Celtics guard Payton Pritchard won the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award in 2024-25 after averaging 14.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.5 assists on .472/.407/.845 shooting in 80 games last season (28.4 MPG). Last week, he discussed his confidence in the team’s ability to remain competitive and his excitement for a larger role in 2025-26.
After trading Jrue Holiday to Portland, Boston intends to promote Pritchard to the starting lineup for the upcoming season, Grant Afseth reports for FastbreakJournal.com.
That means Anfernee Simons — whom the Celtics acquired for Holiday and have reportedly been trying to trade — will essentially slide into Pritchard’s old role as a spark-plug scorer off the bench, assuming he’s still on the roster when the season tips off in October.
As Afseth notes, Pritchard only started three games last season, but he put up big numbers in those contests, averaging 21.7 PPG, 5.0 RPG and 7.3 APG in 35.1 MPG.
According to Afseth, Boston believes the former 26th overall pick has “earned the starting job through years of steady development.” Pritchard is entering his sixth season with the Celtics.
While Simons is a more proven offensive player than Pritchard, he’s also a worse defender. And given Simons’ tenuous spot on the roster — he’s on an expiring $27.7M contract, whereas Pritchard is in the second season of a four-year, $30M rookie scale extension — it makes sense from both a team-building and continuity perspective to give Pritchard the starting nod.
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