
NBA Trade Rumors: Boston Celtics might acquire $32 million Houston Rockets star to support Jayson Tatum and improve title odds
The
Boston Celtics
may soon add another big man to their roster, with newly available center
Jock Landale
emerging as a potential target. The Houston Rockets recently waived the 29-year-old Australian before his $8 million salary guarantee kicked in, making him an unrestricted free agent.
With Boston's frontcourt depth shrinking rapidly this offseason, Landale could be a low-cost, reliable option to fill the void.
Why the Boston Celtics Need Frontcourt Reinforcements
Boston Celtics
' center rotation has taken multiple hits in recent weeks:
- Kristaps Porzingis was traded to the Atlanta Hawks.
- Luke Kornet signed a four-year deal with the San Antonio Spurs.
- Al Horford is reportedly drawing interest from the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers.
Boston Celtics Jayson Tatum (Image via Getty)
That leaves the Boston Celtics with only three true centers under contract:
1. Neemias Queta
2. Xavier Tillman
3. Newly signed Luka Garza
While Josh Minott adds depth, he doesn't provide the size Boston desperately needs.
As MassLive's Brian Robb noted, "Boston's frontcourt is very undermanned right now," suggesting another veteran addition is likely.
Jock Landale's Fit in Boston
Jock Landale, a Saint Mary's product and Olympic bronze medalist, had a limited role in Houston last season but brings valuable experience. Here's a quick breakdown of his 2024-25 stats:
Stat
Average
Points
4.8
Rebounds
3.3
Minutes
11.9
While not a star, Landale offers:
- Size and physicality – At 6'11', he can provide much-needed rim presence.
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- Championship experience – Played a key role in Australia's Olympic run.
- Affordability – Likely available at a minimum or low-cost deal.
What's Next for the Boston Celtics?
Boston currently has 15 players under contract, including non-guaranteed deals, leaving some flexibility. If Horford departs, expect Brad Stevens to act quickly.
Landale isn't a game-changer, but he's a steady, low-risk option for a team in need of frontcourt stability. With few proven centers left in free agency, this move could make sense for both sides.
The Boston Celtics face a clear need for frontcourt depth, and Jock Landale presents a practical solution. While he won't single-handedly transform the roster, his size, experience, and affordability make him a logical target. With Horford's future uncertain and limited options available, Boston may not find a better low-cost backup.
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If signed, Jock Landale would compete for minutes behind Tillman and Queta while providing insurance against injuries. For a team with championship aspirations, even small upgrades matter. As free agency unfolds, expect Boston to weigh all options—but don't be surprised if Landale ends up in green.
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