So, in one of the most intriguing bits of NBA news amid the current season suspension, Spencer Dinwiddie seemed to toss his free agent fate in the air for NBA fans to determine where he will sign after his current deal ends. That opened the door for every team–including the Boston Celtics, who could use Dinwiddie as a backup point guard behind Kemba Walker–to sign him eventually for a minimum deal.
As Dinwiddie explained, the idea is tied to his involvement in Bitcoin, a cryptocurrency that has taken off in the last half decade:
“I’m simply creating this GoFundMe as my commitment to my previous tweets.