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The Celtics ended up moving Grant Williams to Dallas in a sign-and-trade deal that netted several future second-round picks.
Williams told Jared Weiss of The Athletic that he was open to returning to the Celtics if the money was right, even after the Kristaps Porziņģis trade which would have likely limited his minutes.
“With the (Porziņģis) news, I was excited about it ’cause even if they did end up matching me, I would probably be playing less but my whole thing is about winning,” Williams told The Athletic. “But the ability to come to a great team like the Mavericks and compete at a high level, and be involved to do things to show I can really pass and do more in the future, is really exciting for me.”
But in the end, Williams and the Celtics were unable to agree on the financial aspect of things, and he ended up elsewhere.
“I had an understanding of that most of the way. I know how the numbers work out and yeah, they could have afforded to keep me,” Williams said. “But it’s one of those things where you’re really committing and after the prior year, I didn’t think it was realistic.
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USA — Financial Why it wasn’t ‘realistic’ for the Celtics to keep Grant Williams after...