The Boston Celtics are in the midst of their quest to win another NBA Championship. Currently, they are on a four-game road trip against Western Conference teams, picking up wins over the Minnesota Timberwolves and Houston Rockets but losing to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Outside of their game-to-game actions, there isn’t much going on for Boston, as they likely won’t get too involved in trade deadline antics. But just because there may not be a ton of Celtics news from a transactional standpoint doesn’t mean there isn’t anything going on in the world of green. In fact, some former Celtics are on the move.
Here is the latest in terms of Celtics news.
Blake Griffin joins Amazon Prime NBA coverage
Former Celtics fan favorite Blake Griffin will be a part of Amazon Prime’s inaugural season of NBA coverage once the new set of media rights comes through, according to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic.
Dallas Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki and host Taylor Rooks will be a part of the coverage alongside Griffin, and Ian Eagle has been named their lead play-by-play guy.
“Amazon will move into new territory of the sports streaming evolution and have the highest level of major postseason action on the medium as six conference finals will air exclusively on the platform,” Marchand wrote. “It has not yet been determined whom Eagle will be paired with.”
Griffin is most well-known for his time with the LA Clippers, but during his one season in Boston, he became well-loved by Celtics Nation.
Bruno Fernando gets waived by Raptors
According to Keith Smith of Spotrac, the Toronto Raptors have waived former Celtics center Bruno Fernando.
Fernando didn’t spend much time with the Celtics, but he joined the team in the three-team deal that saw Tristan Thompson sent to the Sacramento Kings back in 2021. He played in 20 games while with Boston.
Kristaps Porzingis ready to learn from Thunder
The Celtics’ loss to the Thunder was their largest of the season. They had control of the game in the first half, but OKC’s impressive defensive intensity put Boston in a chokehold in the second.
After the game, Kristaps Porzingis said that the Celtics will be able to learn from the loss.
“They’re a really good team, and it's always a good test to play against high-level teams,” Porzingis said via Noa Dalzell of SB Nation. “This kind of win is just going to give them more confidence. So it's not good, but we will have another opportunity later in the season.”