Jayson Tatum Is Recruiting Damian Lillard to Boston Celtics
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum is making a determined push to bring nine-time All-Star Damian Lillard to Boston, according to multiple reports.
Lillard, who was unexpectedly waived by the Milwaukee Bucks earlier this summer, is now an unrestricted free agent considering his next destination. Sources indicate that Tatum has been “actively recruiting” Lillard, hoping to convince the veteran guard to join the Celtics for a potential title run when both players return from injury.
Both Tatum and Lillard are facing long rehabs after suffering torn Achilles tendons during the 2025 NBA Playoffs—Lillard in late April and Tatum just weeks later in May. Neither is expected to play in the upcoming 2025-26 season, but Tatum’s efforts are focused on building a powerhouse for the following campaign.
The two stars share a bond that dates back to their time together on Team USA, and their recent injuries have only strengthened their connection, with both reportedly reaching out to Kevin Durant for advice on recovery.
Celtics’ Roster in Flux, Lillard’s Market Limited
Boston’s offseason has already seen significant change, with Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porziņģis traded away for salary cap flexibility and new faces like Anfernee Simons arriving. With Tatum sidelined, the Celtics are not expected to contend in the East this season, but the front office is positioning the team for a quick resurgence.
President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens has avoided using the word “rebuild,” instead calling the process a “retool,” and acquiring Lillard would be a major step toward that goal.
Lillard, who averaged 24.9 points and 7.1 assists last season in Milwaukee, turns 35 this month and is unlikely to settle for a bench role at this stage of his career. While several contending teams—including the Warriors and Lakers—have shown interest, Boston is reportedly among his top options. The Celtics could offer Lillard either the veteran’s minimum or a mid-level exception, depending on how they manage their remaining contracts.
A Potential 2026 Superteam?
If Tatum’s recruitment is successful and both stars return to full strength, the Celtics could field a formidable trio in 2026, with Jaylen Brown expected to remain on a long-term deal. Lillard’s scoring and playmaking would complement Tatum’s all-around game, giving Boston a core capable of challenging for another championship.
For now, Lillard is in no rush to sign, but the prospect of teaming up with Tatum in Boston has become one of the most intriguing storylines of the NBA offseason. As both stars focus on recovery, Celtics fans will be watching closely to see if Tatum’s recruiting pitch can help deliver another All-Star to TD Garden.