Boston Celtics depth chart after franchise trades Jrue Holiday for Anfernee Simons and draft compensation

NBA: Portland Trail Blazers at Boston Celtics - Source: Imagn
NBA: Portland Trail Blazers at Boston Celtics - Source: Imagn

The Boston Celtics traded fan favorite Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday for Anfernee Simons and two second-round picks, per NBA insider Shams Charania. Celtics president Brad Stevens retooled the roster by trading a veteran for a younger star who could re-energize the team. Simons joins a core that still includes Derrick White, Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum.

Stevens managed to shed Holiday's $32.4 million salary for next season to take on Simons' $27.6 million contract. The Celtics, though, will likely give the 26-year-old guard an extension as he becomes an unrestricted free agent after the 2025-26 campaign.

Here is the Celtics' depth chart after the Holiday-Simons swap.

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Starters2nd3rd
Derrick WhitePayton PritchardJ.D. Davison
Anfernee SimonsBaylor Scheierman
Jaylen BrownSam HauserJordan Walsh
Jayson TatumXavier TillmanMiles Norris (Two-Way)
Kristaps PorzingisNeemias Queta

Anfernee Simons takes over Jrue Holiday's starting guard spot on the roster and forms a new backcourt duo with Derrick White. Sixth Man of the Year winner Payton Pritchard comes off the bench for the Boston Celtics. Jaylen Brown, who has played small forward for most of the past two seasons, keeps his spot.

Jayson Tatum's recovery from Achilles surgery could keep him out to start the 2025-26 season. When he's ready, he should return to his usual starting power forward role besides Kristaps Porzingis if Brad Stevens keeps the 7-foot-3 Latvian.

Luke Kornet and Al Horford are unrestricted free agents, hence their exclusion from the roster. The Celtics could still make offseason moves to re-sign one or both.

Stevens reportedly wants the Boston Celtics to drop under the punishing second apron. If that rumor holds true, Holiday's trade could just be the start. Boston is still $18 million over the second apron after swapping Holiday for Simons, per Spotrac.

Shams Charania reported roughly a week ago that Stevens looked at Holiday, Porzingis ($30.7 million) and Sam Hauser ($10.0 million) as trade chips. With the veteran point guard gone, the two could follow.


The Boston Celtics sent Jrue Holiday back to Portland

Jrue Holiday's three-year, championship-winning stint in Milwaukee ended in the summer of 2023 when the Bucks traded him to the Portland Trail Blazers. The move happened after the Bucks went after former Blazers superstar Damian Lillard.

Holiday's stay with the Blazers did not even last for a few weeks. The Boston Celtics sent Malcolm Brogdon, Robert Williams and two future first-round picks (2024, 2029) for Holiday. Brad Stevens' decision immediately paid off as Jrue Holiday played a key role in the Celtics' 2024 championship run.

On Monday, Stevens sent him back to Portland for a younger, more athletic guard.

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