Celtics acquiring Brogdon could be 'trade of the summer,' says Green
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[July 08, 2022]
(Reuters) - Golden State Warriors power
forward Draymond Green said on Thursday the Celtics are poised to be
even more dangerous next season after Boston acquired point guard
Malcolm Brogdon.
Green's Warriors defeated the Celtics last month to win the NBA
championship in a series during which Boston did not have a true
point guard and struggled with turnovers.
A skilled veteran, Brogdon averaged 19 points, five rebounds and six
assists in 33 games for the Pacers last season.
"Incredible move by the Boston Celtics," Green said on his podcast.
"I've got to give them a lot of credit for going out and find a guy
like Malcolm Brogdon. I can't say that I loved it because there's a
possibility we meet them in the Finals again next year, but as an
NBA fan, I thought that was an absolutely incredible move by
Boston."
Green said his ball handling, shooting, size and solid defense will
give the Celtics, who started defensive specialist Marcus Smart at
point guard during the Finals, more versatility at the position.
"I don't think they had many options at the point guard position in
this last playoffs that your Warriors just won, and I think he gives
them that," he said.
Boston sent five players, none of whom were a factor in the
playoffs, and a 2023 first-round pick for Brogdon.
"It could be the best trade," Green said.
"If Boston goes on to win a championship, you'll look back at this
summer and say wow, that was the trade of the summer."
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Mar 6, 2022; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Indiana Pacers
guard Malcolm Brogdon (7) drives to the basket as Washington Wizards
guard Ish Smith (4) defends in the second quarter at Capital One
Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
The Pacers are expected to spend next season
rebuilding around young point guard Tyrese Haliburton and are now
likely to have two first-round picks next summer.
The Celtics have also added veteran forward Danilo Gallinari to
their squad.
"It lets you know that they are not satisfied with losing in the NBA
Finals," Green said.
"Nor do you expect the Boston Celtics, an organization with 17
championships, to be."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles, editing by Ed Osmond)
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