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[The Celtics' Strategic Reset and the 2024 NBA Draft Landscape]-[The Celtics Blow It Up and More Predraft Story Lines With Chris Mannix]

The Bill Simmons Podcast · B2 · 2025-06-26

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📋 Summary

The Strategic Transformation of the Boston Celtics

In a recent episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast, Bill Simmons and Chris Mannix conducted a deep dive into the "funeral" of the 2024 Boston Celtics, analyzing the recent trade maneuvers that have fundamentally altered the team's trajectory. The consensus is that the Celtics have executed a "borderline miracle" by shedding $28 million in salary across two key trades, effectively navigating their way under the second apron. This move is not merely about immediate financial relief from luxury tax penalties; it is a calculated "gap year" strategy designed to reset the team's flexibility for an aggressive push in the 2026-2027 season.

Mannix highlights that by moving off players like Drew Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis, the Celtics have prioritized long-term malleability over immediate championship contention. While the team remains "feisty" and competitive due to the presence of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, the focus has shifted toward building a roster that can operate with greater freedom once the repeater tax penalties expire. Simmons notes that the team is essentially betting on the "genius of Brad Stevens" to retool the core around Tatum and Brown, keeping the duo intact while sacrificing the upcoming season's championship outlook.

The 2024 NBA Draft and the "Ace Bailey" Mystery

As the league approaches the 2024 NBA Draft, the conversation turned toward the unpredictable nature of the draft board. The panel discussed the peculiar situation surrounding prospect Ace Bailey, whose refusal to work out for certain teams suggests a strategic effort to influence his landing spot. Simmons and Mannix theorized that Bailey might be angling for a team like the Brooklyn Nets to trade up, a move reminiscent of past prospects using similar leverage to control their professional destiny.

Furthermore, the Brooklyn Nets were identified as a team to watch closely. Having acquired significant draft capital, the consensus is that Sean Marks is not interested in drafting five separate players but is instead positioning the franchise for a major move. The uncertainty surrounding Philadelphia’s draft night plans—whether they stay put or explore trading back—adds another layer of intrigue to a draft that Simmons describes as "really unpredictable."

The Future of the Atlanta Hawks and Trey Young

Atlanta's recent roster moves were framed as an "audition year" for Trey Young. By surrounding Young with length and defensive-minded players, and utilizing their $25 million trade exception, the Hawks are attempting to build a roster tailored to Young’s specific offensive skill set. Both Simmons and Mannix agreed that while this group is unlikely to capture a title, they are well-positioned to compete in an Eastern Conference that has become increasingly fragmented, particularly following the injury to Tyrese Haliburton.

Injury Trends and the Physical Toll of Modern Basketball

A significant portion of the discussion addressed the alarming rise in catastrophic injuries, such as Achilles tears, among prime-age stars. The hosts posited a theory that the singular, year-round focus on basketball—eschewing other sports and cross-training—might be contributing to these injuries. Simmons and Mannix expressed concern that the intensity of modern training, combined with 365-day-a-year basketball specialization, is pushing the human body to its limits. They called for the NBA to investigate these trends, noting that these injuries are no longer exclusive to aging veterans but are now affecting the league's top-tier MVP candidates.

Future Prospects: Sam Presti and the Expansion Era

Finally, the podcast turned to the potential for NBA expansion. There is growing speculation that Sam Presti, the architect behind the Oklahoma City Thunder’s sustained success, could become the most coveted "free agent" if expansion teams in Seattle or Las Vegas enter the fray. Simmons argued that Presti, having fulfilled his mission in Oklahoma City, might be tempted by the challenge of building a franchise from scratch. This potential move is viewed as a "prophecy fulfilled" should he return to Seattle, marking a significant transition for one of the league's most respected general managers.

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I've been saying this for years.
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I think he's going to be great.
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But they're not a championship team.
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I applaud them for that.
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I don't care about that.
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📝Key Phrases

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blow the whole thing up
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ball out
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take a flyer on
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in the mix
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behind-the-scenes
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