The Boston Celtics have a well-documented need for improved consistency at the center position. Having lost Al Horford, Luke Kornet, and Kristaps Porzingis in a single summer, it was an inevitable outcome, particularly after a relatively dormant offseason on the acquisition front.
Against all odds, low-profile bigs Luka Garza and Neemias Queta have stepped up to fill the void as the Celtics weigh their trade options—but who should continue to get minutes if a move is made?
Garza and Queta offer vastly different strengths, weaknesses, and all-around skill sets. That will play a decisive role in who fits where once the dust has settled, as a potential acquisition's profile will likely dictate what the second unit needs when they're off the court.