With both Rajon Rondo and Jared Sullinger out for the season, NBA GM’s are swarming trying to take what’s left of the Celtics as it is believed they’ll go into rebuilding mode.  While there’s been many reports about possible trades for Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, a new name has been added to the list.  Read more after the jump.

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Ken Berger of CBS Sports gave out this tidbit on twitter:

With injuries mounting, teams have begun inquiring whether Boston is willing to trade Jason Terry to get under luxury tax, sources say

Terry signed a fairly reasonable offer with the Celtics during the offseason. With his mid-level exception deal he has two-years at $10.4 million total left the two seasons after this.

Terry has struggled to find a comfort level in Boston, both in terms of his role and just his general play on the court — he is averaging 10 points a game (down from 15 last season) and has a PER of 11.9, the lowest of his career.

Danny Ainge however isn’t willing to give Terry away for next to nothing and while the Celtics is still in a vulnerable state that’s the current offers he’s getting.

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