When the Boston Celtics traded for former All-Star Kristaps Porzingis earlier this week, initial reactions focused more on what the team gave up. Boston is parting ways with nine-year veteran Marcus Smart in the three-team deal, a decision team president Brad Stevens described as “really, really, really” difficult. It will take time for the team, the players, and the fans to grapple with this change.
Looking ahead, however, Boston is welcoming aboard one of the league’s most dynamic and intriguing players. Beset by injuries and distractions away from the game, the 27-year-old Porzingis hasn’t always been able to play to his potential. Now with the Celtics, Stevens is confident Porzingis will once again play to his ceiling, benefitting Boston on both ends of the floor.
Late Thursday night Stevens spoke to the media shortly after the trade was made official. He explained how the move helps balance Boston’s depth chart a bit, but more importantly, that Porzingis’ unique game could be a big advantage for the Celtics.
Celtics president Brad Stevens expressed his gratitude for Marcus Smart while looking ahead to the Kristaps Porzingis era. https://t.co/2yLGvONEWi
— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) June 23, 2023