What a Celtics dream offseason looks like

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After a disappointing second-round exit at the hands of the Milwaukee Bucks, the Boston Celtics are looking at a busy offseason which could lead to a lot of turnover within the roster. With general manager Danny Ainge at the helm, no one can predict what will happen this offseason. What all Celtics fans want is an offseason that leaves them hopeful for the 2019-2020 season.

Let’s take a look at what a great offseason could look like for the Celtics.

Free agent signings: This is one of the trickiest parts of the offseason. The Celtics are currently over the salary cap, and it is very unlikely they resign Kyrie Irving.

Who could they sign in the offseason?

Re-sign players: There are a few guys that the Celtics need to bring back if they want to contend in the East.

Here are the players that they Celtics should re-sign. 

Build through the draft: The Celtics own three first-round picks in the 2019 draft, their best being at 14. Ainge should look to draft some guys who can give good minutes off the bench.

These rookies would be the most ideal fits in Boston.

The bottom line: With Kyrie Irving out of the picture, the Celtics will need a new leader to step up. Brad Stevens will need to do a better job of controlling this mix of veterans and young guys. In a league where shooting is so important, the Celtics will load up with guys who can knockdown shots consistently.

If this offseason pans out like this, then the Celtics would be a contender in not only the East, but the entire league. 

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