First, a disclaimer: Brad Stevens often works in the shadows.

Some of Stevens’ most notable acquisitions as Celtics president of basketball operations have come relatively out of the blue (Derrick White, Kristaps Porzingis and Anfernee Simons, to name a few examples), while he’s tended to avoid popular names linked to Boston in trade rumors.

So, if you hear a name mentioned in the same sentence as the Celtics ahead of the NBA trade deadline (Thursday at 3 p.m. ET), that certainly doesn’t mean the player will wind up in Boston.

But that won’t stop us from keeping tabs on the latest reporting surrounding the C’s as the trade market heats up. The Celtics enter Monday tied for the second-best record in the Eastern Conference, and with the possibility of a Jayson Tatum return looming, there’s a case for Boston to add at least one piece before the deadline to position itself as a true title contender.

As you’ll see, the Celtics’ top priority appears to be adding frontcourt depth to augment Neemias Queta and Luka Garza. Stevens is hard to predict, however, so we’re not ruling out anything between now and Thursday.

Here’s a roundup of Celtics-related rumors, which we’ll update as the deadline gets closer.

Wednesday, Jan. 28: According to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto, Celtics big man Chris Boucher is drawing “exploratory interest” from the Hawks, Sixers and Suns, among other teams. Boucher has appeared in just nine games for Boston this season, so he’s an obvious trade candidate if the C’s can find a willing partner.

Tuesday, Jan. 27: Earlier this season, the Celtics reached out to the Clippers about a trade for big man Ivica Zubac, per HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto. While Zubac would be a great fit in Boston, Los Angeles has rebounded from a slow start to become a fringe playoff contender, which makes a deal seem unlikely.

Friday, Jan. 23: The Celtics are “in the marketplace” for “a big-time starting center,” ESPN’s Shams Charania reports. While Charania didn’t mention any specific names, Mavericks center Daniel Gafford is among potential trade candidates to watch this week.

Wednesday, Jan. 15: The Athletic’s Jay King cited Nets big man Nic Claxton as a potential target to watch ahead of the trade deadline. Claxton still has two additional years remaining on his contract and is making $25.4 million this season, so he wouldn’t come cheap.

Tuesday, Jan. 14: Matt Moore, author of the Hardwood Paroxysm newsletter, reports the Celtics have “long held interest” in Grizzlies big man Jaren Jackson Jr. Memphis very well could move Jackson before the deadline, but the C’s would have to give up a haul for the former Defensive Player of the Year.