Their games are similar. Both Sam Hauser and former-Celtic (now Pacer) Aaron Nesmith are wings that can shoot the ball and work hard on both ends of the floor. For this season, their per-36-minutes stats are very close:'
Nesmith:
14.4 PPG - 5.8 RPG - 1.8 APG - 43% FG - 38% 3s
Hauser:
14.6 PPG - 5.7 RPG - 1.5 APG - 46% FG - 42% 3s
In the 117-112 loss to Indiana last night, Aaron started the game and logged 28 minutes. He finished with 15 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals.
Sam came off the bench - played 17 minutes - and supplied 10 points, six boards and two steals. He shot 50% from both the field and 3-point range, while Nesmith hit 46% of his field goal attempts and 20% from 3-point territory.
Brad Stevens obviously saw that Hauser could fill Nesmith's role with Boston and sent Aaron to Indiana as part of the summer deal that brought Malcolm Brogdon to Beantown. Thus far, the transaction seems to be working for all parties involved,
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