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BOMBSHELL ADMISSION: Anfernee Simons Breaks Silence On Relentless Trade Rumors!

With the NBA trade deadline two weeks away (Feb. 5, 2026), the Boston Celtics sit atop the Eastern Conference despite Jayson Tatum’s Achilles absence. But luxury tax concerns (~$12M over) and frontcourt depth needs force big decisions. Key name in rumors: Anfernee Simons, their hot-shooting bench guard, heavily linked to the Clippers.

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Per Clippers reporter Tomer Azarly, Simons has been a focal point in recent days (also mentions for Collin Sexton and Coby White). Clippers need backcourt help post-Chris Paul split. Boston has eyed Clippers center Ivica Zubac for weeks – a reliable double-double threat (14.8 PPG, 10.7 RPG) on a team-friendly deal ($18.1M this year, two more seasons).

Simons has thrived in Boston: 14 PPG, 40% from three over the last two months, appearing in all 42 games as a key sixth man. Yet his $28M expiring contract makes him prime trade bait – to shed salary, dodge repeater tax, or land a big man.

Why trade Simons?

  • Trim payroll to escape tax penalties.
  • Upgrade center rotation (beyond Queta/Garza).
  • With Tatum progressing (recent hour-long workouts, eyeing late-season return), Simons could become expendable as touches shift.

Why keep him?

  • Elite bench production fueling strong season.
  • Team contending in wide-open East – no need to sell.
  • Analysts (Zach Lowe, Bleacher Report) suggest Boston may buy rather than duck tax.

Tatum update: Rehab advancing well (public workouts), hopes for 2025-26 return (8-9 month timeline). His comeback could make Boston legit contenders, boosting Simons’ value as trade chip or keeper.

Deadline drama heating up: Simons is Boston’s most intriguing asset. A Clippers deal could benefit both sides – LA gets young scorer, Celtics add frontcourt stability + tax relief. Or they stand pat and wait for Tatum. Celtics fans, what’s your take—trade Simons or hold?