With Opening Night almost upon us and the Boston Celtics set to kick off their 2022-23 NBA regular season against their Atlantic Division rival Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at TD Garden, the Celtics have their regular season roster set, having culled their roster to the league maximum of 15 regular players and two two way prospects.
With the moves comes some clarity about what the team will be paying whom at the start of their campaign to win Banner 18 this summer. The players and their salaries can of course change via trades, cuts, and signings between now and the start of the 2023 NBA Playoffs when rosters are set for the postseason, but for the present, we have a Celtics roster set for the regular season.
Let’s take a look at who made the cut, and how much they will be earning.
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JD Davison -$508,891 (two way)
Mfiondu Kabengele -$508,891 (two way)
Justin Jackson - $2,133,278 (nonguaranteed)
Noah Vonleh - $2,463,490 (nonguaranteed)
Luke Kornet - $2,133,278 ($300,000 guaranteed)
Sam Hauser - $1,637,966
Payton Pritchard - $2,239,200
Blake Griffin - $2,905,851
Grant Williams - $4,306,281
Danilo Gallinari - $6,479,000
Robert Williams III - $10,937,502
Derrick White - $16,892,857
Marcus Smart - $17,207,142
Malcolm Brogdon - $22,600,000
Al Horford - $26,500,000
Jaylen Brown - $28,741,071
Jayson Tatum - $30,351,780
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