The Celtics have stabilized themselves with two straight blowout wins after a short slide, but they still have obvious roster holes they could look to address before the Feb. 6 trade deadline.



President of basketball operations Danny Ainge has not pulled off a deadline move in several years but could consider bolstering his roster this season. There’s no proven juggernaut on the NBA landscape. There’s no available Anthony Davis-type for whom to stash assets. And the Celtics have one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference as is, albeit one with several areas they could stand to shore up.



The Celtics also have assets to deal, though not the golden ones they used to own. The Grizzlies’ first-round pick, which once looked like a possible crown jewel, could fall outside of the lottery this season. The Celtics also control their own first-round pick this year plus Milwaukee’s, which should land near the bottom of the order. Boston does not have...