NBA Champion, Division Rival Linked to Celtics: Report
of The Boston Celtics have a 6.2 million trade exception thanks to the Grant Williams sign-and-trade. With that exception, they can trade for a player who makes up to $100,000 more than the exception. One such player is Otto Porter Jr., and, per Yahoo Sports! Jake Fischer, he is linked to Boston.
“Elsewhere atop the Eastern Conference, Boston has been weighing various options who could deepen the Celtics’ bench, according to league sources. Boston will likely be limited to adding pieces through its $6.25 million traded-player exception with which the Celtics could bring on a veteran target such as Otto Porter Jr., sources said,” Fischer wrote in a February 6 story.
Porter Jr. once played a role in preventing the Celtics from winning a title when he played for the Golden State Warriors. Despite his reputation for being injury-prone, Porter played regular season 63 games and 19 playoff games for the Warriors during the 2021-22 season.
Porter’s had bad injury luck since going to the Raptors. He has played 23 games total since joining them after he won a title with the Warriors in 2022.
Analyst Outlines Otto Porter Jr. as Trade Target
It won’t be too long before the NBA Trade Deadline passes. The Celtics don’t have the best options available, but they still have options nonetheless. Otto Porter Jr. is one those options. MassLive’s Brian Robb explained why, despite his injury history, Porter could be worth a look.
“Porter Jr. has had an injury plagued stint during his two years in Toronto but is a proven playoff contributor when healthy as seen during the Warriors Finals run in 2022. He hasn’t played a game since December and likely will find a new home this trade deadline,” Robb wrote in a February 6 story.