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The Boston Celtics are predicted to acquire a $62 million future Hall of Fame guard from the Golden State Warriors via a blockbuster trade. This speculation follows the Celtics' disappointing playoff exit against the Philadelphia 76ers.

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The Boston Celtics are likely still recovering from their gut-wrenching first-round playoff loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.
Thereâs no question Boston (with Jayson Tatum in the lineup, of course) would have matched up better with the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Unfortunately, the Celtics failed to get the job done, forcing them to watch the Knicks sweep Philadelphia in a lopsided second-round series.
Since the end of the Celticsâ 2025-26 season, there have been rumors that a blockbuster trade is on the horizon. 98.5 The Sports Hubâs Colin Kennedy believes that acquiring the Golden State Warriorsâ future Hall of Fame point guard isnât as far-fetched as many believe.
The Celtics are predicted to acquire a future Hall of Fame point guard from the Golden State Warriors.
The Celtics suffered a gut-wrenching first-round playoff loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.
The predicted trade for the Warriors guard is valued at $62 million.
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"This move (Jaylen Brown-Stephen Curry swap) is trending more towards fantasyland, but nonetheless, itâs another blockbuster move that makes some real sense," Kennedy wrote Tuesday. "To start, the contracts are comparable, and a one-for-one swap is possible, but more pieces would likely be included.â
Even Warriors fans would admit that the franchise doesnât deserve Curry at this stage of his career. Golden State has failed the four-time NBA champion lately, which explains why they havenât come close to a title since then.
Fielding a title-contending roster shouldnât be as challenging as the Warriors have made it recently.  Somehow, though, theyâve found a way to complicate things with their questionable midseason and offseason moves.
That said, Curry isnât going anywhere unless he demands a trade, which is highly unlikely. The Davidson product has spent the first 17 years of his career with the Dubs and is expected to finish it off with the organization that selected with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2009 draft.
The Celtics are still welcomed to work their magic to poach Curry from Golden State this summer, but their attempt will probably be unsuccessful.
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