NBA, Trade: Dallas Mavericks traden Josh Richardson zu den Boston Celtics

The Dallas Mavericks traded Josh Richardson to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Big Man Moses Brown. The move saves the Texans money and might now sign a big name in free agency.

Richardson exercised his $11.6 million player option and was promptly traded to Boston. In return, Moses Brown, who ended up in Oklahoma City in the course of the Walker-Horford trade, comes to Texas.

The Celtics can add the shooting guard to their trade exception, which they created through the sign-and-trade deal for Gordon Hayward (Charlotte Hornets) last November. Brown, who showed good approaches with the Thunder last season (8.6 points, 8.9 rebounds), is still under contract until 2024.

His four-year contract until 2024 for 6.8 million is only partially guaranteed. He concedes 1.7m in 21/22, 1.85m in 22/23 plus a team option of 2.0m in 23/24. Brown played 30 games for the Mavs’ G-League team, the Texas Legends, in the 2019-20 season.

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