NBA trade rumors are still swirling around the league nowadays. As if there's no one stopping people from speculating where these controversial players will fit in or just want to annoy them purposely.

Since training camp already began and the new NBA season is about to begin in just less than a month, many teams are satisfied with their roster while some teams are still pushing to make their team better before the new NBA season starts. One of those teams is the Boston Celtics.

According to YIBADA English, Celtics general manager Danny Ainge has said that if there's a deal that they will make them a "true championship contender" they will go it. The Celtics have many tradable talents to make a deal - one of those is power forward/center Kelly Olynyk.

The report also says that the Celtics are willing to release Olynyk to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Nerlens Noel. Although the 76ers have a full packed frontcourt, Olynyk can be used as a stretch four and also for defensive purposes.

Earlier reports said that Noel once quoted that their situation in Philadelphia is "silly" and that "there's something to be done". The situation Noel was pertaining to is having three starting centers in the lineup but clears that he is not requesting to be traded by the team.

On the separate report by the Christian Post, the Celtics are also looking to strike a deal with the Phoenix Suns. The Suns are also loaded with guards who are fighting for the starting position. They might get either Eric Bledsoe or Brandon Knight but it is Bledsoe who will likely be traded.

The report says that trade rumors are suggesting to trade Bledsoe together with Tyson Chandler in exchange for Celtics Avery Bradley, Jaylen Brown, and Amir Johnson. The addition of Brown to Suns will help them enhance their small forward position while Bradley will be a boost on their guard position.

It also stated in the report that aside from the Celtics, the Lakers are also looking for a possible trade with the Milwaukee Bucks. The trade scenario is trading Lakers D'Angelo Russell to the Bucks in exchange for Greg Monroe and Jabari Parker. However, many say that this deal will never happen and it is odd to trade a guard for two big men.