What's Happening?
The Boston Celtics' history of trades and draft picks is revisited, focusing on significant transactions and selections over the years. Notably, the Celtics acquired star shooting guard Ray Allen in a trade with the Seattle Supersonics, which also involved
Glen 'Big Baby' Davis. This move was pivotal in setting the stage for the acquisition of Kevin Garnett, leading to a successful era for the team. The article also highlights the 2012 NBA Draft, where the Celtics selected Jared Sullinger, Fab Melo, and Kris Joseph, each with varying degrees of success in the NBA. Additionally, the piece reflects on past drafts, including the selection of players like Jeff Green and Gerald Green, and their subsequent trades and contributions to the team.
Why It's Important?
The historical trades and draft picks of the Boston Celtics have had a lasting impact on the team's success and legacy. The acquisition of Ray Allen and subsequent trade for Kevin Garnett were crucial in forming a championship-winning team, demonstrating the importance of strategic trades in building a competitive roster. The draft picks, while not all successful, highlight the challenges and unpredictability of the NBA Draft. These decisions have shaped the Celtics' roster and influenced their performance in the league, underscoring the significance of management decisions in professional sports.













