The Boston Celtics have made a move during the NBA free agency period, and it is not a trade involving Jaylen Brown. On Wednesday, the Celtics and veteran point guard Mike Conley agreed to terms on a one-year deal, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
The Celtics have signed Mike Conley to a one-year deal. Conley, who is 38 years old, is entering his 20th NBA season and joins the Celtics after stops with the Memphis Grizzlies (2007-2019), Utah Jazz (2019-2023), and Minnesota Timberwolves (2023-2026).
Free agent center Nikola Vucevic will sign a one-year, $3.9MM deal with the Magic, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link). Charania adds that Vucevic turned down more lucrative offers from other teams to return to Orlando, where he still owns a home.
This article could be obsolete by the time you finish reading it. Honestly, it might be outdated by the time I finish writing it, which is a deeply stupid way to live and yet exactly what NBA free agency does to us.
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The Boston Celtics may have backed themselves into a bit of a corner with forward Jaylen Brown. The Celtics have found that the trade market for Brown is not as robust as they had hoped, according to Sam Amick of The Athletic.
Chris Cenac Jr. and Dillon Mitchell have been members of the Celtics for less than a week, but they’ve both gotten right to work. The two Celtics rookies landed in Boston on Monday afternoon and went straight to the Auerbach Center to work out with the coaching staff.
It’s safe to say the trade market for Celtics star Jaylen Brown isn’t exactly robust at the moment. Per Sam Amick of The Athletic, Boston is finding little traction in negotiations centered on Brown and may even have to lower its asking price.
The Boston Celtics have been embroiled in trade rumors surrounding star Jaylen Brown over the past several weeks, with things heating up after the team swung and missed on Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The Celtics are encountering a disappointing trade market as they try to work out a deal involving Jaylen Brown, according to Sam Amick of The Athletic.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
This offseason has been a pretty chaotic one so far. Between the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade saga to the now exhausting Jaylen Brown trade discourse, it feels like there isn’t room to talk about the rest of the team as a whole.
It's not too often that legendary Boston Celtics center and four-time NBA Champion, Robert Parish, chooses to chime in on current league trade rumors or specifically address the inner ongoings of the beloved organization that "The Chief" spent 14 seasons with.
Both Neemias Queta and the Boston Celtics overachieved during the 2025-26 NBA regular season. With many expecting Boston to have a rebuilding year, guard Jaylen Brown, along with a cast of role players that included Queta, defied preseason odds.
The Celtics have finalized their five team option decisions for the 2026/27 season, according to Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe, who reports (via Twitter) that Neemias Queta, Jordan Walsh and Dalano Banton are having their options picked up, while Amari Williams and Max Shulga are having their minimum-salary options declined.
While the NBA world is waiting for any solid news on Jaylen Brown, the Boston Celtics are taking care of some other necessary business today. The team has picked up their options on Neemias Queta, Jordan Walsh, and Dalano Banton.