Most likely nothing will happen. The NBA gets ridiculous online just before the trade deadline.
The Mavericks released the former Celtic on Friday morning, the day after Boston faced Kemba Walker in Dallas, and Jayson Tatum quote-tweeted the following with the trade news:
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— Jayson Tatum (@jaytatum0) January 6, 2023
Eye emoji, clover, clover. Internet sleuths, start sleuthing.
Walker spent two seasons in Boston. He was an All-Star starter in Year One of effectively being the Kyrie Irving replacement. TheĀ CelticsĀ would eventually lose in the Eastern Conference Finals in the Orlando bubble. His second season was a little rockier; Walker only played 43 regular season games with a balky knee and later that offseason, he was dealt to Oklahoma City for Al Horford. Heās since been hampered with similar injuries.
If youāve been tracking the fingerprints, something is afoot. Earlier in the week, President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens traded Noah Vonleh to theĀ San Antonio SpursĀ to clear a roster spot and ease the luxury tax burden. That obviously doesnāt mean that the team is looking to pick up Walker on waivers. Itās a move that creates flexibility for the roster with just over a month left before the trade deadline.
Yesterday marked the first day that teams canĀ sign players to 10-day contracts. Right now, the Celtics donāt have a clear need in their roster. Since the return of Robert Williams, heās rounded out a second unit that includes Malcolm Brogdon and Grant Williams with cameo stints by Sam Hauser, Luke Kornet, and Payton Pritchard.
But remember last season whenĀ Joe Johnson came back to BostonĀ while the team was getting hammered by COVID? Maybe a visit from an old friend could lift the spirits of a team who has struggled on the road. Coincidentally, the Celtics play two games in Charlotte on the 14th and 16th. Pass me the Kleenex.
Source: https://www.celticsblog.com