Celtics chances of trading Derrick White revealed, and it’s tough to argue against originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.Who knows what else the Boston Celtics will be willing to do over the next few months. After trading Jaylen Brown, I wouldn’t say that anything is off the table outside of trading Jayson Tatum, and who even knows in that regard. I don’t think that would ever happen, but we can never say never in this league.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementEverybody else on the Celtics could probably be traded at any given moment, even if they’re very good players in their own right. One of those guys is Derrick White, who had a relatively bad season for his standards.While the season didn’t go as planned, it was recently reported that the Celtics weren’t that disappointed in him, and it’s doubtful he’ll be moved.“Derrick White, Celtics. (Remaining contract: three years, $98 million.) The Celtics were not as disappointed in White and his terrible shooting season (39.4% from the field) as the rest of us, so it is doubtful they will move him in the end. But after the Brown trade, the door is at least open,” Sean Deveney wrote.I don’t think it would make much sense to move on from White at this stage of his career unless the Celtics start playing very poorly next year and don’t have much chance of winning a championship.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHowever, considering what he does and all the little things he does to help win a title, it wouldn’t make much sense to move on from that at the moment.Celtics get updated trade package for Jaylen Brown replacementSpurs should make blockbuster trade, but it would cost four picksWarriors youngster still viewed as positive trade asset despite tough injuryWarriors given tough news on Jimmy Butler trade realityWarriors likely won’t land Anthony Davis because of strange Wizards reason
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