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What Have We Here?

 When I was covering the Celtics several years ago on the "Celtics Reboot", we had a few players that remain on the roster now. Let's go over them.

Jaylen Brown

Marcus Smart

Jason Tatum

Al Horford*

Horford, as many know, signed with Philly 2 years ago, was traded after one season to OKC, where he was put aside to develop younger players (AKA: Tank). Nobody wanted Al's services in a trade at the deadline, but in the offseason, Boston jumped at the chance, and got the veteran Center back in exchange for Kemba Walker and a first round pick. Kemba turned out to be damaged goods, and huge questions loomed about his durability moving forward. Smart was looking more and more like a starting point guard, and Walker's max contract was going to limit Boston in improving their roster. The team clearly missed Al's services, and emerging big man Robert Williams III will have an increased role at Center in the future. Al might come off the bench, or he may start, depending on matchups and health, but it's good to have that kind of depth, since injuries are bound to happen along the way, especially for the Time Lord, and an aging AL.

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