Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens met with the media on Friday and discussed a variety of topics, including Boston’s trade deadline and the status of Jayson Tatum.

In talking about new acquisition Nikola Vucevic, Stevens dove into what makes the 6-foot-10 center an immediately impactful difference-maker for Boston.

“Vucevic walks into the room, it looks different,” Stevens said. “He’s big and long and strong, and can be standing next to anybody in this league and not look small, right? Those guys aren’t just around all the time to just add to your team.”

Vucevic has delivered another steady season in 2025-26, his 15th in the NBA. Through 48 games (all starts) with the Chicago Bulls, the 35-year-old center has averaged 16.9 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game in 30.8 minutes. He has shot 50.5% from the field, 37.6% from three-point range (on 4.5 attempts per game), and 83.8% from the free-throw line.

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These numbers reflect his reliable two-way presence, with solid efficiency in scoring and passing while contributing on the boards. In January, he posted stronger outputs at 18.9 points and 9.6 rebounds.

In Boston, he is expected to provide veteran stability and spacing to the frontcourt rotation. His recent form before the deal included a strong stretch, with double-digit scoring in most appearances and occasional outbursts like a 25-point effort late in January.

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Over his career, spanning 1,020 regular-season games with the Philadelphia 76ers, Orlando Magic, Bulls, and now Boston, Vucevic has averaged 17.2 points, 10.4 rebounds, and 2.9 assists.

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Drafted 16th overall in 2011, he has earned two All-Star selections and established himself as one of the league’s most consistent big men, known for durable production, improved three-point shooting in recent years, and versatility in pick-and-pop situations. At this stage, he continues to offer dependable contributions as a skilled, experienced center.

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