Banton, 24, signed as a free agent after playing for his hometown Toronto Raptors last summer, and allows the Celtics to keep a roster spot open to add a potential player on the buyout market — or just help lessen Boston’s healthy luxury tax bill.

Philadelphia, meanwhile, has now opened up multiple roster spots Thursday after moving on from Marcus Morris, Furkan Korkmaz, Danuel House and Springer in these deals, giving them three open roster spots to use in the buyout market — as well as to get under the luxury tax.

One possible buyout option is Philadelphia native and future Hall of Famer Kyle Lowry — if Lowry, who was traded to Charlotte last month by the Miami Heat in exchange for Terry Rozier, is either waived or bought out by the Hornets after the deadline.