Boston Celtics Rumors: Steven Adams trade update, Jaylen Brown's long-term future in doubt and more 

Steven Adams has been linked with a move to the Celtics due to the Thunder's ongoing rebuild
Steven Adams has been linked with a move to the Celtics due to the Thunder's ongoing rebuild

The Boston Celtics endured an underwhelming 2018-19 season and their offseason was also largely disappointing. Despite eyeing Anthony Davis for more than a year, the Celtics were never in the mix to sign the superstar before completing a trade to the Los Angeles Lakers and Kyrie Irving subsequently refused to discuss a new contract in Boston.

Al Horford also followed Irving out of the door after contract negotiations broke down, with Kemba Walker's acquisition being their only significant move. Nevertheless, the Celtics have plenty of assets and could be among the most active teams during the coming months. So with the 2019-20 season just a few weeks away, here are all the latest Celtics rumors you need to know.


Boston Celtics unlikely to make a move for Steven Adams

Steven Adams has been a key player for the OKC Thunder
Steven Adams has been a key player for the OKC Thunder

After being eliminated from the first round of the playoffs in three consecutive seasons, the Oklahoma City Thunder decided to enter rebuild mode this summer. Paul George, Russell Westbrook and Jerami Grant all completed trades to contending teams in the Western Conference while general manager Sam Presti is known to be looking to offload his remaining high earners.

Steven Adams is among those tied to expensive deals and the center was linked to the Celtics earlier this summer. However, according to Sean Deveney of Heavy.com, the team are unlikely to make a move for the 26-year-old:

The Celtics, too, were connected to Adams in trade rumors, but Adams' salary makes him an unlikely fit. Boston likely would have to build a deal around Gordon Hayward for Adams and neither side has much interest in that.

During the 2018-19 season, Adams averaged career highs in points (13.9) and rebounds (9.5). However, the Kiwi has yet to develop a perimeter shot and is owed more than $53 million over the next two years.

Jaylen Brown in no rush to sign a new deal

Jaylen Brown has been linked with a move away from the Boston Celtics
Jaylen Brown has been linked with a move away from the Boston Celtics

Boston selected Jaylen Brown third overall back in 2016, and the 22-year-old has established himself as an important player under Brad Stevens. The wing is eligible to sign a rookie extension until Oct. 21, although Brian Robb of the Boston Sports Journal is reporting that Brown is in 'no rush' to sign a new deal:

I've been able to watch these guys for three years, they have their process and like to take theri time. There is no rush at all, I don't know if they feel rushed. I hope they don't. They will figure it out or not figure it out. Either way is fine with me.

Last season, Brown averaged 13 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. If he fails to agree an extension with the Celtics, he is expected to command significant offers next summer due to the lack of talent set to hit the free agent market in 2020.

Tacko Fall's future with the Celtics remains in doubt

Tacko Fall is still facing a tough task to land on the Celtics' roster
Tacko Fall is still facing a tough task to land on the Celtics' roster

Tacko Fall attracted plenty of coverage during his four seasons at UCF, although the towering center went undrafted in the 2019 Draft. Nevertheless, the Celtics signed Fall to their Summer League roster and the 23-year-old continues to fight for Boston's final roster spot ahead of the 2019-20 season.

Fall made his TD Garden debut in Boston’s preseason opener against the Charlotte Hornets last night, and while offering praise for the young center, head coach Brad Stevens refused to confirm whether the UCF product is part of his plans for the upcoming season:

I just hope people continue to appreciate him for what he is as a person and how hard he's working to try to make it to the NBA. Because he's a really good kid and he's really, really working hard, and I think he's going to be in the NBA for a long time.

In his eight minutes on the court, Fall managed five points, three rebounds, and two blocks. Nevertheless, Javonte Green and Carsen Edwards both enjoyed breakout performances, and Fall will have to perform well over the next 10 days to secure a place on Stevens' roster.

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