3 buy-low candidates the Boston Celtics should consider trading for

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The NBA’s trade season is in full swing. Today, we will discuss three players the Boston Celtics should consider buying low on.

Another day closer to the NBA’s trade deadline, another day we discuss players the Boston Celtics could potentially nab in a deal. With trade season still underway, the C’s have exactly two more weeks to make a decision on whether or not they wish to upgrade their roster via the trade route.

And, with the way their intense 23 games in 42 nights schedule has gone so far, it has become apparent that the team, though talented, can not exactly be penciled in as a legitimate title contender just yet in 2020.

From their backup point guard position to their oft-ridiculed center rotation, Boston has many glaring issues on their roster, despite what their current holding of the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference may have you believe. Because of this, the team could find themselves playing the role of “buyers” this trade season.

So far, the Celtics have found themselves linked to nearly every high-profile talent that finds themselves on the trade rumor-mill. From Andre Drummond to LaMarcus Aldridge, Kevin Love to Karl-Anthony Towns.

Because of this, a few days ago the Houdini concocted a piece discussing which of these big-name players would be the best and most ideal fits for the C’s if, in fact, they chose to make some sort of blockbuster deal. However, today, we are embarking on a different route.

Across the NBA there are numerous players that, despite their lack of a house-hold recognition, could be very beneficial talents to add to the Boston Celtics’ rotation. Here are three buy-low candidates the team should consider trading for.