If the Boston Celtics actually manage to land Kemba Walker, building a team around him won't be without challenges.
Chief among them is restocking the team's frontcourt, and with the likely max contract offer of $141 million over four years being what it'd take to land the former UConn standout, would require moving on from virtually all of Boston's free agents.
This would pile on the losses to the frontcourt -- having already watched Al Horford and Aron Baynes depart the team earlier this month -- and with Marcus Morris Sr.