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  • Celtics Trade Jeff Green To Grizzlies For Tayshaun Prince

    Jeff Green-to-Memphis Grizzlies talks heat up - ESPN

    Grizzlies got way better after this trade.

    In the bigger trade, meanwhile, sources say that the Celtics and Grizzlies, in a deal first reported by ESPN.com, are in the process of finalizing a swap that will send Green to Memphis in exchange for Tayshaun Prince's $7.7 million expiring contract and another future first-round pick.

    It is possible, sources say, that Boston and Memphis will recruit a third team to join the final trade construction, but one source told ESPN.com that the trade will "most likely" happen with or without a third team.

    Green was scheduled to start for Boston at Indiana but did not take the floor with his teammates and was ultimately pulled from the starting lineup and replaced by Jae Crowder.

    Prince, meanwhile, was informed of the looming trade by Memphis officials but is expected to play for the Grizzlies in their Friday night game at New Orleans, which would pose no real issues for the Celtics because they're essentially taking him back for Green because he possesses an expiring contract.

    ESPN.com reported earlier this week that the Grizzlies were aggressively pursuing Green or Miami Heat swingman Luol Deng in hopes of bolstering their wing rotation in the ever-competitive Western Conference. Green became the focus over the last 48 hours, sources said, when it became apparent that Miami was not yet ready to entertain offers for Deng, who is not even halfway through the first year of a two-year, $20 million contract.

    The Celtics and Grizzlies, sources said, have been exchanging trade proposals on Green for some time, with Boston ultimately deciding that it was best to trade the 28-year-old now as they continue to stockpile future assets, since Green is expected to opt out of the final year of his contract in July and become a free agent, meaning he could potentially leave without compensation.

    The Celtics are now armed with what's likely to be six first-round selections and 14 total picks over the next two drafts. Not only does that allow Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge to add to his intriguing young nucleus, but the picks will aid him in both maneuvering around the draft board and allow him to seek established talent via trades.

    The Celtics are banking that their surplus of picks, some valuable trade exceptions, and developing young talent will help accelerate the rebuilding process that was stuck in neutral this season and prompted the change of direction that started with Rondo's departure last month.

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    Did I hear correctly that the Celtics now have 11 first round picks over the next 4 years? That is crazy!
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      NBA Austin Rivers part of Jeff Green deal - ESPN

      The New Orleans Pelicans have agreed to send former lottery pick Austin Rivers to the Celtics to help complete Boston's looming Jeff Green trade with Memphis, according to league sources.

      Sources told ESPN.com that the Pelicans have been recruited to join the trade struck Friday by the Celtics and Grizzlies by sending Rivers to Boston and taking on guard Quincy Pondexter from the Grizzlies.

      The Grizzlies have long targeted Green -- and felt they were close to acquiring him last season as part of the trade that brought Courtney Lee to Memphis -- but needed a third team involved to shed more salary in this transaction to avoid luxury-tax complications. So they turned to the Pelicans, who have long been interested in Pondexter.

      It remains to be seen whether the teams can push the deal through Saturday, as hoped, or if they'll have to wait until Monday, when the league office reopens.*Sources say that the Pelicans will also send Russ Smith to Memphis as part of this transaction and receive a future second-round pick from the Grizzlies.

      Rivers, the son of former Celtics coach Doc Rivers, was the 10th overall pick in the 2012 draft.*Sources say that Boston, though, does not intend to keep Rivers and will make him immediately available via trade.*One source with knowledge of the Clippers' thinking told ESPN.com's Ramona Shelburne that L.A. --*with Doc Rivers serving as coach and team president--*believes the team will ultimately acquire his son.

      When Doc Rivers was asked about Austin Rivers' involvement in the trade to Boston after the Clippers' 120-100 win over the Mavericks on Saturday, he jokingly said, "I guess I shouldn't have sold my condo."

      The Rivers have stated in the past they would be against being on the same team, but when Doc was asked if he would be open to coaching Austin if the opportunity should present itself he sounded more open to the idea than ever before.

      "I would," he said. "I think a year ago I probably wouldn't. I think I would for sure. I think this team could handle that. He's a downhill guard, which is something we need, so I certainly would [be open to coaching him]."

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