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How the Boston Celtics brilliantly avoided NBA tax penalties by breaking up their championship core and brilliant free-agency ...
At this point, the Celtics are $4.5 million below the second apron, $7.4 million over the first apron, and $15.4 million over the luxury tax. It will be difficult for the Celtics to cut more while ...
One year ago, the Boston Celtics were NBA champions. By the time next season rolls around, they may have a very different look than that title-winning team. As relayed by Bobby Marks of ESPN, the ...
Adam Silver's first and second aprons have made it almost impossible for teams to retain their veteran players once they ...
The salary cap has crunched down on the Celtics again. This time, backup center Luke Kornet is headed out of Boston, agreeing to sign with the San Antonio Spurs in NBA free agency on Monday. The ...
The NBA salary cap stinks. This will sound provincial because it’s the Celtics who are victimized by the league’s complicated system of taxes, aprons, exceptions and repeaters. But it stinks ...
Trading Simons would be one of the easier ways for the Celtics to create more space against the salary cap and luxury tax. He has a $27.7 million salary for the 2025-26 season and is entering the ...
There are a lot of factors, but it mostly has to do with the salary cap and second-apron restrictions that would haunt the Celtics for years to come. We get it: Fans don't want to hear about ...
The Celtics are expected to be busy as they need to shed salary cap space this summer, putting them in a state of uncertainty. The C’s not only are looking to cut costs, but they also know ...
Nor can Boston sign a waived player with a salary of at least $14.1 million. “The Celtics’ 2033 first-round pick will become frozen (their 2032 pick is already) if they finish the 2025-26 over ...
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