
Boston Celtics More Concerned With Saving Money Than Winning? Simons Already on the Trade Block
Just days after acquiring guard Anfernee Simons in a surprise swap for Jrue Holiday, the Boston Celtics are already trying to move him — and fans are starting to wonder: Is this franchise more focused on saving money than hanging banners?
According to league insiders, Boston is actively shopping Simons to get under the second tax apron. Simons is on a $27.7 million expiring deal, and moving him could help the team avoid steep luxury tax penalties. But it also sends a loud and clear message — financial flexibility is taking priority over championship depth.
This comes on the heels of star forward Jayson Tatum’s Achilles surgery, a setback that has already shifted the Celtics from “title contender” to “cap-conscious retool.”
While no one expects a complete rebuild in Boston, trading away proven players — or, in this case, not even giving one a chance—suggests the front office is more interested in balancing books than bolstering the roster.

For Celtics fans, this is a tough pill to swallow. The team has the talent and experience to contend, but only if ownership is willing to invest in winning. Letting Simons walk before he even suits up feels like the latest sign that championship glory is now secondary to financial efficiency.
What do you think? Is Boston smart for managing the books — or losing its championship identity?