Report: Celtics, others unable to match Knicks' price for Porzingis
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Whether the New York Knicks are readily trying to deal Kristaps Porzingis is unclear, but regardless of their stance, they are clearly demanding a king's ransom from those interested in the Latvian star.
While several teams reportedly inquired about Porzingis, including the Boston Celtics, each potential suitor has been unwilling to meet the Knicks' demands, according to The Vertical's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Report: Knicks' price for Porzingis too high
The outright naming of the Celtics continues a storyline that has been building over the past few days. Celtics president Danny Ainge has a plethora of assets to play with, including this year's No. 3 selection, and has been linked to nearly every star player available over the past two weeks.
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