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The Boston Celtics face significant roster challenges during the 2025 NBA offseason following the trades of Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday, and the season-ending Achilles injury to Jayson Tatum. Their most pressing need is at the center position, where their current options are limited to Neemias Queta and Luke Garza.
One potential solution explored (*as a prediction, not a report*) is for the Celtics to initiate a trade with the Portland Trail Blazers for center Robert Williams III. Williams is entering the final year of his contract, owed $13,285,713. He is considered expendable by Portland due to their crowded frontcourt, featuring players like Donovan Clingan and Duop Reath, and his history of injuries has likely diminished his trade value.
Acquiring Williams could benefit the Celtics significantly. When healthy, he has demonstrated strong defensive instincts and athleticism, averaging 7.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game throughout his career. Furthermore, Williams spent five of his seven NBA seasons with Boston, providing valuable familiarity with the team and organization. His defensive presence would help address the void left by the departures of Porzingis and Holiday.
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