Aaron Nesmith may have been somewhat-overshadowed by fellow-rookie, Payton Pritchard in the Celtics 108-99 loss to the 76'ers, but he made fine use of his 19 minutes of floor time. He scored eight points on 3-of-8 from the field and 1-of-5 from 3-point land. But it may have been his five rebounds and come-from-behind block that got our attention.
Aaron Nesmith showing off his defensive skills. #Celtics @NBCSCeltics pic.twitter.com/IiXlCOcSpk
— Celtics Updates (@allhailtacko) December 16, 2020
Nesmith may be projected to be the constant-motion shooter the Celtics have lacked, but there may be more to his game than was originally thought. He didn't exactly shoot the lights out, but for his very-first game in the Big League, he was solid.
Aaron Nesmith’s official nickname:
— 𝙍𝙞𝙡𝙚𝙮 🎄☘️ (@CullerSports) December 9, 2020
Aaron Nesquik pic.twitter.com/fmUFzWb153
Oh, and by the way, Aaron's motion offense and sniper-like shooting remain his major assets for Boston. See Exhibit A below.&
Feels like drafting Aaron Nesmith might work out just fine for the Celtics ☘️pic.twitter.com/5BUDxTSp8d
— Dan Kelley (@DanKelley66) December 16, 2020
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