Boston Celtics set to Bring Back Fan Favorite as the door remains open

While he was no longer the high-flying spectacle of an athlete he once was, Blake Griffin made an impression with the Boston Celtics during the 2022-23 season. Griffin endeared himself to fans by making hustle plays when he took the court.

It has remained unclear whether the Celtics intend to bring him back. CLNS Media’s Bobby Manning claimed on August 3 that his return is still a possibility.

“I’ve heard that despite the distance from family and his home on the west coast, the door remains open for his return.” Given that he deliberated his options until October of last year, it’s reasonable to expect him to do so again this summer.”

Boston Celtics set to Bring Back Fan Favorite  as the door remains open
               Boston Celtics set to Bring Back Fan Favorite as the door remains open

Manning went on to say what kind of deal Griffin may earn if he and the Celtics reach an agreement.

“Because of his veteran status, the team can sign him for a second-year salary on the cap sheet — $2 million this year — which is actually less than what (Justin) Champagnie would have made.” Any other veteran with more than ten years of NBA experience would be eligible for the same cap break.”

Griffin may fill one of the Celtics’ final two roster spots.

Svi Mychailiuk has been offered a contract by the Celtics, according to reports.

Svi Mykhailiuk was given a contract by the Celtics, according to Greek publication Sports DNA on August 2.

According to the publication, the five-year veteran is considering what the Celtics have to offer.

“He’s had an offer from the Celtics in his hands for several days now.” With the bare minimum, that equates to around a million dollars in net earnings. However, given Boston’s full roster and the aim of winning the championship, he will only see limited playing time. He is aware that every circumstance carries a risk. “You win something, and you lose something,” the website stated in English.

The publication added that Mykhailiuk is fielding other options outside of the NBA.

“During the previous 10-15 days, Panathinaikos entered into discussions with his side through his agent. Showing him that if he decided to cross the Atlantic, he could expect a good offer. A proposal that currently does not exist, nor is it under negotiation for the simple reason that he still does not hear about Europe.”

Mykhailiuk will make his decision in a few days, according to Sports DNA.

“By the end of the week, there will be news from America.” Panathinaikos cannot wait for him indefinitely.”

Mykhailiuk played for the New York Knicks and Charlotte Hornets in 2022-23, averaging 6.9 points while shooting 44.5% from the field and 42.4% from three.

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