The Boston Celtics desperately need the younger shooters on the team to find a way to help the team whether they are called on to fill a big role or simply provide a little offensive punch off the bench.
And who better to size up what the Celtics ought to do to help that happen than one of the greatest microwave scorers in the modern history of the team, Eddie House? The former Boston marksman carved out a career in such a role with the Celtics, and he recently sat down with NBC Sports Boston’s Brian Scalabrine and Adina Smith to offer his insight on how the Celtics’ youth can improve their game to fit the team’s needs.
He also talks about the effects of losing Jayson Tatum to the NBA’s health and safety protocol and the team’s season so far, so check out the clip embedded below to hear House’s views on his former team.
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