
Should Boston Celtics fans be upset that Marcus Smart will sign with Lakers?
Smart left the Celtics in the summer of 2023, after being traded to the Memphis Grizzlies as part of a 3-team deal that sent Kristaps Porzingis to the TD Garden. Since leaving the Celtics, the 2022 Defensive Player of the Year has struggled to stay healthy. However, that hasn't stopped the Lakers from rolling the dice on a player who used to split opinion among the Celtics fan base.
Shortly after the news of Smart's buyout and agreement with the Lakers emerged, the "Taylor Talks Celtics" podcast provided an immediate reaction. The hosts dove into what Smart could bring to the Lakers, why the deal makes sense for JJ Redick's team, and how difficult it will be for Celtics fans to see a former favorite now donning the Purple and Gold while trying to contend for a championship.
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