Boston Celtics waive guard Justin Champagnie

The Celtics have parted ways with former Pitt Panther Justin Champagnie.

According to the Athletic’s Shams Charania, the Boston Celtics have waived guard Justin Champagnie.

Keeping the former Pitt Panther past Aug. 1 would have triggered a payment of $50,000 as part of Champagnie’s non-guaranteed contract. A further $350,000 would have been owed if he remained a member of the team on opening night. As a luxury tax team, Boston would be on the hook for more financial obligations had it kept Champagnie on the books.

This isn’t a particularly surprising move, however. Champagnie joined the club in April and failed to make much of an impression, even as a deep bench guy. His lukewarm performance at Las Vegas Summer League in July was another nail in the coffin. Boston’s tight salary sheet means even modest spending has to go to a player the club truly trusts.

Parting ways with Champagnie is the first of a few difficult decisions the Celtics will need to make as summer turns to autumn. Luke Kornet’s contract is non-guaranteed; Dalano Banton’s deal is only partially guaranteed.

Likewise, there are still a number of free agents available for the team to take a chance on. The offseason isn’t over yet.

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