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    Former Celtics Forward Not Ruling Out Return to Team

    By Daniel Locke,

    8 hours ago

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    The Boston Celtics have not made a lot of changes to their roster so far this offseason.

    The only departure at this point has been that of rotational forward Oshae Brissett who did not pick up his player option for next season.

    Brissett talked about his free agency process on his YouTube channel.

    A NESN article written by Gio Rivera included quotes made by Brissett.

    "I'm still a free agent now, talking to some teams," Brissett said on his latest "BrissyTV" YouTube vlog. "You guys will all see obviously when it happens, where I end up. That's full transparency, man. At the end of the day, that's what it comes down to. I love every single part about being a Boston Celtic. And I could go back, who freakin' knows? Hey, the door's not closed fully. There's still a spot on the team. Who knows?"

    Brissett talked about this past season and what made it enjoyable.

    "That was the best season of my career," Brissett said. "And it wasn't because we won. It wasn't because of playing. It wasn't because of none of that. I just feel I grew so much as a player on the court and off the court. Watching literal Hall of Famers all day, practicing with Hall of Famers, you grow. I'm a sponge, a basketball sponge. I like to learn things. That, to me, was the reason I would say that was the best season of my career."

    During his one season in Boston, Brissett appeared in 55 games and started one of them.

    Brissett averaged 11.5 minutes, 3.7 points and 2.9 rebounds per game during his time with the Celtics.

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