Still in Boston at the moment, Dennis Schroder should leave the ship by the deadline, set for February 10. Good news for the Celtics, two franchises are on the lookout in this case, all that remains is to find a possible agreement.
After a lost bet with the Lakers last summer, Dennis Schroder landed on the side of the Celtics for just a few million. When we know that he refused a lot more for an extension to the Angelinos, we can say that the leader is going through a difficult period.
All of this was confirmed in Massachusetts, as the German is averaging 14.3 points and 4.4 assists. It’s not flamboyant and for good reason, he’s no longer a top player, not with Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown around. Moreover, the collective results of his team do not help matters.
Dennis Schroder to a new team!
Not a perfect situation for Schroder, who has to find a way to revive himself. If the 28-year-old wants a new contract, he would especially like to win a ring this season, which is possible. In Boston? No, but elsewhere in the Eastern Conference. That’s good, two franchises are on the spot according to the HPBasketball site.
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“There are two offers on the table for Dennis Schröder according to multiple sources, one from the Milwaukee Bucks and another from the Chicago Bulls.”
– @HPbasketball pic.twitter.com/EKAt3dkGiZ
— NBA Central (@TheNBACentral) February 6, 2022
There are two offers on the table for Dennis Schroder according to multiple sources, one is from the Milwaukee Bucks and the other is from the Chicago Bulls.
Two suitors in the East who want the ring today want the services of Schroder, who could be a nice contribution out of the bench. Given the point guard’s short-term contract, it’s in the Celtics’ interest to give in, while recovering an asset in the lot: it’s not a bad thing.
Barring an accident, Dennis Schroder should know a new team by the deadline, it remains to be seen which one. A sad season for the point guard, who hopes to console himself with a ring: an ideal revenge against the Lakers.