Boston Celtics ranked close to worst in NBA for offseason by Athletic analyst

There’s a wide variety of perspectives on what Boston has done so far.

In many corners, there are fans of the Boston Celtics’ offseason moves to date, starting with the deal that sent Kemba Walker to the Oklahoma City Thunder and ending with a flurry of extensions with a team-friendly pickup of Dennis Schroder in the middle with several other trades and signings.

But not everyone sees the Celtics’ offseason through green-tinted lenses, or even in a positive light compared to the rest of the league. One such assessment puts Boston near the bottom of the league in fact, that of The Athletic’s David Aldridge, who rates the Celtics shakeup at just 26th in the league.

“The Cs reshuffled the cards, bringing Horford back, and moving on from Walker after just two seasons,” writes Aldridge.