Celtics Consider Cutting Former Arkansas Razorbacks Star
The Boston Celtics, under the guidance of President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens, are making strategic moves this offseason to manage their roster and finances. After recent trades involving Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday, as well as the departure of Al Horford and Luke Kornet, the Celtics are focusing on reducing salaries while preparing for Jayson Tatum's return from injury. One player potentially facing release is Jordan Walsh, a former standout from the Arkansas Razorbacks. Despite having a promising summer, Walsh's non-guaranteed contract places him at risk as the Celtics look to finalize their 14-man roster. With an open roster spot following the release of guard JD Davison, Walsh could be the first candidate for removal if further trades occur. His performances during the Summer League may help his case, but Stevens is prioritizing flexibility in roster decisions.

