After the trade of Kemba Walker, the Boston Celtics should try to strengthen their position as playmaker during free agency, or via a trade. If it is probably not plan A since we are talking about Lonzo Ball, Spencer Dinwiddie or Patty Mills, Marc Stein reports that the case of a former member of the house should be monitored: Isaiah Thomas.
Brad Stevens is a big fan of the playmaker and obviously the Celtics would be interested in a reunion.
After two games with Team USA as part of the qualifiers for the FIBA Americas, he landed a 10-day contract with the Pelicans. But the adventure was cut short since it was not kept. The veteran, however, would have made a very good impression in the locker room with the youngsters of the team. In 3 games he shot 7.7 points at 33.3% including 25% from far, 1.3 rebound and 1.7 passes in 16.1 minutes.
He could be an interesting veteran to support all the young backs of the team, with an arguably limited role on the court.
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