Celtics governor Wyc Grousbeck doesn’t feel the team’s roster needs a shakeup necessarily, but he wants to see more results and expects a “busy July” when free agency gets underway.
Grousbeck, speaking to Felger and Mazz on 98.5, noted that the Celtics don’t have room to sign free agents despite trading Kemba Walker for Al Horford. But as a baseline, the Celtics will need to decide what to do about Evan Fournier — an unrestricted free agent acquired using the valuable trade exception generated by Gordon Hayward’s sign-and-trade — and Robert Williams, who is eligible for an extension of his rookie contract.