Shortly after the Boston Celtics gritty win over the Denver Nuggets on Sunday, March. 2, Brad Stevens made the decision to waive Anton Watson. The 24-year-old forward joined the Celtics as the 54th pick in the 2024 NBA draft.
Watson was one of Boston’s three two-way players, along with Drew Peterson and JD Davison, and the only one who did not see any action with the parent club this season. The Celt
Former Gonzaga forward and Spokane legend Anton Watson was waived by the Boston Celtics on Sunday, according to Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype. Watson was signed to a two-way contract with Boston shortly after the draft,
The Knicks Shams Charania of ESPNWatson off waivers Tuesday, Shams Charania reports. Watson will be on a two-way deal with New York for the rest of the 2024-25 campaign. The former second-round pick played in 21 games for the Maine Celtics in the G League this season,
Celtics announce they have waived two-way forward and second-round pick Anton Watson. Likely paving the way for another two-way signing.
The Celtics have waived two-way forward Anton Watson whom they selected in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft
Watson will become an unrestricted free agent if no NBA team claims him within the next 48 hours. The Celtics’ 2024 second-round pick (No. 54 overall) didn’t play on Sunday—and, in fact, hasn’t seen the court all season.
Sunday, March 2 was a busy day for Boston Celtics two way alumni, with the Celtics parting ways with one, and another finding a home overseas for the rest of the current season. Stateside, Boston two way big man Anton Watson was let go by the team per Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype.
The former Boston Celtics draft pick was waived on Sunday, March 2, and has since been signed by the New York Knicks.
After letting go of two way rookie big man Anton Watson last week, the Boston Celtics elected to bring on Memphis Hustle (the G League squad for the Memphis Grizzlies) sharpshooting big man Miles Norris as their new prospect for that two way contract slot on the Celtics' 18-man roster.