The Boston Celtics are going through a big rebuilding process, but even after trading away Rajon Rondo and Jeff Green, they clinched a playoff spot this year. With two first round picks in the NBA Draft and a bunch of cap space, Boston’s future looks bright – but that doesn’t mean they don't have needs to address this offseason:
1) Find a go-to guy
Boston has accrued an insane number of trade assets with a mass quantity of draft picks and talented young players, and there are rumors that they’re trying to make a deal that could land them Sacramento Kings center DeMarcus Cousins. However, they also have a plethora of cap space they can use in free agency. While they have the means to bring in two, the Celtics need to get at least one star player who can take this team to the next level.
2) Develop current talent
The biggest thing Boston is counting on this offseason is having their young players improve and become more than specialized role players. Jae Crowder has shown promise as a defensive stopper, Marcus Smart is oozing with potential at both ends of the court, and Tyler Zeller is starting to look like a viable starter. If those three guys can take the next step in their progression, the Celtics should finish in the top half of the Eastern Conference next season.
3) Find outside shooting
Boston ranked near the bottom of the league (27th) in three-point shooting this season at 32.7 percent, even though they attempted the 13th most shots from long range. Finding help won't be hard with Khris Middleton (41.3 percent), Wesley Matthews (39.4 percent, and Mirza Teletovic (32.1 percent) all entering free agency, but Boston desperately needs to find one or two guys who can space the floor.
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