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The Celtics just acquired Anfernee Simons but are already looking to move him again. What's out there for Boston?
The Celtics made out well in the Jrue Holiday trade, landing an intriguing (albeit incomplete) player in Anfernee Simons. Here’s what Boston can expect from its newest guard.
Anfernee Simons averaged 19.3 points per game last year. NBAE via Getty Images He is set to make $32.4 million next year and $34.8 million the following season with a $37.2 million player option ...
Here are five things to know about Boston’s new guard: Simons has been an effective scorer for Portland. With Jayson Tatum potentially sidelined for most (if not all) of the 2025-26 season after ...
In the Holiday deal, they saved some money while acquiring a quality guard in Anfernee Simons. Simons is not the player Holiday is, but he is a player capable of scoring 20 points on any given night.
Simons could provide some of the scoring punch the Celtics have lost, having averaged 19.3 points last season after going for a career-best 22.6 per game in 2023-24. But the Celtics will miss the ...
Anfernee Simons’ long, strange trip in a Trail Blazers jersey is over. Simons, the longtime understudy to Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum, has seen his star fade within the organization after ...
Regardless, sending out Simons and two second-round picks so you have the privilege of paying a 35-year-old Holiday $32.4 million for the 2025-26 season, $34.8 million the following season and ...
Portland sends guard Anfernee Simons and two ... including a career-high 22.6 per game in the 2023-24 season. Simons started 70 ... with a player option for the 2027-28 season. Simons ...
Despite leading the team in points per game with 19.3, Simons had a less productive year than his injury-abbreviated 23-24 campaign, in which he scored 22.6 points per game.