Now that the 2020-21 Boston Celtics season is firmly in the rear-view mirror, it’s possible to spend some time taking stock of how each player did with the opportunity he had.
To that end, we are grading every player who put in time on the basketball court for the Celtics this season, including all 15 members of the regular roster, both two-way players and the players the team cut or traded away. That’s 21 players altogether, and today’s focus is second-year guard Carsen Edwards. In what was a critical year for his future with little opportunity to play with the parent club and zero opportunities to hone skills in the G League with a canceled Maine Red Claws (now, Maine Celtics) season, Edwards had his work cut out for him.
With that in mind, let’s grade the Texan’s play last season in the context of the difficult situation that it was.
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— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) June 11, 2021