Boston Celtics Slammed for Moving in the Wrong Direction This Offseason

The Boston Celtics are being slammed for taking a step backwards this offseason.

As a contending team, the goal is always to improve the roster and get closer to a championship, and the Celtics failed to do that this summer, according to Grant Hughes of Bleacher Report.

Boston Celtics Named as Team That ‘Definitely’ Got Worse This Offseason

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Hughes recently listed five NBA teams that “definitely” got worse during the current offseason, and the Celtics were at the top of the list. Hughes thinks that team’s decision to swap out Jaylen Brown for Paul George will ultimately lower their ceiling, especially during postseason play.

“The Celtics should care most about their postseason outlook, and it’s hard to make the case that they’ll be more dangerous in the playoffs without their best tough-shot maker and most reliable on-ball wing defender,” Hughes wrote.

“Paul George might make the Celtics more balanced and effective during the regular season because he’s a better spacer, needs the ball less and can do a lot of the defensive work Brown could. But he’s also six years older and is among the least likely players in the league to hold up over a full season and playoff run. … But the playoffs are different, and Boston’s postseason ceiling feels lower now than it did a few weeks ago.”

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We’ll have to wait and see how the Brown trade plays out on the court, but on paper it certainly seems like the Sixers got the better end of the deal.

Brown was a consistent two-way workhorse for the Celtics who averaged 28.7 points, 6.9 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game last season.

This story will be updated. 

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