On this day: Celtics sign Baynes, Ojeleye, Mickey; Humphries traded

On this day, the Boston Celtics signed Aron Baynes, Semi Ojeleye, and Jordan Mickey, and traded Kris Humphries.

On this day in Boston Celtics history, the team signed Australian big man Aron Baynes in free agency to a one-year deal worth $4.3 million in 2017. All of Australia -- as he was sometimes called -- quickly became an invaluable part of the Celtics front line, known for his excellent defense and verticality as much as his unexpectedly solid 3-point shooting with the team.

A New Zealander by birth, Baynes played for the team for two seasons before he was dealt away to the Phoenix Suns in order to help make cap room for major roster reshuffling following the disastrous 2018-19 season (no fault of Aron's, really). The big man averaged 5.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game while with the franchise.

It is also the date Celtics forward Semi Ojeleye signed his four-year rookie deal, with three guaranteed years at $4.29 million and the fourth year worth $1.7 million. The SMU alum played four seasons for Boston before leaving for the Milwaukee Bucks in free agency in 2021, recording 3.5 points and 2.1 boards per game as a Celtic.

Oct 19, 2018; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Boston Celtics forward Aron Baynes (46) reacts to a call against the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports

Two years prior, in 2015, former Boston forward Jordan Mickey signed a two-year deal with the team after being drafted 33rd overall in the 2015 NBA Draft. Mickey played in 41 games over two seasons, spending much of his time in Maine with the Red Claws (Boston's developmental franchise in the G League, now the Maine Celtics), recording 1.4 points and 1.1 boards per contest with the team before being waived.

On this day in 2002, ex-Celtics center Bruno Sundov signed a one-year deal with the team and played in 26 games with Boston in 2002-03. He averaged 1.2 points and 1.1 rebounds before he was dealt with J.R. Bremer and draft assets to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Jumaine Jones.

In 2014, former Boston big Kris Humphries was dealt into the Washington Wizards' cap space for a second rounder. The Minnesota alum had come to the team in the deal that had sent Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Jason Terry to the Brooklyn Nets the season before. Humphries averaged 8.4 points, 5.9 boards, and an assist per game as a Celtic.

This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics history: Boston inks Baynes, Ojeleye, Mickey; Humphries traded

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