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    Celtics bolster bench ahead of trade deadline

    By Jeff Weiner,

    2024-02-09

    The Celtics bolstered their bench this week ahead of the NBA's trade deadline, adding a defensive stalwart as they gear up for a playoff run with championship ambitions.

    State of play: At 39-12, the Celts boast the NBA's best record and are riding high with a five-game lead in the Eastern Conference standings.


    • Their young superstars, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, are living up to their billing this season.
    • 🦄 The team's big offseason acquisition , Kristaps "The Unicorn" Porzingis, has also been a hit: He's averaging 20 points and 7 rebounds a game and scored 31 Wednesday to beat the Hawks.

    The big picture: While regular season success is nice, the Celtics want a title. Anything less than a deep postseason run would be a disappointment.

    • For the uninitiated: Boston has netted 17 championships , most recently in 2008.
    • The Celtics made it to the NBA Finals in 2022 but lost to the Golden State Warriors in six games.

    ⚡ Threat level: Boston's top two centers, Porzingis and Al Horford, have missed a combined 23 games, and Porzingis has been injury prone in the past.

    • The team has been much worse with third-stringer Luke Kornet on the court.

    Enter Xavier Tillman. The 25-year-old big man, acquired from the Memphis Grizzlies this week, is an elite defender who'll add depth to the lineup.

    • Meanwhile, minutes before yesterday's trade deadline, the Celts nabbed Jaden Springer from the 76ers. The 21-year-old guard is unlikely to play much but is also a skilled defender.

    What they're saying: "What do you get the team that has everything?" mused ESPN's Kevin Pelton, who gave the Celtics an "A" for the Tillman trade.

    What's next: The Celtics play the Wizards tonight (7:30pm) at home, before heading to Miami for a nationally televised game against the Heat on Sunday.

    • That game tips off at 2pm on ABC.

    Then, catch Brown and Tatum in the All-Star Game a week from Sunday. Brown's also likely participating in the dunk contest on Feb. 17.

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