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NBC Sports While arguing that the Boston Celtics should go all in for Banner 18 in 2023–2024, Boston’s Chris Forsberg frequently brought up Alex Caruso as a trade deadline target. However, he also strangely floated Washington Wizards forward Deni Avdija at the conclusion of his column.”
Should Stevens be concerned about giving up what is probably the 30th pick in the 2024 draft? The receiving team’s valuation of the pick may be the only issue, as it may be slightly higher than that of another contender,” Forsberg stated before stating, “Yes, trading a pick like 2027 is riskier, but so is not doing everything possible to win a title when you feel this tantalizingly close to a title.”
“If we win this one, it will make all subsequent roster decisions much simpler. Sure, we’ll write avaricious tales about our quest for numerous Larry O’Briens, but even once we find one, nobody will be worrying about our picks. Call the Bulls regarding Caruso, then. Make a call to the Wizards regarding Deni Avdija.
Whoah. Coming from Maccabi Tel Aviv in the EuroLeague, Avdija was a lottery choice that many were hoping would at least be as good as Franz Wagner, who is currently with the Orlando Magic. Avdija’s tale hasn’t quite worked out that way thus far, but this season, the Israeli shooter is finally developing as a 3-point shooter (39%).