Which Boston Celtics alumni are earning the most dead money?

Sometimes, even very well-run ball clubs like the Boston Celtics make mistakes big enough that they hang around to haunt a team.

Sometimes, even very well-run ball clubs like the Boston Celtics make mistakes big enough that they hang around to haunt a team for seasons after the mistake was made. Most often, this comes in the form of signing a player to a contract they cannot possibly live up to the value of due to any of many unforeseen circumstances.

When that happens, a franchise will usually cut and stretch a player’s salary over multiple seasons to preserve as much of their cap space as possible for the duration of the contract remaining stretched between three and five seasons to ease the cap hit to the team. More often, however, a team will eat the deal at once, especially when it’s a smaller contract or just a season or two left on it, with what remains on the books still owed known as “dead money” in league parlance.

And in a recent HoopsHype analysis, it seems several Celtics alumni made the top 30 contracts of dead money in the league for these sorts of deals; let’s look at which deals they are on and where they are ranked.

Who are the best international players to play for the Boston Celtics?

From Charlie Hoefer to Alaa Abdenaby to Rick Fox to Kristaps Porzingis, there has been no shortage of players who were born abroad who have worn the green and white.

The Boston Celtics are a storied franchise for more than just their titles. They have been a trailblazing team in terms of signing and fielding players from all over the world, a philosophy that started in their first season.

From Charlie Hoefer to Alaa Abdelnaby to Rick Fox to Kristaps Porzingis, there has been no shortage of players born abroad who have worn the green and white.

But who were the best and who were the worst? What criteria should we use to judge them across eras? In the spirit of the annual arrival of #RankingSeason, the thing to do is try.

And try the hosts of the CLNS Media “How Bout Them Celtics!” did on a recent episode.

Take a look at the clip embedded above to hear how they assessed the international Celtics of all time.

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Every player in Boston Celtics history who wore No. 13

Today’s installment focuses on the 24 players who wore No. 13 over the years as of September 2023.

The Boston Celtics have more retired jerseys than any other team in the NBA, but that doesn’t mean the rest of their jerseys have little history of interest tied to them.

In fact, with 17 titles to their name and decades of competitive basketball played in them, their unretired jersey numbers pack in some of the most history not hanging from the rafters of any team in the league. To that end, we have launched our accounting of that history, with every player in every jersey worn by more than one Celtics player in the storied franchise’s history accounted for.

Today’s installment focuses on the 24 players who wore No. 13 over the years as of September 2023.

Every player in Philadelphia 76ers history who has worn No. 11

Here are all 33 players who have worn the No. 11 in the history of the Philadelphia 76ers.

It’s summertime in the NBA, so it’s time to learn some history. The Philadelphia 76ers are one of the older franchises in the NBA. Their history dates to the 1949-50 season.

With that longevity, the team has had hundreds of players come through the City of Brotherly Love. Sixers Wire looks at the No. 11, which has been worn by 33 of those players in the history of the franchise.

This running series will go through all of the uniform numbers worn in franchise history. The previous edition of this series was a list compiling the 30 players who have worn the No. 12.

Here is the list of the 33 who have worn No. 11 in Sixers history:

Celtics trading Theis, Nesmith, Stauskas, Fitts, Morgan, ’23 first for Indiana Pacers’ Malcolm Brogdon

The club reportedly was after a ‘true playmaking point guard’ for next season, relates Woj.

The Boston Celtics threw expectations a fairly major curveball on Friday with news from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski that the team will trade for Indiana Pacers guard Malcolm Brogdon. Per Woj, Boston is sending out veteran big man Daniel Theis, reserve wing Aaron Nesmith, and reserves Nik Stauskas, Malik Fitts, and Juwan Morgan.

The Celtics will also reportedly include a 2023 first-round draft pick to sweeten the offer for the Pacers. “The Celtics wanted to land a true playmaking point guard and now acquire Malcolm Brogdon without costing themselves a core player,” writes the ESPN NBA insider. “The Pacers land another first-round pick in the deal.”

The Celtics now have an additional four roster spots to fill via trades or minimum deals, and armed with multiple significant traded player exceptions — the largest at $17.1 million — will be active on multiple fronts in the coming hours and days.

Brogdon has averaged 15.4 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game while shooting 37.6% from deep over his career of 6 seasons, all spent with the Pacers.

Stay locked in for more news about this developing storyline at the Celtics Wire.

This post originally appeared on Celtics Wire.

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Grading the Boston Celtics’ postseason play from top to bottom

Boston may not have made it to the promised land, but they got pretty close in a season few expected even a deep run.

The Boston Celtics came up short in their 2022 NBA Finals series against a seasoned Golden State Warriors squad, losing in six games to end a postseason run even All-NBA forward Jayson Tatum’s father Justin wasn’t entirely sure was going to happen. 

Monday morning quarterbacking would be too easy in an assessment of that postseason run, inflected with the frustration that the Celtics couldn’t quite get the job done at their precocious average age of 25.9. But if one takes a longer view of how each player playing for Boston in the 2022 NBA Playoffs in the context of what was expected of them in the postseason, the Celtics acquitted themselves well for the most part.

Let’s take a stab at assessing the full playoff roster that saw the floor this postseason.

A Sixers fan’s guide to watching Celtics vs. Warriors NBA Finals

Here is a Philadelphia 76ers fan’s guide to watching the 2022 NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and the Golden State Warriors.

The 2022 NBA Finals begins on Thursday at 9 p.m. EDT from the Bay Area as the Golden State Warriors get set to take on the Boston Celtics.

The Philadelphia 76ers, of course, were eliminated from the playoffs by the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference semifinals. The injury-riddled Heat then put up a big battle against the Celtics before falling in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals at home.

Although the Sixers are out of the playoffs, there are some storylines, specifically related to the Sixers, for their fans to watch.

Celtics player grades: Assessing Boston at the end of the 2021-22 regular season

Our assessment of how each Boston player did with the opportunities in front of them this season.

Now that the end of the 2021-22 NBA season is nearly upon the Boston Celtics, attention to how the team’s remaining players did during it in terms of their level of play and contribution.16 players are currently on Boston’s roster with varying degrees of responsibility and playing time having been available to them.

How much did they aid (or harm) the success of the Celtics as a whole this season, and how much more could they have realistically done with the opportunities they had in front of them? Such assessments will rise from a trickle to a flood, and dial in on specific players increasingly while we wait for the playoffs to begin in earnest. We’ll do in-depth player grades once the Celtics have truly finished their 2021-22 regular season.

But for now, let’s take a quick and dirty look at what each player did with Boston this season, assigning a letter grade to each.

Celtics injury update: Timelord, Horford, Tatum, Stauskas to sit vs. Bucks; Smart listed as probable

Boston seems to be prioritizing rest to finish the season.

It very much looks like the Boston Celtics are prioritizing rest over wins to finish the 2021-22 NBA regular season with news from the team that it will sit both veteran big man Al Horford (low back soreness) and All-Star forward Jayson Tatum (right patella tendinopathy) against a mostly healthy Milwaukee Bucks squad for their Thursday night matchup with the defending champs.

In addition to Tatum and Horford, starting center Robert Williams III (left knee meniscal tear) and reserve guard Nik Stauskas (right ankle sprain) will also sit out the game, with veteran point guard Marcus Smart (right ankle sprain) listed as probable to play against the Bucks in Boston’s penultimate regular-season game of the year.

Boston could secure the second seed with a win over Milwaukee, but with wear and tear plaguing several players in heavy minutes rotation and a key player already out indefinitely, this may well be the wisest approach with a deep postseason run in mind for the Celtics.

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Celtics injury update: Morgan in protocols; Stauskas, Timelord also out; Tatum, Brown, Horford probable vs. Bulls

Players in the protocols and long injury reports are not exactly ideal at this time of the season.

The Boston Celtics‘ injury report ahead of their road tilt with the Chicago Bulls has a few elements to it we have not seen in some time — multiple tweets needed to disseminate it on Twitter, and a player in the NBA’s health and safety protocols.

While it remains unclear if at all related to the rumbles of potentially unvaccinated players being on the team with forward Juwan Morgan entering the league’s protocols given one can easily have a breakthrough case if vaccinated, it is certain Morgan will not be playing for Boston again in the short term without the requisite negative tests being returned for him to do so. Joining him on the injury report as out are Nik Stauskas (sprained ankle), and Robert Williams III (meniscus).

Al Horford (back soreness), Jaylen Brown, and Jayson Tatum (both knee tendinopathy) are listed as probably, but with the Bulls shutting down Lonzo Ball (knee) for the rest of the season and Zach LaVine out, it is not out of the question for both teams to play their usual high-minutes players lightly on Wednesday night.

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