Celtics reportedly trade Jaden Springer to Rockets for luxury-tax relief
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The Boston Celtics recently traded guard Jared Springer and a 2030 second-round pick to the Houston Rockets, moving more towards managing their financial responsibilities instead of acquiring new talent. This trade reportedly saves Boston nearly $15 million off their luxury-tax bill due to repeater penalties. Although Springer showed potential, he was struggling to get playing time behind established guards. The Celtics now have two open roster spots, leaving them room for potential further moves before the NBA trade deadline.
The Celtics needed to reduce their luxury-tax bill, resulting in the trade of Jared Springer, freeing up nearly $15 million moving forward.
Boston's trade of Jared Springer underscores their focus not on immediate talent acquisition, but on long-term financial strategy amidst a hefty luxury tax burden.
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