Torrey Craig had a limited role after signing with the Celtics, but the free agent forward is interested in staying with the team next season, according to Souichi Terada of MassLive. Craig started the season in Chicago, but was sidelined for weeks by an ankle injury and only got into nine games. The Bulls waived him on February 3, and Boston signed him five days later to fill an opening on its 15-man roster.
“I guess we’ll cross that path when we get there,” Craig said after the team was eliminated last week in New York. “I have to sit down with my representatives, my agents and talk things through and see the options. But I wouldn’t mind re-signing here.”
Craig, 34, appeared in 17 games with the Celtics, making three starts and averaging 2.7 points and 2.8 rebounds in 11.8 minutes per night. He may have a larger role if he returns to the team because Jayson Tatum will miss most or all of the season with a torn Achilles and several rotation players might be traded to save money.
Craig said he enjoyed being in Boston despite the limited playing time.
“Just the togetherness,” he said. “Everybody in the locker room is for one another, all the way down to the front office, the coaching staff. Family-oriented. Yeah, it’s just a wholesome place to be around.”
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