The Boston Celtics may be one of the most active teams when it comes to free agency, and that could be because of General Manager Brad Stevens.
To kick off this offseason, he traded Jrue Holiday for Anfernee Simons and then traded Kristaps Porziņģis for Georges Niang, all for financial reasons.
Now that the team has had some changes, he may not be satisfied, and there have been reports of him looking to move another player.
Fans and analysts alike seem to think recently acquired Simons could be on the move before even suiting up for the team, and NBAtradecenter on Instagram has a fun proposal if the 26-year-old is indeed shipped out.
They have the Celtics trading Simons to the Milwaukee Bucks in a three-team deal involving Milwaukee and the Chicago Bulls.
Other pieces being moved in the trade would be Kyle Kuzma to the Chicago Bulls and Patrick Williams and a Milwaukee first-round pick to the Celtics.
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Simons was obviously just acquired a couple of weeks ago, and another possibility could be waiting until the trade deadline to maximize his value. Then again, he may not get moved at all.
He spent most of his career as a backup for Damian Lillard, but when he became a full-time starter, he averaged over 20 points per game.
Boston would be taking in former fourth overall pick Patrick Williams, who hasn’t quite found his role in the league yet, but the more intriguing asset would be the pick.
Celtics fans seemed pretty excited when they traded for Simons, but they may have celebrated too early because he might be on the way out soon.
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