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NBA: Celtics: Rozier probably dissatisfied – will a trade follow?

Boston Celtics started the season with six victories and four defeats. Now there are rumours that Terry Rozier is dissatisfied with his role as a banker.

This is what Bill Simmons from The Ringer reports on Twitter. According to this, one hears in the surroundings of the league that Rozier is anything but happy with his playing time. “Everyone knows the Celtics must trade him,” writes Simmons.

Meanwhile, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports that there are at least seven teams watching Roziers status at the Celtics. As soon as the Celtics are ready to trade, these teams would obviously be interested in a deal.

Among them, according to Charania, are the Phoenix Suns, who have been looking for a Point Guard for some time.

Rozier has an average of 22.7 minutes per game in 2018/19, after receiving a little more time (25.9 minutes) last season, mainly due to Kyrie Irving’s injury.

The 24-year-old will be a restricted free agent in the summer of 2019. After his good performances in the previous season, several teams could be very interested in the Point Guard. In October, he was unable to agree with Boston on a premature extension of the contract.

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