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Celtics Juhann Begarin shows flashes in Summer League

Celtics Juhann Begarin shows flashes in Summer League

After the final horn sounded on Saturday, Bostonโ€™s Summer League season came to a close in a 102-95 loss on their way to a 3-2 record. While racking up wins is always the goal, Summer League serves as a time for teams to get a better look at their draft prospects as well as unsigned players trying to find their home in the NBA. For a team like Boston, itโ€™s an opportunity to look at filling out the tail end of their roster and their two-way spots.

Rookie guard JD Davison has shown some promise, and the team was quick to ink him to a two-way contract; heโ€™s far more likely to get steady minutes in Maine, with the Celtics top three guards in Marcus Smart, Malcolm Brogdon, and Derrick White taking a lionโ€™s share of the workload. And late on Saturday night, the Celtics announced they had signed big man Mfiondu Kabengele to their other two-way contract. The 24-year-old center was drafted 27th overall in the 2019 NBA Draft, and showed some promise in his minutes during this Summer League.

Where does this leave Juhann Begarin? Part of the reason why the Boston Celtics had drafted Begarin 45th overall in the 2021 draft was due to his willingness to play overseas, and with a full roster in Boston, he was stashed with Paris Basketball. Fast forward to now, and Celtics fans got to see the work that Begarin has put into his game after another year of pro European basketball.

The Frenchman shot 46.3% from the field and 42.9% from deep over the last three games, and in his final game, he dropped 25 points on 9-of-17 shooting (3-of-6 from deep), 7 rebounds, and three assists as well as three steals. Begarin has shown his athleticism and promise, and while heโ€™s still a raw talent, thereโ€™s a good amount of potential. With Boston still with a few roster spots to fill, can he figure into Bostonโ€™s roster plans? Even before Boston signed Kabengele to their remaining two-way spot, the situation for Begarin is tricky.

For starters, Bostonโ€™s top end of the rotation is 10 players deep, with the additions of Brogdon and Gallinari into the fold. Anyone else that may be added with Bostonโ€™s remaining three roster spots will most likely be getting limited minutes unless they fill a specific need in Bostonโ€™s rotation. You have to factor in age and experience for any player youโ€™re adding, and that applies to guys like Begarin and Davison.

Celtics fans have heard this one before: heโ€™s only 19! Both Begarin and Davison are still in their teens, with Begarin…

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