I think he'll move on. Hopefully we can sign-and-trade him and pick up some sort of asset, although that may be unlikely after Nate's year (where he seemed to fall out of favor with two separate coaching staffs.)
I thought this was well stated. Nate has clearly fallen out of favor with the Celtics coaching staff at this point, which is clearly due to his tentative play when he was given minutes.
However, a training camp might change that. Nate, certainly has a skill set to be: a) back up point guard off the bench
b) an offensive spark
and generally a good role player.
I don't quite believe the gossip that he is immature in the locker room, which is irrelevant anyways. It is however typical that people quickly trash players or jump on a bandwagon depending on their current success or failure.
Tony Allen and Rasheed Wallace will attest to that.
What has really doomed Nate, is the success of the Celtic's current rotation. However, Danny wouldn't have made the trade if he did not anticipate a possible future role. Alot will depend upon the other options afforded Boston in the off season.
I'd like to see Nate brought off the bench occasionally against the Lakers.