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Simons' Celtics Role Shift: From Star to Sixth Man
25 Nov
Summary
- Anfernee Simons traded from Blazers to Celtics for Jrue Holiday.
- His minutes and points per game are at a career low since 2020-21.
- Trade rumors link Simons to Houston Rockets and Brooklyn Nets.

Anfernee Simons is navigating a new chapter with the Boston Celtics following his offseason trade from the Portland Trail Blazers. The move to Boston has seen a dramatic shift in his role, as he is now averaging his fewest minutes and points per game since the 2020-21 season. Previously a primary option in Portland, Simons has embraced the Celtics' designation of him as their sixth man, a transition he is still adjusting to.
His performance has been characterized by inconsistency, with impressive scoring outputs followed by slumps, and he has been noted as a defensive liability. This streaky play has led to fluctuating minutes for the guard. Despite these challenges, Simons' stated priority remains contributing to winning, regardless of his on-court position.
Amidst his adjustment, speculation about an eventual trade continues to swirl. Reports suggest potential moves to the Houston Rockets, particularly after Fred VanVleet's injury, or a deal with the Brooklyn Nets involving Nic Claxton. These discussions highlight the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Simons' long-term future with the Celtics.




