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Rumor: T.J. Warren and Danilo Gallinari among possible Celtics targets

Rumor: T.J. Warren and Danilo Gallinari among possible Celtics targets

As the Celtics jointly pursue playmaking and wing scoring additions that top their list of needs this summer, a fresh round of rumors ahead of Thursday’s free agency moratorium period show the multiple avenues they have to pursue those needs.

Jake Fischer reported Boston has interest in Pacers free agent T.J. Warren and Hawks veteran Danilo Gallinari. Both players would provide immediate upgrades on the role Aaron Nesmith struggled to fill, spelling Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum while providing a consistent bench scoring presence through shot creation. Both players also maintain the team’s size and versatility across the perimeter, with a distinct focus on shooting.

Warren enters free agency less certain than previously reported to return to Indiana given their pivot toward rebuilding in the wake of the Domantas Sabonis trade. The Pacers still have significant room beneath the luxury tax line and can offer Warren the most money, but he’s appeared in four games since the NBA Bubble that concluded the 2019-20 season.

There’s a chance he seeks a prove-it deal on a mid-level exception ($6.3-million) before reentering free agency with a bolstered value. If he’s seeking a long-term deal, the Celtics could offer him that too, likely below the value Indiana or teams with full MLEs could provide. Kevin O’Connor reported Indiana could sign-and-trade Warren, not a viable path for the Celtics, already hovering around the hard cap. The Heat have also been linked to Warren. In a thin free agent class, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Warren’s price rise.

Warren, 6’8” and 29-years-old next season, averaged 19.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game on 53.6% shooting in his last full season, a streaky scorer who became the surprise star in Orlando that summer — All-Bubble First Team at that. His six-game regular season featured a run of 31.0 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 2.0 APG, 1.2 BPG and 1.3 SPG on 57.8% shooting that now feels like an eternity ago. After a strong showing in a round one against Miami, he broke his foot to begin the 2020-21 season and hasn’t played since. He reportedly fully recovered late last season, but with the Pacers already out of contention decided to rest.

While Warren’s value may be hard to evaluate given his lack of a consistent track record in the league and recent ailments, Gallinari gives you exactly what you expect entering his 34-year-old season. Scoring in the teens, low-40s efficiency from the field and…

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