The Boston Celtics are looking to enhance their roster for the 2023-24 NBA season by beefing up their depth, particularly on the wing. To that end, the storied ball club was recently connected to a pair of workouts of two forwards, free agents TJ Warren and Lamar Stevens which took place earlier this week.
Warren, a 29-year-old with a 14-point career scoring average, has battled serious foot injuries, while the 26-year-old Stevens is recognized for his defensive skills if not much else still early in his NBA career. The team is also reportedly considering signing Louis King, a former two-way forward for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Would King, Warren, or Stevens be a better addition to the Celtics?
Take a look at the clip embedded above to hear what Trenni Casey, Amina Smith, and Chris Forsberg of NBC Boston Sports’ “Arbella Early Edition” had to say about the potential additions.
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