Boston Celtics big man Aron Baynes could have waited a few days in free agency to get a deal done, hoping for a bigger offer and a little more money.

Instead, he agreed to a new deal with the Celtics just minutes after the start of free agency on July 1, completing a two-year, $11 million deal with a player option on the second season. Baynes will not be the richest of his NBA counterparts, but he does get to stay with a contender in a situation he enjoys.

Apparently, that situation played a major role in his decision.

Here's Baynes to the Boston Sports Journal's Brian Robb: "I didn't talk to anyone else because I knew that this was where I wanted to be. Like I said, this felt unfinished last year. The goal coming back is we know exactly where we want to be and what it's going to take. It's about trying to get there and both parties saw that. Hopefully, we can help each other attain that ultimate goal."

Baynes presents a lot of potential uses for the Celtics -- an enormous body which can bang against bigger centers (and dominate smaller ones) while pulling down a fair number of rebounds. Against the Philadelphia 76ers in particular, Baynes showed his usefulness clogging the paint and keeping both Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons away from the hoop.

The Celtics will be glad to have him back. Baynes' role may slip a little bit, given the amount of talent returning to the Celtics' starting lineup, but he will still be one of the top big-man options on a team gunning for a championship.