On Tuesday, the Celtics elected to clear a roster spot by parting ways with 22-year-old forward Justin Champagnie.
The Boston Celtics have been busy this summer, and they have completed the most important task on their list by signing All-Star Jaylen Brown to a hefty contract extension. However, this does not mean that Boston is done making moves.
According to NBA insider Shams Charania, the Celtics dismissed forward Justin Champagnie on Tuesday afternoon in order to avoid paying $50,000 as part of a partially-guaranteed deal. The undrafted 22-year-old wasn’t with the C’s long, and despite a solid summer league performance, it wasn’t enough to earn him a roster place.
Boston signed Champagnie just before the 2023 postseason. The former University of Pittsburgh great appeared in only six games in Boston, with no important minutes to his credit. Furthermore, in his three-year career, he has averaged only 7.7 minutes per game. The C’s appear to be focusing their youth movement on point guard J.D. Davison and youngster Jordan Walsh.
With Champagnie no longer on the roster, the Celtics now have two available roster spaces. Blake Griffin, a six-time All-Star, is an unrestricted free agency this offseason and might be a great option to fill one of those open places. Despite the lack of a contract deal for Griffin, a reunion with the Celtics makes perfect sense.
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