Boston Celtics Eye Potential Reunion with Javonte Green for 2025-26 Season
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The Boston Celtics wrapped up the first half of the 2024-25 NBA season on a strong note, closing with a three-game winning streak, including a dominant 131-104 victory over the New York Knicks. With the team focused on a potential repeat championship run, the front office is also looking ahead to key roster decisions for next season.
Celtics’ Cap Considerations
Boston’s core is locked in for the long haul, with Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown both signed through 2028-29. Their contracts total a combined $565 million, with Tatum holding a $71 million player option for 2029-30. Given these financial commitments, general manager Brad Stevens will need to find cost-effective depth options to round out the roster.
Javonte Green as a Potential Target
One intriguing option for Boston could be a reunion with Javonte Green, who will become an unrestricted free agent this summer. Green, now 31 and playing for the New Orleans Pelicans, has developed into a valuable two-way role player since his time in Boston as a rookie in 2019-20.
This season, Green has played 49 games, averaging:
- 5.7 points
- 3.5 rebounds
- 1.0 steals
- 21.6 minutes per game
Green’s athleticism and defensive intensity have remained his calling card, as evidenced by his career 113 defensive rating per 100 possessions. Additionally, his improved three-point shooting (36.6% over the past three seasons) makes him an even better fit for Boston’s system.
Why Green Makes Sense for Boston
- Defensive Impact – A high-energy defender who fits Boston’s defensive schemes.
- Athleticism & Hustle – Adds an explosive presence off the bench.
- Affordable Contract – A low-cost depth piece amid Boston’s financial constraints.
- Three-Point Efficiency – His improved outside shooting makes him a viable 3-and-D option.
With limited financial flexibility, Green could be a realistic and valuable addition to Boston’s bench for the 2025-26 season, helping the Celtics sustain their championship window without breaking the bank.