Contrary to past years that rarely featured in-season moves, the Celtics got an early start on trade season this week.
The team shipped away reserve forward Juancho Hernangomez as part of a three-team deal that netted them Denver Nuggets center Bol Bol and guard P.J. Dozier as well as roster flexibility.
This move won’t net the Celtics much in terms of immediate contributions with Bol (foot) out for an extended period and Dozier (knee) out for the season. But Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens touted the flexibility and potential the trade brings the team on 98.