Marcus Smart may look different when he rejoins his teammates for training camp. The Boston Celtics guard said he’s down 20 pounds from the end of last season.
Referring to himself as a “new me,” Smart said he’s been a fixture in the gym preparing for his fourth NBA season.
Smart will be an integral rotation cog for the new-look Celtics, and the mercurial guard will have a chance to show he’s worth a considerable raise. The 23-year-old off-the-bench contributor looks to be gearing up for that.
The Celtics have Smart under contract for this season and can retain him for the 2018-19 campaign with a $6.05 million qualifying offer. If the Celts don’t extend the qualifying offer, Smart will become a 2019 unrestricted free agent. Considering what went down in Boston this offseason, looking that far ahead might be foolish.
If Smart indeed has a new playing weight, that stands to help him build a case for a big contract — either from the Celtics or another team — in the near future.
By Sam Robinson
Referring to himself as a “new me,” Smart said he’s been a fixture in the gym preparing for his fourth NBA season.
Smart will be an integral rotation cog for the new-look Celtics, and the mercurial guard will have a chance to show he’s worth a considerable raise. The 23-year-old off-the-bench contributor looks to be gearing up for that.
The Celtics have Smart under contract for this season and can retain him for the 2018-19 campaign with a $6.05 million qualifying offer. If the Celts don’t extend the qualifying offer, Smart will become a 2019 unrestricted free agent. Considering what went down in Boston this offseason, looking that far ahead might be foolish.
If Smart indeed has a new playing weight, that stands to help him build a case for a big contract — either from the Celtics or another team — in the near future.
By Sam Robinson