Celtics May Be Closing In On A Former Warriors Title Piece

In a strategic move to bolster their roster, the Celtics are eyeing seasoned champion Kevon Looney to fill their need for center depth.

The Celtics’ offseason search at center is already taking shape, and one familiar name has surfaced.

After an uneven finish to their season, with Boston blowing a 3-1 lead against the 76ers in the first round of the playoffs, the front office appears to be weighing ways to add more depth behind Neemias Queta. Queta outperformed expectations as a starter, but the need for another option in the middle still seems to be on the table.

One of the players now linked to Boston is Kevon Looney, a 6-foot-9 big man who was part of two Warriors championship teams. According to The Stein Line, “It's believed that [Kevon] Looney is also on Boston's list of center targets."

Looney is officially available after the Pelicans declined his $8 million team option for the final year of his contract, pushing him into unrestricted free agency. He’s 30 and coming off a season in which he appeared in just 21 games.

For the Celtics, the appeal is pretty clear: Looney would likely come at a lower price, and that makes him the kind of low-risk addition teams often circle when the cap sheet is tight. He also brings the kind of playoff experience that matters when the games get bigger.

Boston isn’t expected to stop with one name, either. Robert Williams III has already been mentioned as another center possibility, and the Celtics are likely to explore multiple paths before settling on a move.

If they don’t go after a pricier, more versatile center in a trade, the financial reality could steer them toward a cheaper signing. Looney fits that lane.

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