Fans can expect Kemba Walker to be out of the Celtics lineup for at least a few games after his collision with teammate, Semi Ojeleye. Walker is apparently suffering from concussion symptoms, and we await further updates.
With both Kemba and Gordon missing time, Boston will sorely need to find more scoring and assists from their healthy crew. One solution is two-way player, Tremont Waters. He is a major reason the G League Celtics affiliate Red Claws have started the season undefeated at 5-0. He supplies both scoring (20.2 PPG in G League) and assists (7.8 APG). He can hit from anywhere on the court and is just plain crafty with the ball.
Tremont has quickly become a star at the G League level and may supply Boston with some much-needed help from the bench at the point guard slot. Marcus Smart is more-than-capable at the point, and Brad Wanamaker has stepped up recently to log some productive time at the one. Trying Waters at the point for a limited time is worth a shot. The Celtics take on the Sacramento Kings tomorrow, and the Red Claws also have a game scheduled for that day. We await Brad Stevens decision to bring Waters up for that game, as well as updates n Kemba Walkers condition.
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With both Kemba and Gordon missing time, Boston will sorely need to find more scoring and assists from their healthy crew. One solution is two-way player, Tremont Waters. He is a major reason the G League Celtics affiliate Red Claws have started the season undefeated at 5-0. He supplies both scoring (20.2 PPG in G League) and assists (7.8 APG). He can hit from anywhere on the court and is just plain crafty with the ball.
Maaaaan, Tremont Waters is straight up NIFTY! 😱 pic.twitter.com/cNVtLQiYt4
— Tomek Kordylewski (@Timi_093) November 24, 2019
Tremont Waters got 24 points and eight dimes vs Knicks last night. He can knock down threes from almost anywhere on the court. Great vision, too! pic.twitter.com/sblpiAXbHp
— Tomek Kordylewski (@Timi_093) November 24, 2019
Tremont has quickly become a star at the G League level and may supply Boston with some much-needed help from the bench at the point guard slot. Marcus Smart is more-than-capable at the point, and Brad Wanamaker has stepped up recently to log some productive time at the one. Trying Waters at the point for a limited time is worth a shot. The Celtics take on the Sacramento Kings tomorrow, and the Red Claws also have a game scheduled for that day. We await Brad Stevens decision to bring Waters up for that game, as well as updates n Kemba Walkers condition.
Follow Tom at @CelticsSentinel, @CausewayStreet and Facebook
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