Celtics’ Starting Lineup: Predicting Boston’s Depth Chart After Blockbuster Trade, Swapping Jrue Holiday for Anfernee Simons

Anticipating the Boston Celtics' updated depth chart after acquiring Anfernee Simons from Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Jrue Holiday.

The Boston Celtics made their first major move of the offseason on Monday, shipping veteran point guard Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers. In return, they received shooting guard Anfernee Simons and two second-round draft picks, marking a cost-cutting move that could bolster their offense.

Boston, which lost superstar forward Jayson Tatum to a right Achilles tear in Round 2 of the 2025 playoffs, was widely expected to shed salary this summer to lessen its tax bill. According to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, acquiring Simons, who is on an expiring $27.7 million contract, will save the franchise $40 million in luxury tax payments next season.

The seven-year player is also projected to compensate for some of Tatum’s offensive production in what could be a gap year for the Eastern Conference powerhouse. While the Celtics reportedly “remain engaged in trade talks surrounding multiple key players,” here’s how their updated depth chart is shaping up early in the offseason.

Anticipating Celtics’ Restructured 2025–26 Depth Chart With Anfernee Simons

Simons will likely slide into Boston’s starting shooting guard spot, pushing Derrick White to the point guard position. As of Monday’s trade, the organization’s depth chart, including impending free agents, could be as follows:

Point Guard

Starter: Derrick White

Reserves: Payton Pritchard, JD Davison

Shooting Guard

Starter: Anfernee Simons

Reserves: Baylor Scheierman

Small Forward

Starter: Jaylen Brown

Reserves: Torrey Craig, Jordan Walsh

Power Forward

Starter: Al Horford

Reserves: Sam Hauser, Xavier Tillman, Drew Peterson, Miles Norris

Injured: Jayson Tatum

Center

Starter: Kristaps Porziņģis

Reserves: Luke Kornet, Neemias Queta

Analyzing Simons’ Fit With Celtics

Simons’ proven track record as a high-volume outside shooter should be a welcome addition to Boston coach Joe Mazzulla’s 3-point-centric offense. The team attempted an NBA-high 48.2 triples per game this past season, ranking first in makes (17.8). Meanwhile, Simons has shot 37.4% from deep on 8.8 attempts per game over his last three campaigns.

During that three-year stretch, the 26-year-old averaged 20.7 points per game, peaking at 22.6 ppg during the 2023-24 season. With Tatum potentially out all of next season, Simons should have a chance to be the Celtics’ secondary scoring option alongside star wing Jaylen Brown. However, it may not translate to immense success, as Simons hasn’t gotten a taste of postseason action since 2021.

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Boston is expected to take a significant step back from its 61-win 2024-25 campaign. Even so, given the weakened state of the East, it should be in the mix for a playoff spot as it awaits the return of its franchise cornetstone.

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