MILWAUKEE -- On Wednesday, prior to the Boston Celtics’ final embarrassing game of the season, Terry Rozier told MassLive he was glad to “still be wearing ‘Celtics’ across my chest.”

Hours later, in the quiet moments following the team’s 116-91 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, Rozier was asked about his impending restricted free-agent status. Rozier will have a chance to get money from other teams this summer, but the Celtics will be able to match any offer sheet he signs.

“No comment,” Rozier said.

If Rozier doesn’t want to stay in Boston, he should hope Kyrie Irving stays put. If Irving remains, the team likely won’t match on Rozier’s deal. If he leaves, they will need an affordable starting point guard. That would likely mean Rozier remains in Boston for a few years, unless he takes his qualifying offer to become an unrestricted free agent in the summer of 2020.

Rozier was asked what he will take away from the season.

“Lot of memories,” Rozier said. “Definitely didn’t go the way we all want. I thank God for my family and my boys back at the crib. They kept me level-headed all year, because I’ve been dealing with some bulls---. I felt like we still had that one goal, Coach (Brad Stevens) dealing with a lot of guys that want to be great, trying to get there. It’s been tough, it’s been a tough year, especially for me, but it’s not about me and that’s why I don’t complain.”

Rozier, perhaps more than any other player on the roster, had to deal with the team’s glut of talent, particularly at the guard position. With both Kyrie Irving and Marcus Smart on the depth chart ahead of him, Rozier saw a significant reduction in his minutes in the season following a successful playoff run.

“I learned a lot,” Rozier said. “It’s just business was tough, it was tough, dealing with all the talent we had, different guys wanted to be in the limelight, guys in the limelight, s--- like that. It’s been a lot. Like we all can step back, this is the time right now We can all go on vacation, reflect on the season and learn from it. Nothing we can do about the season now. It’s over with.”