Before the Boston Celtics left Las Vegas in July, president of basketball operations Brad Stevens noted the team likely would be in the market for additional wing depth before the start of training camp.
The Athletic reported Monday that the Celtics will work out forwards T.J. Warren and Lamar Stevens this week, while HoopsHype noted the team will also host forward Louis King.
The Celtics currently have two open spots on their 15-man roster and additional flexibility due to non-guaranteed contracts. Boston also has one two-way slot to fill.
Would Warren or Stevens make sense for a spot on the parent roster?
A healthy Warren is undeniably an intriguing option. The soon-to-be 30-year-old lit up the bubble in 2020 but consecutive stress fractures limited him to 46 regular-season games over the past two seasons. He shot just 32.8 percent on 3-pointers over 42 games split…