Russell Westbrook to Denver, Celtics Add 7-Footer, and Warriors Make Moves Ahead of Training Camp
As the NBA offseason continues, several major developments have caught the attention of fans and analysts alike. From leadership changes in Denver to the Celtics adding height and depth, and the Warriors fine-tuning their roster, the upcoming season is shaping up to be intriguing. Here’s a breakdown of the latest headlines.
Westbrook Brings Leadership to Denver Nuggets
In a surprising move, veteran point guard Russell Westbrook has joined the Denver Nuggets, bringing with him a wealth of experience and leadership. Former teammate Paul George praised Westbrook’s ability to lead both on and off the court, describing him as a natural leader, particularly suited for the role of point guard.
The Nuggets are hopeful that Westbrook can help elevate Jamal Murray’s game. Murray, who struggled during the 2023 playoffs and in the Paris Olympics, could benefit from Westbrook’s veteran presence. Murray’s performance, especially during crunch moments, has been an issue for Denver, and the team is banking on Westbrook’s influence to help Murray reach his full potential.
Denver recently extended Murray’s contract for four years at $208 million, despite his recent struggles. Westbrook is seen as a key figure in turning things around for Murray, with former players like Gilbert Arenas predicting that Westbrook’s leadership will push the young star to new heights
Boston Celtics Sign a 7-Footer for Depth
In Boston, the Celtics have been busy bolstering their roster ahead of the season. On Tuesday, it was reported that the team had signed Ukrainian 7-foot-1 center Scaps to an Exhibit 10 contract. This tryout deal gives Scaps the opportunity to fight for a roster spot during training camp.
Though his contract is non-guaranteed, Scaps could find himself on the Celtics’ G-League affiliate, the Maine Celtics, if he doesn’t make the regular season roster. With Kristaps Porziņģis expected to miss time until at least November due to injury, the Celtics are in need of additional frontcourt depth.
Scaps has previous NBA experience, having signed with the New York Knicks in 2022 and spending much of last season with their G-League affiliate, the Westchester Knicks. He averaged 12.1 points, 8 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 1.6 blocks in 27 G-League games, showing potential as a solid contributor
Warriors Add Two Players Ahead of Camp
Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors have also been making moves. According to reports, the team has signed Javan Johnson and Donte Scott, two players with G-League and college experience, respectively, to compete for roster spots in training camp.
Johnson played 34 games with the Santa Cruz Warriors in the G-League last season, averaging 11.3 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.2 assists while shooting 38% from beyond the arc. Scott, who comes from Maryland, finished his college basketball career with averages of 11.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in 33 games. Both players are expected to bring added competition to the Warriors’ roster, though they may ultimately end up back in the G-League
Steve Kerr Reflects on Draymond Green Incident
In other Warriors news, head coach Steve Kerr recently opened up about one of the most challenging moments of his tenure: the altercation between Draymond Green and Jordan Poole. In an appearance on “The Dan Le Batard Show,” Kerr acknowledged that while he and Green often clash due to their competitive natures, the incident with Poole was a step too far.
Kerr noted that Green immediately recognized his mistake, but the damage had already been done, making last season particularly difficult for the Warriors. Despite this, Green remains a vital part of Golden State’s success, having played a key role in their four championship runs. With the upcoming season on the horizon, Kerr and the Warriors will be looking to move past the incident and focus on their 2024 campaign.
Conclusion
As teams across the league finalize their rosters ahead of training camp, it’s clear that leadership, depth, and roster flexibility will be key themes this season. Russell Westbrook’s move to Denver could be the spark the Nuggets need, while the Celtics and Warriors continue to make strategic signings to enhance their chances. With the NBA season just around the corner, fans have plenty of reasons to be excited.