Grant Williams is on the move.
Grant Williams has a new home.
The Celtics are trading Williams to the Mavericks in a three-team sign-and-trade deal that routes Reggie Bullock and draft capital to the Spurs, while Boston will net two second-round picks, according to multiple reports. Williams, a restricted free agent, agreed to a four-year, $53 million deal to help make the trade to Dallas happen,Dallas is also securing two second-round picks in the move, and the Spurs are acquiring an unprotected Mavericks pick-swap in 2030.Williams, a 6-foot-6 forward drafted in the first round by the Celtics in 2019, emerged as a consistent contributor for Boston throughout multiple playoff runs, playing staunch defense and averaging 8.0 points on 39 percent 3-point shooting last year.
Boston made the playoffs every year of Williams’ tenure, including three trips to the Eastern Conference finals.Grant Williams played four seasons with the Celtics.
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