The 2026 NBA trade deadline has passed and the dust has started to settle on the many moves made by the Boston Celtics and the rest of the league ahead of the annual cutoff on moving players between teams. This week, the Celtics dealt Anfernee Simons for Nikola Vucevic, and then moved Chris Boucher, Xavier Tillman Sr., and Josh Minott with only two way player John Tonje coming back. Did we mention that Boston got below the luxury tax without using a first round pick to get there from what would have been the costliest roster in the history of the league?
While easing the pinch on Bill Chisholm’s pockets may not get the attention of most Boston fans, the fact that these moves put the Celtics in position to go all-in on spending once they are out of the luxury tax repeater status the season after next ought to register some interest. And now the questions of why the Celtics made the moves they did at the deadline starts to come into focus. To get a better idea of which players might also be added to Boston’s roster in the coming days and weeks, and what else Celtics fans should watch for in the medium term, “Havlicek Stole the Pod” linked up with Third Apron founder and cap guru Yossi Gozlan.
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This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Who should we expect the Celtics to sign (and what comes next?)