Report: Celtics granted $3.23M DPE in wake of Gallinari injury

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The Boston Celtics have another resource at their disposal to add talent this season.

The NBA has granted the Celtics a $3.23 million disabled player exception for the loss of Danilo Gallinari, The Athletic's Shams Charania reported Monday. Boston has until March 10 to use the DPE.

Just over a month after signing with the Celtics, Gallinari suffered a torn ACL in late August while playing for the Italian national team at the FIBA World Cup qualifier. He's expected to miss the entire regular season.

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In addition to the $3.23 million DPE, Boston has two notable traded player exceptions -- worth $6.9 million and $5.9 million -- that expire just before the Feb. 9 NBA trade deadline. Recent reports have suggested the Celtics are doing their due diligence on big men and wings to potentially pursue in a trade.

Boston's DPE expires a month after the trade deadline, which gives it extra value because the team could use the TPE to acquire a free agent in the buyout market if Brad Stevens sees a roster need.

The DPE also doesn't prohibit Gallinari from returning at any point in the regular season or postseason if he progresses in his rehab.

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