The Celtics tweaked their roster to not only save money but add some depth to the front court earlier this week. But in doing so, they did create a bit of a question mark when it comes to the bottom of the roster. To recap the moves, the C’s traded Georges Niang and two second-round picks to the Jazz for two-way wing RJ Luis . Then they signed Chris Boucher to a one-year contract.

Boston entered this week with 14 standard roster spots, so it didn’t see much movement when it came to the main club. With Niang gone, the Celtics used the newly-open roster slot to sign Boucher. That move allowed the Celtics to save money while also giving C’s coach Joe Mazzulla another option in the 6-foot-9 Boucher .

However, the Celtics are now full when it comes to their three two-way slots. Luis we

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