T.J. Warren (21) dribbles past Georges Niang (20). Chris Coduto-USA TODAY Sports

With Grant Williams now out of the picture in Boston, the Celtics may be turning to a different player to serve as a foil to Jimmy Butler.

Shams Charania of The Athletic reported this week that the Celtics, who are looking to bulk up at the wing, are set to work out veteran NBA forward T.J. Warren in Boston this week. Lamar Stevens is another available forward that the Celtics will also work out, Charania adds.

Warren, a former lottery pick, is the juicy name there given his history with Butler. When he was a member of the Indiana Pacers in 2020, Warren got into an extremely heated altercation with Butler. Butler then proceeded to absolutely eviscerate Warren in his postgame press conference.

The blood feud between the two has died down a bit recently, especially after Butler and the Heat swept Warren and the Pacers during the first round of the 2020 playoffs. However, the two players still might not be going to dinner together any time soon.

A gifted midrange scorer as well as a shrewd cutter and defender, Warren would make for a decent signing on his own merits, but it certainly cannot hurt to add a player with Butler (whom the Celtics have faced in three of the last four posteasons) in mind either.

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