The Boston Celtics continue to work the trade market with Jimmy Butler and Jahlil Okafor still available.

A path to a trade will be more difficult than it was on draft night as both the Chicago Bulls and Philadelphia 76ers wanted the No. 3 pick to select Kris Dunn.

The Celtics signed Al Horford in free agency, which gives them a legitimate All-Star who is also at the later stage of his prime.

Boston is holding the line on their trade offers from before the draft and are ready to move forward if any teams come down to their price. There are indications that the Celtics may still be able to do business with the Bulls and 76ers.