Celtics president Brad Stevens talks on Boston’s eventful offseason, expectations for 2021-22

The new team president opened a window into the team’s offseason thinking, and plans for the future.

Boston Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens held a meeting with the press on Thursday morning to talk about a number of issues regarding the team’s active offseason and summer league participation.

Having made a number of high-profile moves such as the trade of Kemba Walker to the Oklahoma City Thunder to the signing of floor general Dennis Schroder and the creation of a trade exception for departing shooting guard Evan Fournier, the former Celtics head coach had plenty to talk about with the media, which he seemed excited to do, starting with his expectations.

“We want to be a good team,” he suggested.  “I think that we’ve been fortunate to add some guys that can really play. I think that that’s a positive, and I think that we’re in a good position from the big picture standpoint.”