Brad Stevens on Celtics: "You don't want to make rash decisions"
Briefly

Boston Celtics GM Brad Stevens emphasized the importance of cautious decision-making following the team's disappointing playoff exit. The Celtics were eliminated in the second round against the New York Knicks, exacerbated by injuries to key players like Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. Stevens hinted that the core roster might see changes, acknowledging the challenges posed by the new collective bargaining agreement that penalizes high-spending teams, which may impact Boston's ability to strengthen the lineup this offseason.
...the current Celtics core on the floor together for the last time already with a host of roster changes expected to arrive this offseason.
...you don't want to make decisions that are rash or emotional. And we've got a lot to sift through and sort out and think about.
The league has implemented rules changes in the new collective bargaining agreement to make life difficult for high-spending teams.
The Celtics are projected to be about $20 million above the second apron line at this stage.
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