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According to a post on X from Etienne Catalan, Georges Niang will be wearing the number 31 for the Jazz next season, the same digits he wore during his first stint in Utah from 2017 to 2021.
Yet, as indicated by the Rumores NBA source FastBreakJournal, the Boston Celtics are facing challenges in finding a trade ...
The Celtics need not be in a hurry to get further under the NBA's luxury tax threshold, now that they've successfully ...
The Celtics have done just that. Trading Jrue Holiday for Anfernee Simons helped them save a few million, but trading ...
In a change from the franchise’s announced plan, Wyc Grousbeck reportedly will no longer stay on as Celtics governor as Bill Chisholm’s ownership group takes control.
The Jazz developed Niang into a NBA rotation player. What has he become after stops in Philadelphia, Cleveland and Atlanta?
NBA insider Jake Fischer's update on the grim market for Anfernee Simons proves that the Trail Blazers traded him just in time.
And according to a new report from NBA insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, it appears that the new Jazz forward will be set to remain in Utah ahead of next season without another deal to re-route ...
Georges Niang has been bouncing around teams recently, and he was just sent from the Boston Celtics to the Utah Jazz. A lot ...
Celtics president of basketball ops Brad Stevens may not be done trading, with one recent addition possibly still on the block.
From the makeup of next year's rotation to more Quentin Grimes nothingness, beginning the week with a batch of Sixers notes.
Guard Max Shulga and wing RJ Luis Jr. occupy the other two two-way spots. Shulga was the Celtics’ final 2025 draft pick (57th ...
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