Celtics Just Lost A Familiar Center Option Fans Were Watching

Kristaps Porzingis commits his future to the Golden State Warriors with a lucrative extension, shaping the team's roster decisions ahead of the new season.

The Boston Celtics may need a center this offseason, but Kristaps Porzingis is not headed there. Instead, the 2024 NBA Finals champion has agreed to stay with the Golden State Warriors on a new two-year, $40 million extension.

Shams Charania reported Monday night that “Free agent center Kristaps Porzingis has agreed to a two-year, $40 million contract extension to return to the Golden State Warriors through 2027-28, with a player option in the second season, agent Jeff Schwartz of Excel Sports Management tells ESPN,”

Golden State was able to work out the extension before Porzingis would have reached the open market on Tuesday night. According to @BobbyMarks42, the agreement likely means the Warriors cannot use the full non-taxpayer mid-level exception.

Porzingis began last season with the Atlanta Hawks before being dealt to Golden State ahead of the trade deadline. His time with the Warriors was limited by health, as he appeared in only 15 games, but he still posted 16.1 points per game.

The contract also appears to shut the door on a more ambitious Warriors idea that had been floating around. Draymond Green had said the team was planning a super team assembly, and the extension likely removes Golden State from that possibility.

As Legion Hoops put it: “@BobbyMarks42. Oh well. It was a good run.”

The proposed “Big Four” would have included Warriors staples Draymond Green and Steph Curry, plus free agent signee LeBron James on a $15 million deal and NBA champion Anthony Davis, who the Warriors would have traded for “in fantasy land.”

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