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With seven rookies joining the team in the 2019-20, competition for playing time was always going to be hard for sharpshooting guard Carsen Edwards.
And when the Purdue product struggled to connect at the next level — as is often the case for first-year players adjusting to the speed of the NBA game — and when he was sent to the team’s G League developmental affiliate (the Maine Red Claws), things didn’t get too much better from 3-point range.
Should Edwards be worried about his future in the league?
Probably not — at least not yet. But with roster spots now looking to be at a premium in the coming season, the Texan guard probably wants to work as hard on his game as he has in his career in the short- and medium- term.
WATCH: James Harden didn't know Carsen Edwards could dunk either https://t.co/2a4xuXhPcH
— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) July 29, 2020
This is the conclusion Jesse Cinquini of the Playgrounder comes to as well when assessing Edward’s future in the NBA.
“Perimeter woes plagued the 22-year-old throughout his 35 games as a Celtic, too,” observes Cinquini.
“He sits at a lowly fifth percentile among combo guards in points per shot attempt, according to Cleaning the Glass. To boot, Carsen managed to shoot just 32.7 # from the field and 30.9 percent from deep as a pro. Not exactly numbers that scream NBA-ready.”
Noting that Edwards is taking a high number of ill-advised shots early in the clock, as well as heavily-guarded shots that won’t work against the superior length, strength, athleticism and skill in the NBA, Cinquini argues that Edwards still needs to work on his shot selection.
WATCH: Carsen Edwards highlights vs Rockets (19 pts, 5 reb, 4 ast) https://t.co/wntz3eygh6
— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) July 29, 2020
He did have a solid stretch at the G League level with the Red Claws, especially with the midrange, a shot finding new currency against some teams that put little effort into guarding the usually-inefficient shot.
Cinquini makes the case that the young guard must adapt to a smaller role with more optimised offense reflecting his new situation; he also believes it’s within his reach to achieve that.
At the Celtics Wire, we concur.
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