Irving excited by NBA's revamped Celtics

Kyrie Irving is excited by the challenge that awaits him as Boston aim to improve on last season's exit in the NBA's Eastern Conference finals.

Boston's Gordon Hayward (20), Al Horford (42) and Kyrie Irving (11)

Boston's All-Star trio: Gordon Hayward (l), Al Horford (c) and Kyrie Irving on media day. (AAP)

Gordon Hayward was looking forward to playing with Isaiah Thomas, one of the Celtics players who recruited him to Boston during his whirlwind free agency.

By the time Hayward steps on the parquet floor, though, there will be another All-Star point guard dishing out the ball.

Thomas is out, shipped to Cleveland in a package that brought Kyrie Irving to Boston and completed -- for now, at least -- a near-total makeover of the team that had the best record in the Eastern Conference last year.

"You're talking about two superstar players, two incredible offensively talented players," Hayward said Monday at the Celtics media day.

"It would have been amazing to have the opportunity to play with I.T.

"I was looking forward to that; that was something that was enticing and exciting about the Boston Celtics.

"On the other hand, I get to play with another superstar."

The Celtics signed Hayward to a four-year deal worth $128 million ($A161 million) and traded Avery Bradley to clear cap space for him.

When Irving asked for a trade, general manager Danny Ainge pounced.

Thomas -- a fan favourite and the team's biggest star -- along with Jae Crowder, Ante Zizic and a 2018 first-round draft pick were sent to Cleveland.

Irving would not say whether he plans to talk to Cavaliers superstar LeBron James about his trade demand.

"It's not anybody else's business," he said.

"It's just really between two men.

"If it happens or not, I'm pretty sure you guys won't know about it."

For now, he is worried about his new team.

"There's just a lot of newness I have to get used to, which I'm excited about," he said.

"It's going to come in waves, man, these ups and downs we're about to face as a team... It will really echo in terms of our identity and how we're going to respond."

In all, just four players return from last year's conference finalists: Marcus Smart, Jaylen Brown, Terry Rozier and Al Horford.


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