#2 Terry Rozier

Due to the sustained form and fitness of Irving, Terry Rozier has struggled to make much of an impact in Boston this season. The 25-year-old started just 14 regular season games, and over his 79 appearances, Rozier averaged only 22.7 minutes per game.

The point guard has also struggled during the postseason, recording just 11 points over his last three outings, and back in April, Rozier revealed that he couldn't wait for the season to finish. After the conclusion of the playoffs, Rozier will become a restricted free agent, and the Celtics need to make a decision on if they are to entrust Rozier as Irving's successor.
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However, this looks increasingly unlikely, as the Celtics are likely to target a new All-Star guard such as Kemba Walker. This leaves Rozier facing a summer exit, and thanks to his performances during the 2018 postseason, 'Scary Terry' should have no trouble in finding a new home.
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