The bigger question is, who calls unrestricted free agent, Evan Fournier? With Fournier's strong play for Team France, he will most-likely command a salary that the Boston Celtics won't want (be able?) to shell out.
Lonzo Ball remains a viable target for the Celtics Brad Stevens as he would make an interesting addition to Boston's back court. Ball would be capable of playing three positions under coach Ime Udoka, and his size (6'6") and defense would fit as well. Lonzo will most-likely command a salary somewhat above $20 million. That would mean creative financial maneuvering for Stevens.
The buzz on former-Celtic, Daniel Theis, is that he may be heading to the Rockets for roughly $8-9 million per season. I always felt the center/forward was a good fit in Boston with his size (6'8"), defense and rebounding. His return to Beantown appears improbable - but can't be totally discounted.
With the recent additions of Kris Dunn and Josh Richardson - and Boston's roster already busting at the seams - the better chance is that Brad Stevens makes no free-agent moves, at least in the immediate future.
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