The Boston Celtics might sit atop the NBA standings with a 26-7 record, but that doesn’t mean that Brad Stevens is complacent with the roster that he’s assembled.
After dealing for two star talents in Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday this offseason, Stevens and the Celtics likely don’t have the means (and necessarily — the need) to add another starter to what is arguably the best five-man unit in the league.
But, speaking to the media on Thursday afternoon at the Auerbach Center, Stevens acknowledged that Boston will remain on the prowl for more depth between now and the NBA’s trade deadline on Feb.