trading Niang And Adding Boucher
BOSTON – The Celtics aren’t just reloading — they’re restructuring. Following Jayson Tatum’s Achilles tear, Boston had to re-evaluate its short- and long-term approach. That meant trimming their tax bill and making their championship window more flexible. They offloaded Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porziņģis, saving around $200 million in salary and repeater tax hits. They also … [Read more...] about The Celtics’ Starting Five After Trading Niang And Adding Boucher