On this day, Boston moved Tristan Thompson to the Sacramento Kings as part of a three-team deal with the Atlanta Hawks.
Today in Boston Celtics history, guard alum Lester Hudson was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1984. Hudson was picked up by the Celtics with the 58th overall selection of the 2009 NBA Draft after playing his NCAA ball with Southwest Tennessee Community College and at the University of Tennessee Martin.
After being drafted by the Celtics, there was not much playing time on a team that was aiming for an NBA title. So, the team sent Hudson to the league's developmental league to help bring him along. He split between the parent club in Boston and their NBA D League (as the G League was called then) the Maine Red Claws (now, Celtics) over the first few months of the 2009-10 season.
Ultimately, it did not work out for the UT Martin alum, with Boston waiving Hudson in January 2010. He logged 1.4 points per game during his brief time as a Celtic.
It is also on this date in 2021 that the Celtics dealt Tristan Thompson to the Sacramento Kings as part of a three-team deal with the Atlanta Hawks. In return, Boston got big man Bruno Fernando and guard Kris Dunn.
Finally, it is also the anniversary of Boston blowing out the Toronto Raptors 122-100 in the Orlando bubble in 2020, with the Celtics leading by as much as 40 points earlier in the game.
The Celtics were led by 20 points and 6 rebounds from Jaylen Brown, and 18 points and 7 boards from Jayson Tatum. Brad Wanamaker chipped in 15 points off of the bench. "We're enjoying each other and building chemistry," said Tatum at the time via the AP.
This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics history: Lester Hudson born; Tristan Thompson traded
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