Celtics reportedly trade Porzingis to Hawks as Kyrie Irving signs $119m Mavs extension

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The Boston Celtics have finalized a trade that will send Kristaps Porzingis to the Atlanta Hawks in a three-team deal that also involves the Brooklyn Nets. According to a source close to the negotiations, the Celtics will acquire Georges Niang and a second-round pick, while the Nets will receive Terance Mann and the No. 22 pick from Atlanta in the upcoming NBA draft. This trade marks another significant move for the Celtics, who previously agreed to trade Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers. Although these trades have pushed Boston past the luxury tax threshold for the next season, they have successfully maneuvered under the second apron, which allows for greater flexibility in future player transactions. Porzingis, who played a key role in helping Boston win the 2024 NBA title, is on an expiring contract worth $30.7 million. Despite facing health challenges during the previous season, he expressed optimism about his recovery and plans to compete with the Latvian national team at the upcoming EuroBasket tournament.

In a separate development, the Dallas Mavericks have secured a three-year, $119 million contract extension with All-Star guard Kyrie Irving, who is currently recovering from a torn ACL injury that will keep him sidelined until the 2025-26 season. This deal aligns Irving with fellow star Anthony Davis, who was acquired by the Mavericks in a significant trade that involved moving Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers earlier this year. The timing of Irving's contract extension coincides with the eve of the NBA draft, where the Mavericks are expected to select former Duke standout Cooper Flagg with the first overall pick. As a result of these moves, the landscape of the NBA is shifting, with teams like the Celtics and Mavericks making pivotal adjustments ahead of the new season.

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Kristaps Porzingis is being traded by theBoston Celticsto the Atlanta Hawks, and part of what will be a three-team deal gives the Brooklyn Nets another selection in Wednesday’s first round of the NBA draft, according to a person with knowledge of the agreement.

Porzingis is going to the Hawks, while Georges Niang and a second-round pick will be acquired by Boston, and Brooklyn will wind up with Terance Mann and the No 22 pick that is held by Atlanta in Wednesday’s draft, said Associated Press’s source. The trade isn’t expected to be finalized until the start of the new league year on 6 July.

ESPN first reported the trade, which was later confirmed by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The move is the second major one by Boston of the week, after the team agreed to trade Jrue Holiday to Portland. The combination of those moves still has Boston past the tax line for next season but out from under the second apron, which gives the Celtics – who will be without Jayson Tatum for, at minimum, a significant portion of next season because of an Achilles tear – more flexibility moving forward. Getting under the second apron is important; that threshold, once exceeded, limits ways that teams can trade for or sign players.Porzingis – who, like Holiday, was part of the team that helped Boston win the 2024NBAtitle – will make $30.7m next season on an expiring contract. He was slowed by illness at times in the second half of this past season, as well as in Boston’s playoff run this spring. But he intends to play for Latvia at EuroBasket this summer, a good sign.“Thanks for all the support and questions about my health,” Porzingis posted on social media this week. “I’ve been feeling excellent all offseason and look forward to a healthy and strong European championship tournament.”Porzingis averaged 19.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 42 games this season.

The Nets now technically have five picks in Wednesday’s first round. They own the Nos 8, 19, 26 and 27 selections already, and the Hawks will essentially be picking for the Nets now at No 22, as well.

Elsewhere on Tuesday, sources indicated that theDallas Mavericksand Kyrie Irving have agreed on a $119m, three-year contract with the All-Star guard still recovering from a torn ACL that will sideline him into the 2025-26 season.

The new contract will align Irving with co-star Anthony Davis, who joined the Mavericks in the seismic trade that sent Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers in February. Davis has three years remaining on his contract, with a player option that now will be the same season as Irving, 2027-28.

The agreement with Irving came on the eve of the NBA draft, with the Mavericks poised to take former Duke star Cooper Flagg with the No 1 overall pick.

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Source: The Guardian