MILWAUKEE -- The business of the NBA means teams don’t stay together very often. Sometimes there are big overhauls and others there are minor tweaks, but there’s always some level of turnover.

There is no telling exactly how different the Boston Celtics will look next season. Three different players can opt out, another three are restricted free agents, and one, Marcus Morris, is an unrestricted free agent.

Morris is now coming off one of the best seasons of his career, and he could parlay that into a payday that at least doubles his $5.3 million salary. The question is, where will that be?

“Obviously I love being here in Boston," he said. "I’ve enjoyed it a lot and hopefully I stay here. It’s a great organization, nothing but great for me being able to play on that stage. I’ve enjoyed my time.”

Whether Morris returns to Boston hinges on a couple different things.

Obviously, money is first. Boston can offer him a deal but if another team comes up with a more significant offer, then he’ll probably leave.

The next is whether Boston has a need for him. Kyrie Irving’s free agency will be a major factor in all of this. If he return and Boston trades for Anthony Davis, they might need to re-sign Morris to fill out their bench. Boston has his bird rights, so they can go over the cap to pay him.

If Kyrie leaves and Boston runs it back with Tatum and Brown as the talented young wings, Boston might not have room for him and all of the draft picks they’ll be making.

It’s tough to map put exactly how Morris’ free agency will go. He has earned the right to shop himself to the highest bidder and he’s shown himself to be a valuable piece to a good team. He’s always honest and he holds himself and his teammates accountable.

Morris wants to stay in Boston if he can. There’s no doubt that part of that is because he wants to finish something he started.

“I felt as though we owed Boston to be better,” Morris said. “They stayed with us through this tough year, and I just felt like we owed them to be better. Me personally, I prepared like no other last year to have a good season to help my team. For us to not be able to make that step, I think that’s what hurts the most.”