With the Summer League winding down, allow yourself to dream a little bit. We’re heading into a stretch of the summer where actual basketball is few and far between. We’ll get glimpses of offseason workouts, maybe a Pro-Am here and there, but for the most part, sneaker-squealing and rock-pounding will be mirages in this basketball desert from late-July to mid-September.
But after a relatively successful stint out in Sin City, we’ve got enough actual tape to do some prognosticating with our young players. Sure, the Summer Cs didn’t make the Summer League playoffs, but we can dream a little and maybe, just maybe, project a more meaningful championship in their future.
In addition to Hugo Gonzalez’s strong showing in three games, it’s been rookie Chris Cenac Jr.’s game that has really opened the eyes of Celtics fans. The numbers don’t exactly jump off the page — 10.5 points and 8 rebounds per game — but you can see how given a little more time to develop, his physical skills and talent will translate quickly to the NBA game.
Already, he’s an excellent rim protector (2.8 blocks per game) and he’s tried to catch a body on several dunk attempts over the last week. He feels like a mix of Chris Bosh, LaMarcus Aldridge, and Shawn Kemp. What will make him a consistent contributor in the modern NBA is moving his mid-range game past the three-point line and being able to defend quicker players on the switch.
If you want to catch Cenac Jr. and our boys of summer in their last game on The Strip, our friends at FanDuel have the Celtics as +1.5 underdogs against the Orlando Magic later today at 4:30 pm EST.
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