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Re: NBA 2026-27 offseason trades, signings & rumors
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The Celtics are expected to have interest in Mavericks guard Brandon Williams when free agency opens, according to
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Williams averaged 13 PPG, 3.9 APG & 2.9 RPG (47.2% FG/23.2% 3PT) in 66 games for Dallas

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The Celtics are expected to have interest in Mavericks guard Brandon Williams when free agency opens, according to
@MikeAScotto
 

Williams averaged 13 PPG, 3.9 APG & 2.9 RPG (47.2% FG/23.2% 3PT) in 66 games for Dallas
He was okay at Dallas,?wouldn?t mind him as a backup
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The Celtics are expected to have interest in Mavericks guard Brandon Williams when free agency opens, according to
@MikeAScotto
 

Williams averaged 13 PPG, 3.9 APG & 2.9 RPG (47.2% FG/23.2% 3PT) in 66 games for Dallas
He was okay at Dallas,?wouldn?t mind him as a backup

Presumably that would be his role.  He could probably be had for the $5.5 million bi-annual exception, leaving us to use the larger MLE for someone else.

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The Celtics are expected to have interest in Mavericks guard Brandon Williams when free agency opens, according to
@MikeAScotto
 

Williams averaged 13 PPG, 3.9 APG & 2.9 RPG (47.2% FG/23.2% 3PT) in 66 games for Dallas
He was okay at Dallas,?wouldn?t mind him as a backup

Presumably that would be his role.  He could probably be had for the $5.5 million bi-annual exception, leaving us to use the larger MLE for someone else.

Would have to think PP is starting next season no matter what happens with Brown. Really the only kind of guards Brad is looking for in FA are going to be suited to be back ups.

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The Celtics are expected to have interest in Mavericks guard Brandon Williams when free agency opens, according to
@MikeAScotto
 

Williams averaged 13 PPG, 3.9 APG & 2.9 RPG (47.2% FG/23.2% 3PT) in 66 games for Dallas
He was okay at Dallas,?wouldn?t mind him as a backup

Presumably that would be his role.  He could probably be had for the $5.5 million bi-annual exception, leaving us to use the larger MLE for someone else.

Would have to think PP is starting next season no matter what happens with Brown. Really the only kind of guards Brad is looking for in FA are going to be suited to be back ups.

I think it will be PP or Hugo assuming Brown remains.  All bets are off if he is traded, or I guess if we move Sam and get back a starter level player.

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Weird, the 7th best player on a team is garnering interest from half the league?

Interesting.  :laugh:
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