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Celtics Pivot to Buyers, Shop Anfernee Simons’ Expiring for Starting Center

Reports detail inquiries on Ivica Zubac, Nic Claxton, Onyeka Okongwu and Daniel Gafford before the Feb. 5 deadline as price tags and CBA limits shape Boston’s options.

Overview

  • Boston is actively shopping Anfernee Simons’ $27.6 million expiring contract and has checked on multiple centers, including Zubac, Claxton, Okongwu and Gafford, according to recent reporting.
  • ESPN’s Shams Charania says the team plans to be aggressive in pursuing a “big-time” starting center, signaling a shift to a buyer’s posture at the deadline.
  • The Clippers’ stance on Ivica Zubac remains uncertain, with reports of rejected bids and a high asking price that includes multiple first-round picks.
  • Interest in Jaren Jackson Jr. has been reported, though his availability is unclear and his long-term deal could push Boston into second-apron penalties and heavier luxury taxes under the CBA.
  • Beyond top-tier names, the Celtics have also explored lower-cost or developmental options such as Yves Missi and Day’Ron Sharpe, while internal contributors Neemias Queta and Luka Garza are viewed more as rotation pieces than long-term starters.