The Boston Celtics, following their recent NBA championship, are 35-15 this season and are interested in securing Guerschon Yabusele from the 76ers. His improved scoring ability, especially as a perimeter threat, will bolster the Celtics' chances of repeating as champions. Yabusele's current stats reflect his strong performance, averaging 11 points with high shooting efficiency. With an expiring contract, he may be acquired affordably, which is crucial as they compete with the New York Knicks for his services.
Yabusele previously played for Boston but was not the developed player he is now. The 29-year-old can score in the interior and more importantly, he is a threat on the perimeter.
Due to injury, he is seeing significant playing time, averaging 26.6 minutes per game. He is shooting 51.5 percent from the field and 40.2 percent from beyond the arc while averaging 11 points per game.
As a half-season rental, he could be picked up for some draft assets and, maybe, a role player. It is a bill the Celtics can afford.
Get Yabusele back in the building, acclimate him to the team, and let him be the potential dagger in the interior or from beyond the line that closes things out Boston in pursuit of a 19th world title.
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