Evan Fournier was an attention-grabbing Celtic.
Not a memorable one. Not a profitable one.
Fournier’s arrival got here through the peak of Boston instability through the Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum period. He arrived to assist fill the capturing and scoring deficit left by Gordon Hayward’s departure the earlier summer season. It grew to become Danny Ainge’s final vital transfer as President of Basketball Operations.
It additionally makes me suppose again to a darker time in staff historical past, to in all probability my worst take masking the staff — that Boston needed to retain him in free company.
Three years later, the Celtics are celebrating their 2024 championship whereas Fournier has signed with Olympiacos after twelve seasons within the NBA. Brad Stevens, who ascended to president after Ainge left, didn’t re-sign Fournier in unrestricted free company. The Knicks did for four-years, $73 million — a contract that went sideways nearly instantly and ended with Fournier benched within the third season earlier than buying and selling him to Detroit as a part of the Bojan Bogdanović deal.
Whereas Stevens went on to make defining strikes, letting Fournier go set the stage for all of them alongside swapping Kemba Walker for Al Horford that summer season. It additionally proved for Stevens, as many talks did with Ainge, that the perfect strikes are those you don’t make. The Celtics used the remainder of Hayward’s commerce exception to soak up Josh Richardson’s contract, and whereas the staff’s instability and capturing woes continued into 2021-22, Stevens had the salaries to strike one 12 months after the Fournier commerce and purchase Derrick White — the defensive playmaker who quickly developed a top quality three-pointer.
Ainge gave up far much less for Fournier — a pair of second-rounders. With Boston flailing badly needing reinforcements following the Hayward loss and inactivity on the deadline costing the Celtics within the Orlando bubble, buying and selling for Fournier allowed Boston to say it did one thing. Aaron Gordon and Nikola Vučević’s names floated as dearer, flashier upgrades that the staff didn’t earn and Ainge hardly ever stomached.
Fournier’s arrival additionally got here with luxurious tax shuffling that despatched Daniel Theis to Chicago. The Celtics appeared to know they weren’t competing in 2021, however with Brown and Tatum hampered a lot by poor spacing round them, Fournier appeared like an excellent worth veteran addition as a 38.8% three level shooter in Orlando on excessive quantity. Defensive points and inconsistency lurked as dangers, as did his impending free company.
As a substitute, COVID-19 doomed Fournier’s Boston stint instantly. He missed two video games upon arrival, then performed 4 that included an 0-for-10 debut from the sphere and a 7-for-11 explosion from deep 4 days later. Then, he went down with one other constructive check and missed 9 video games.
That left 12 video games for him to ramp-up for the playoffs, which Boston needed to attain by way of the Play-In Match with out Brown, who underwent season-ending wrist surgical procedure throughout that stretch. Fournier began 0-for-10 upon returning, then closed the season 56.4% from three over eight video games, together with one other 7-for-11 night time. The Celtics didn’t have any capturing near that previous to Sam Hauser’s arrival, Grant Williams’ 2022 breakout and Horford’s return.
Fournier averaged 15.4 factors per sport and shot 43.3% from deep in opposition to Brooklyn within the playoffs and was a frequent goal for Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant and James Harden on protection. He fouled 4 instances per sport within the collection and closed 3-for-14 on threes.
The Celtics noticed sufficient.
It made for an intriguing debate coming into that summer season. Fournier’s worth didn’t appear ludicrous: it included a fourth 12 months staff choice, particularly as capturing grew to become the highest commodity league-wide. The staff nonetheless hadn’t changed Hayward and misplaced one other high scorer in Walker. Romeo Langford and Aaron Nesmith’s growth stagnated into the playoffs. As questions on Brown and Tatum’s match collectively arose, their lack of assist grew to become evident in 2021. Fournier would turn into the newest offensive risk alongside them to stroll out the door for nothing.
But that’s precisely what allowed the Celtics to succeed in the NBA Finals lower than one 12 months later.
It adopted an prolonged interval of doubt capped by Fournier’s 41-point revenge sport with the Knicks that dropped Boston to 18-21 after a 25-point collapse. The Celtics wanted to handle the roster round them and empower their playmaking by buying gamers who might convert photographs. Richardson and Dennis Schröder couldn’t accomplish that persistently sufficient, nor might the staff’s younger gamers.
Enter White, Malcolm Brogdon and ultimately, Jrue Vacation and Kristaps Porziņģis.
Fournier offered wanted capturing. Stevens and the Celtics ultimately realized you additionally want protection and ideally playmaking. Each participant offered at the least two of the three on the staff’s technique to the 2024 title. And it price so much. Many first spherical draft picks went out the door. The wage commitments into the longer term look scary. No staff is best positioned to contend over the following two seasons.
And it began with Evan Fournier.