Derrick White to Golden State

“At some point, Boston’s going to have to make a bold trade to ensure sustained success during the Tatum/Brown era, which would look like parting ways with one of Jrue Holiday, Derrick White, Kristaps Porzingis, or Payton Pritchard in exchange for a package of young talent.

It just so happens that the Warriors are lookingfor a two-way guard on the trade market right now to make up for De’Anthony Melton’s absence.

All-World defender and excellent shooter Derrick White would fit like a glove alongside Stephen Curry, but the Celtics wouldn’t possibly part ways with White … right?

On the contrary, it’s not impossible and might even make sense for Boston.

Consider the following package that Golden State could send Boston for White: Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, and Kevon Looney.”

                                            COLIN KEANE

What a crock of shit. The Celtics are now in the realm of any power house that has all their core players signed for the next few seasons.

Jrue Holiday- signed till summer of 2028

Derrick White- signed till summer of 2029

Jaylen Brown- signed till summer of 2029

Jayson Tatum- signed till summer of 2030

Kristaps Porzingis- signed till summer of 2026

Payton Pritchard- signed till summer of 2028

Sam Hauser- signed till summer of 2028

Why would the Celtics entertain any deal that sends one of the biggest fan favorites in the city, who as you can see is locked up for another 4 years, to a team that the region hates for 3 roll players that wouldn’t fit in this rotation?

Answer:they wouldn’t

This is how they try to break the moral and the core. Throw outrageous trade rumors to bring down the team. They did with Jaylen a couple years ago and they are doing it again. The NBA 2K wouldn’t even accept this deal. There isn’t one player on this team as of this writing that I would ship out. This team is the favorites to win the NBA championship this year and the season after that, and *IF the day comes to ship someone out, they do have a player and he wears number 7 for your Boston Celtics. But that’s a story for another day and a few seasons away.

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