Celtics summer league fan favorite Trevion Williams signs Exhibit 10 deal with Warriors

Boston’s backup center in Las Vegas Summer League action will compete to make a regular roster spot with Golden State.

Fans of undrafted Purdue big man Trevion Williams who were hoping to see the center make the Boston Celtics’ G League affiliate in Portland (the Maine Celtics — formerly Red Claws) will be disappointed to learn that appears to be off of the table with The Athletic NBA Insider Shams Charania reporting that Williams will be signing an Exhibit 10 deal with the Golden State Warriors in an effort to compete for a roster spot with the Dubs.

Williams, who recorded a solid 7.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 1.8 assists over 14.2 minutes per game for the Celtics in Las Vegas Summer League action this month, attracted the attention of Celtics fans with his impressive court vision and passing and his ability to bring the ball up the court.

If he ever does end up in green and white, he’ll need to make the league first — and with the Warriors, he appears to have a (slightly) clearer path than on Boston’s stacked roster.

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Newest Celtic Danilo Gallinari shares why he picked Boston as a free agent

A longtime fan, the time to join the team had arrived.

On the most recent episode of the CLNS Media “A-List” podcast, the show’s hosts A. Sherrod Blakely, Gary Washburn, and Kwani A. Lunis put out a warm welcome to the newest Boston Celtic, veteran forward Danilo Gallinari, The trio discussed Gallinari’s choice to join the Celtics after several near misses during the Brad Stevens era, his fandom of the team as a kid and more.

Also, Washburn and Lunis recap how things went for Boston at the 2022 NBA 2K23 Las Vegas Summer League and discuss whether they believe current two way prospects and Sin City standouts Mfiondu Kabengele or JD Davison can make an impact in Boston.

This is a thorough and engaging interview that will help you get to know the Italian Stallion a bit better before you see him on the court in green and white, so be sure to watch the video embedded below in its entirety.

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Celtics Lab 130: Goodbye, Las Vegas, RIP TPE; Hello NBA doldrums

As the NBA media cycle starts to wind down, join us on the Celtics Lab to wrap up the busy part of the offseason while we wait for training camp to kick off in late summer.

The 2022 NBA 2K23 Las Vegas Summer League has come and gone in the same way the Boston Celtics’ $17.1 million Evan Fournier Traded Player Exception (TPE) has, leaving the Celtics close to being done (we think, anyway) with their offseason team building plans and fans of the ball club with NBA-related content of current news.

As the period of the league calendar unaffectionately known as the “doldrums” — named after the part of the Atlantic sailing ships used to avoid lest they be trapped in a literal sea of inactivity or movement — settles in, the hosts of the CLNS Media “Celtics Lab” podcast take a look at what might be left to do with Boston’s roster, what might have been with the TPE, and grill host Cameron Tabatabaie about what the Sin City NBA experience is like behind the scenes.

Joined by your usual hosts Justin Quinn and Alex Goldberg, they also get you up to date on the trickle of news still coming in, and even throw some darts at what the NBA could do to spice up a midseason tournament Commissioner Adam Silver has been trying to spark interest in.

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Best social media reactions to Keegan Murray winning the NBA 2K23 Summer League MVP

Iowa Hawkeyes and Sacramento Kings fans took to social media to celebrate Keegan Murray’s NBA 2K23 Summer League MVP.

Just a month after being one of the most criticized picks in the draft, the NBA announced Monday that Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray was named Most Valuable Player of the NBA 2K23 Summer League.

In his four games, Murray averaged 23.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.3 steals. He shot 50% from the field, and an impressive 40% from 3-point range.

Naturally, Murray was named to the All-Summer League first team alongside Tari Eason (Houston Rockets), Quentin Grimes (New York Knicks), Cam Thomas (Brooklyn Nets), and Sandro Mamukelashvili (San Antonio Spurs). He was the only player to average at least 20 points per game while shooting 50% from the field and 40% from downtown.

Murray was one of the most polarizing players after draft night, despite his fairly fundamental game. His selection at pick No. 4 was met with some criticism and even laughter by some in the media. While it might “just be Summer League,” Murray did exactly what he needed to do to start and prove detractors wrong.

For Sacramento Kings fans who had to watch their team clowned for weeks, Monday was a day of celebration on social media for them. It also was for Iowa Hawkeyes fans who saw this coming with Murray from a mile away.

Iowa’s Keegan Murray wins NBA 2K23 Summer League Most Valuable Player award

Nearly a month after he was drafted to a chorus of laughter and criticism by some, Keegan Murray has been named Summer League MVP.

The NBA announced Monday that Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray was named Most Valuable Player of the 2K23 Summer League. He joins last year’s Summer League MVP Davion Mitchell as the newest King to win the award.

In his four games, Murray averaged 23.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.3 steals. He shot 50% from the field, and an impressive 40% from 3-point range.

Naturally, Murray was named to the All-Summer League first team alongside Tari Eason (Houston Rockets), Quentin Grimes (New York Knicks), Cam Thomas (Brooklyn Nets), and Sandro Mamukelashvili (San Antonio Spurs). He was the only player to average at least 20 points per game while shooting 50% from the field and 40% from downtown.

A lot of the top prospects impressed this year at the Summer League. It seemed like in the first half of Paolo Banchero’s first game for the Magic, he confirmed everything fans hoped for with the selection. His game is as smooth and advanced as advertised, especially inside the arc.

There are still concerns about second overall pick Chet Holmgren’s weight, Kenneth Lofton Jr. bullied him inside a few times. Despite this though, Chet’s potential as a rim protector and overall unicorn on offense were evident.

With all of this in mind, Keegan Murray still easily had the best stretch of performances of any of the top prospects.

Murray posted the highest points per game average at Summer League by a top-10 pick since 2012 despite being the fourth overall pick, a selection that was criticized by a lot of fans and the media. The raw numbers, as impressive as they are, don’t do Murray’s performance justice, though.

It’s not just how much he’s scored, it’s how. In Summer League, there can be a lot of hero ball as players try to show why they should make a roster. You can see a lot of iso-ball, especially as top prospects try to really show off their game.

While there were times where Murray took it upon himself to go and get a basket, that’s not how the majority of his points were scored. In a Summer League rarity, Murray showed that he can contribute within the flow of the game. He doesn’t need to dribble around for 15 seconds to get a look.

He has an extremely quick trigger, and it helped him get 3-pointers off before the contest. His ability from beyond the arc is extremely encouraging for a Kings team that desperately needs a shooter on the wing.

For a closer look at Murray’s performance over the past few games, @SacFilmRoom on Twitter posted a fantastic thread that is a must watch for any fan.

It might have just been Summer League, but Murray showed composure under pressure. In the Summer League game of the season between the Magic and the Kings, Murray hit a big 3-pointer at the buzzer to force overtime against Banchero and Orlando. He scored 20 points in that contest, grabbing nine boards, and draining four of his eight 3-point attempts.

Against second overall pick Chet Holmgren and the Thunder, Murray clearly outplayed Holmgren, scoring 29 points on 53% shooting. Holmgren only scored eight points, accumulated six fouls, and finished as a minus-10 despite the Thunder winning the game.

It’s only Summer League, but fans have seen everything they could possibly want to see from Murray early on. Touted as a pro-ready prospect, Murray clearly looked the part in Las Vegas. For all of the “it’s just Summer League” talk, he still outperformed other top prospects on the same stage, and even when facing head to head.

The Kings drafted him with the hope of him becoming that third pillar in their lineup, supporting De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis on the wing. The floor looks as high as advertised, but it seems as though the ceiling may be higher than he was ever given credit for outside of those in Iowa city.

Murray looks nearly identical to the player who led the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten Tournament title this past spring. He looked like a star in Vegas when many decided before he even put on a Kings uniform that he’d end up with egg on his face.

It might “just be Summer League,” but it’s another step towards Murray silencing the critics and proving that Sacramento made the right decision.

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JD Davison Boston Celtics Las Vegas Summer League highlights vs. Brooklyn Nets (7/16)

The Boston Celtics are looking pretty savvy in retrospect for selecting former Alabama combo guard JD Davison with the No. 53 overall pick of the 2022 NBA draft.

The Boston Celtics are looking pretty savvy in retrospect for selecting former Alabama combo guard JD Davison with the No. 53 overall pick of the 2022 NBA draft after his play in the 2022 NBA 2K23 Las Vegas Summer League, with Boston recently locking him up on a two way deal that might yet be elevated to a regular roster spot based on the strength of his play.

The former Crimson Tide guard had another excellent game for the Sin City Celtics in Boston’s 102-95 loss to the summer league version of the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday afternoon. Davison put up 17 points, 6 rebounds, and 10 assists with 3 turnovers and 2 personal fouls in 33 minutes of game time, shooting a very solid 8-of-15 from the field and 1-of-2 from beyond the arc.

If you missed the game or just want to see Davison in action one more time, check out the clip embedded below courtesy of YouTuber Bllen.

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Boston Celtics sign big man Mfiondu Kabengele to two way deal

A strong Las Vegas Summer League performance secured the Canadian center a spot on Boston’s two way roster.

The Boston Celtics announced on Saturday evening that they had signed big man Mfiondu Kabengele to a two way contract after a strong performance for the team at the 2022 NBA2K23 Las Vegas Summer League. The 6-foot-10 center played in all five summer league games for Boston, and in the first four, has averaged 14.0 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 1.8 blocks in 25.2 minutes per game while shooting 55.9% overall, 36.4% from 3, and 77.8% from the charity stripe, per the Celtics.

A former first-round draft pick by the Brooklyn Nets in 2019, Kabengele has played in a total of 51 NBA games for the Los Angeles Clippers and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Canadian also played 33 games for the G-League Champion Rio Grande Valley Vipers last season, logging 17.5 points, 9.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 0.94 blocks in 29.3 minutes per contest while shooting 58.9% from the field and 39.6% from beyond the arc at that level.

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Juhann Begarin Boston Celtics Las Vegas Summer League highlights vs. Brooklyn Nets (7/16)

The French wing looks like a future NBA player after his Las Vegas Summer League play.

While only Boston Celtics two way big man Mfiondu Kabengele has earned himself a roster spot with the Celtics since JD Davison inked a two way deal earlier in the week so far, there have been a number of impressive players taking the floor for the Sin City Celtics in Las Vegas Summer League action.

One of them has been French combo guard Juhann Begarin, who had himself another good game in Boston’s 102-95 loss to the Brooklyn Nets in the Summer Celtics’ last game of the annual Nevada exhibition series. The stashed Celtics wing put up a team-high 25 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, and as many steals in 35 minutes of floor time on Saturday afternoon.

Shooting a very good 9-of-17 from the floor, a sizzling 3-of-6 from deep, and a perfect 4-of-4 from the charity stripe while fouling 4 times and turning the ball over 3 times, the Frenchman had himself one of his better games of the season.

If you missed the game or just want to see Begarin in action one more time, check out the clip embedded above courtesy of YouTuber Bllen.

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Mfiondu Kabengele Boston Celtics Las Vegas Summer League highlights vs. Brooklyn Nets (7/16)

Kabengele capped off Las Vegas Summer League action with another strong performance — and a signing!

Newly-signed Boston Celtics two way big man Mfiondu Kabengele had himself another solid outing in the Sin City Celtics’ last game of the 2022 NBA2K23 Las Vegas Summer League in Boston’s 102-95 loss to the Brooklyn Nets, locking up a two way roster spot after the game on the strength of his play in the annual Nevada exhibition series.

The Canadian center put up 18 points, 4 rebounds, an assist, and a steal plus 4 blocked shots in just 22 minutes of play, shooting 8-of-12 from the field and 2-of-4 from beyond the arc in his floor time against the Summer Nets.

It was an especially mature performance at that, with Kabengele only fouling twice and turning the ball over as many times.

If you missed the game or just want another look at the play of the newest Boston Celtics big man, check out the clip embedded above courtesy of YouTuber Bllen.

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Sin City Celtics vs. Summer Nets: Boston falls to Brooklyn 102-95 to end Las Vegas Summer League play

With the loss, the NBA’s summer doldrums tiptoe in.

The Boston Celtics finished their 2022 Las Vegas Summer League play with a whimper, losing to the Brooklyn Nets 102-95, falling to 3-2 in Sin City exhibition play overall.

But the exercise was far from a futile one with several prospects to join the Celtics’ two way or full roster for the 2022-23 season had another chance to show how they might help Boston next season, and several others a shot at impressing scouts from other teams and leagues. Among the standouts in the Summer Celtics’ loss to Brooklyn are guard Juhan Begarin (25 points, 7 rebounds, 3 steals), floor general JD Davison (17 points, 6 boards, 10 assists), big man Mfiondu Kabengele (18 points, 4 blocks), and forward Justin Jackson (10 points, 5 rebounds).

Center Trevion Williams chipped in 9 points and 9 boards off of the bench for Boston Saturday night.

The NBA calendar is now at its lowest with the end of live NBA basketball until the preseason arrives in September, but with the league becoming the year-round product that it is, the news of offseason teambuilding ought to extend into August — if not later.

The Celtics’ front office still has decisions to make about which if any of the unsigned players playing for Boston in Las Vegas this month ought to make the team, as well as plans to add additional frontcourt depth.

Check out the clip embedded above to hear if they think Ryan sticks.

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