Dennis Schroder’s Wife Fires Bold Warning After Husband Joins Boston Celtics

Dennis Schroder inked a deal with the Boston Celtics and his wife has something to say about it.

Well, the lady has something to say about those who criticize Schroder for inking a “thin” deal with the Boston Celtics. The German native inked a $5.9 million deal and will spend the next season with the franchise. This triggered an avalanche of reactions. A lot of NBA legends criticized Schroder for turning down the $84 million deal from the Los Angeles Lakers. The team wanted to keep him for four years, but Schroder thought he was worth $100 million. I guess NBA teams didn’t agree with him. Schroder inked a one-year deal and even Shaquille O’Neal made fun of him.

Some say this was a lost situation for Schroder. The veteran found a valuable support from the love of his life. Ellen Schroder blasted those who criticized her husband. She took to her Instagram Storry to warn everyone that Dennis’ decision will prove haters wrong. Ellen is convinced that her husband will make a big splash in the upcoming season. Here’s what she had to say:

“I’m so proud of my husband that he made this decision to stay true to himself and to fight for his goals and his vision! I know not everyone understands this. They would choose money before anything else. But let me tell you: Show some love, be patient, and watch what will happen next.”

Dennis Schroder and his wife are ready for a new beginning

It’s interesting to note that Schroder put money before anything else last season. He turned down the Lakers offer and wanted more than $84 million. Maybe he learned the lesson and got used to the business inside the league. Things can change overnight. We all know this.

Was Ellen’s message like a plea? Schroder will continue hearing all the comments about his wrong decision. Fans will never get used to the idea of seeing him ink a one-year deal instead of grabbing all the money LA offered.

The situation seems to be a little tricky now but Schroder is fine with it.