The Boston Celtics are bringing Joe Johnson back to the NBA, signing the seven-time All-Star to a 10-day contract, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported Wednesday. Johnson is expected to be in the lineup Wednesday evening against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Free agent guard Joe Johnson is signing a 10-day deal with the Boston Celtics, sources tell ESPN. Johnson is returning to the franchise that drafted him 20 years ago and is expected to play tonight vs. Cleveland.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) December 22, 2021
Johnson, 40, has spent the last three seasons as an unsigned free agent, last playing for a Houston Rockets team that made it all the way to the Western Conference Finals in 2018. He averaged six points in 23 regular-season games for the Rockets, although he only started in one of those games.
Johnson is the one of several players the Celtics signed this week to fill out their COVID-depleted roster. Boston signed veteran small forward C.J. Miles to a 10-day contract earlier this week.
The contracts are among a string of hardship signings NBA teams have completed in order to put full rosters on the court as the recent COVID wave sidelines multiple players. Familiar big-name players such as Isaiah Thomas (Los Angeles Lakers) and Lance Stephenson (Atlanta Hawks) have also returned to the court on 10-day contracts so teams don't have to postpone games due to not having enough players suited up.
The NBA has also flexed the rules regarding call-ups from G league teams to fill out rosters and avoid game postponements.
The list of players in COVID protocol is still evolving and changing.
The 89 players in COVID protocols (a new record) combine for $743,405,306 in salaries this season.
— HoopsHype (@hoopshype) December 22, 2021
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