Do the Boston Celtics need Jaden Springer's defense? The deep reserve wing has had a lot of trouble getting on the floor for a stacked Celtics rotation, but has found a sliver of light to insert himself into in recent games,
Rumored as a potential trade candidate ahead of the NBA’s Feb. 6 deadline, Jaden Springer hopes to stick around with the Celtics.
The Boston Celtics are short on wing depth this season. They lost Oshae Brissett and Svi Mykhailiuk during the summer and failed to replace either of them. As such, Joe Mazzulla has been forced to rely heavily on double-big lineups throughout the first half of the season.
Yahoo Sports’ Kevin O’Connor discussed the Celtics showcasing their backup guard, Springer, in an attempt to strike a deal before next month’s deadline, per The Kevin O’Connor Show. “I’ve heard
The Celtics had to sweat out an overtime win over the Clippers on Wednesday, but wouldn't have done it without Jaden Springer and his defensive intensity.
Over the past few games, Joe Mazzulla has been giving defensive-minded guard Jaden Springer a boost in minutes. Springer has barely featured since joining the Celtics at the 2024 trade deadline. However,
The Boston Celtics aren't in a position to make many moves at the trade deadline. Since they are in the second apron, it's really hard for them to make a trade. Boston has had a very up-and-down 2025.
The Celtics nearly blew a gimme on Wednesday, but they pulled themselves together in overtime and defeated a short-handed Clippers team 117-113. Here are the takeaways.
An “unbelievable” performance from an unlikely Celtic helped Boston escape with a win over the Clippers on Wednesday.
When he got his opportunity, Celtics guard Jaden Springer delivered and then some Wednesday night. Read more on Boston.com.
The little-used guard got the call when Boston couldn't stop the Clippers' guards. He delivered stout defense and more in an overtime win.