Boston Celtics Will Be Good in Two Years: Here's Why

Patrick Sargent, GoLocal Providence Contributor and FindtheBest.com

Boston Celtics Will Be Good in Two Years: Here's Why

After next season, Gerald Wallace's ugly contract finally comes off the books for the Boston Celtics. This will free up at least $10 million in cap space heading into the 2017-2018 season. However, before we start looking too far ahead, let's look at what Celtics General Manager Danny Ainge has done during this season to acquire assets and financial flexibility for the near future.

The Celtics are currently in the top twelve in the NBA in points per game (#10), assists (#3), and rebounds per game (#12).

For a Breakdown of Celtics Salary Commitments Over Next 3 Season, SEE GRAPHS BELOW:

On Thursday, Ainge was able to deal Austin Rivers to the Los Angeles Clippers for a 2017 second round pick. Doesn't sound like a lot? It is when you look at the next four years of draft picks that the Celtics currently hold.

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Draft Picks Galore

This June, the Celtics could have as many as four first-round draft picks. Including their own, the Celtics also have the Dallas Maverick's first round pick from the Rajon Rondo trade, and they have an un-protected first round pick from the Los Angeles Clippers when they gave them head coach Doc Rivers.

When they traded Brandan Wright, they received a protected first round pick from the Phoenix Suns. The Suns' first rounder is from the Minnesota Timberwolves. If the Timberwolves fall between picks #1-#12, the Wolves get to keep their pick. If they fall past #12, the Celtics get it as a first-rounder. The same goes for 2015-2016 season. If this pick is not used by the Celtics in the first round of the next two seasons, then Boston receives a second round pick from Minnesota in 2016 and 2017. 

In 2016, the Celtics will have their own first round pick, the first round pick from the Brooklyn Nets (from the Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett trade), their own second round pick, and the second round pick from the Mavericks.

The Celtics also received a future unprotected first round pick from the Memphis Grizzlies when they traded Jeff Green 

In the next two drafts, the Celtics could have as many as ten draft picks.

Salary Cap Space Through the Roof

For the 2014-2015, the Celtics have the 8th lowest salary commitment in the league at just over $63 million. The league average is $74.5 million. 

As it stands right now the Celtics have nearly $30 million coming off the books after this current season. However, some of that money will be used to retain players like Marcus Thornton and Jae Crowder. As seen below, the Celtics salary breakdown for next season is roughly $37 million (the chart also shows Austin Rivers' $3.5 million. He was traded on Thursday).

After the 2015-2016 season, the Celtics will look to re-sign Jared Sullinger for at least $10-$15 million per season. They may even look to re-sign Evan Turner and Tyler Zeller. Even with those three re-signings, and the possible return of Thornton and Crowder, the majority of the Celtics players in two years will still be under rookie contracts.

This will allow Ainge the flexibility to sign veterans, trade draft picks, or allow his core talent to continue to grow together while still staying under the salary cap.

 


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