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New Addition Mike Muscala gives Boston a boost in Celtics debut

New Addition Mike Muscala gives Boston a boost in Celtics debut

In their first game since the NBA trade deadline, the Boston Celtics took on the Charlotte Hornets at TD Garden on Friday night. With Jaylen Brown (maxillary facial fracture), Marcus Smart (right ankle sprain) and Al Horford (right knee swelling) all out against Charlotte, trade deadline acquisition Mike Muscala suited up for his first minutes in a Celtics uniform at TD Garden.

The sharpshooting big did not disappoint, chipping in 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting, all of them coming from beyond the arc, and one rebound, two assists, and a block in just over 15 minutes of floor time. A career 38% from three, Muscala was as advertised, finding open looks again and again as defense collapsed on other players like Jayson Tatum. Muscala’s first bucket came off a pass from Tatum as the defense swarmed him under the hoop; Tatum found Muscala wide open in the corner, and “Moose” knocked down the open look with ease.

As an organization, the Celtics notoriously have a lot of jersey numbers unavailable. In fact, they actually lead the league in retired numbers with twenty-five since the team’s establishment in 1964. It’s impacted a lot of free agents and trade acquisitions in the past; Evan Fournier wore 94 in his brief stint in Boston. Dennis Schroder chose 71 based on a poll he ran on his Instagram story, and Blake Griffin is rocking 91 like he’s an NFL defensive end.

In Mike Muscala’s case, he chose 57 to honor his late mother who born in 1957 and passed before the season began. Up until he joined the Thunder, Muscala wore 31, which was retired by the Celtics for Cedric “Cornbread” Maxwell in 2003, and his number 33 worn in OKC is certainly not available either.

Before the game, Muscala said, “I got in late last night .. I was grateful for the opportunity. I loved my time in (OKC), great organization. Fun to be a part of that group throughout the years .. I’ve heard so many good things about (Boston). I’m excited to get to know the city more and the fans.” If Friday night was any indication, Muscala will soon be a fan favorite coming off the bench.

“I think everybody’s role changes depending on what team they’re on,” said Joe Mazzulla on Mike Muscala pregame. “He’s played for good teams,…

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