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Celtics Wire on MSNCould the Boston Celtics sign Charles Bassey to a training camp deal?Throughout the first three games of Las Vegas Summer League, Charles Bassey quickly endeared himself to Boston Celtics fans around the world. Currently, the Celtics frontcourt looks thin heading into the 2025-26 NBA season, and after some dominant showings, there was hope that Bassey could provide some depth and competition at the center position.
Gonzalez was one of three Celtics rookies on the Summer League roster, joining Amari Williams and Max Shulga. Interestingly, all three of them grew up overseas before coming stateside to pursue their basketball careers. It’s a unique international flavor for the Celtics that perhaps has some added side benefits while on the court.
How did the Celtics look at summer league? There's a new emphasis on being more aggressive and forcing turnovers for starters.
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Yardbarker on MSNCeltics Talking To Teams About Trades As They Look Toward 2026-27, Plus, Jayson Tatum’s Rcovery & Summer League StarsThe Boston Celtics have already made two major trades this offseason and are reportedly looking to continue making wide-sweeping moves. The Celtics have cut nearly $25 million off their books by trading Kristaps Porzingis to Atlanta and Jrue Holiday to Portland.
The Celtics now enter the offseason after their Summer League squad finished their five-game slate in Las Vegas.
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SB Nation on MSNHawks lose final Summer League game 101-80 to CelticsThe Summer League Atlanta Hawks went up against the Boston Celtics in their final matchup in Las Vegas, as they started off 4-0. Despite the undefeated record, the point differential was not good enough for them to make it into the final four.
Jordan Walsh locked in, Hugo Gonzalez started hot, Baylor Scheierman’s shooting woes continued and two bigs made headlines in the Celtics’ Summer League win over the Lakers.
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Celtics Wire on MSNThe Boston Celtics could still be open for business on the trade marketNevertheless, Boston is expected to continue wheeling and dealing throughout the summer. Anfernee Simons and Georges Niang, two players the Celtics acquired via trades this summer, could be re-routed before the start of the season.