Celtics sophomore, Jordan Walsh, is off to a bad start in Summer League competition. His averages in the two games thus far are as follows:
25.5 MPG - 6.5 PPG - 5.5 RPG - 1.5 APG - 2.0 SPG - 1.0 BPG - 25% FG - 0% (0-of-11) on 3s
But at least in Game #2, a win for Boston versus the Lakers, Walsh fared somewhat better than in the Game-1 loss to the Heat. So he may be settling in and not forcing his offense. His Game-2 points, rebounds, assists, steals, field goal percentage and plus/minus all improved over Game-1.
Tonight's contest against Charlotte will have some importance for Jordan. Despite his 4-year contract with the Celtics (year #4 is a team option), he will have competition as backup wing for Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown and Sam Hauser. And he knows it.
But that is what Summer League is all about. Walsh seemingly is desperately trying to participate in more Celtics games this season. He appeared in only nine Celtics games in his rookie season, spending most of his time in Maine. His calling card is his defense. He should let the offense come to him. We may see more of that tonight.
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