Which members of the Celtics summer league team could earn a two-way deal?

Despite dropping their opening two games, multiple members of the Boston Celtics Summer League roster have produced impressive performances.

The Boston Celtics summer league team lost twice in a row. Fortunately, offseason action is about development and improvement rather than wins or losses.

Nevertheless, some members of Boston’s summer rotation have caught the eyes of observers. Jay Scrubb looks like a potential microwave scorer at the next level. Justin Bean has impressed as the steady hand in the rotation.

JD Davison has already inked a new two-way deal for the season, and Jordan Walsh is already looking better than advertised. Then we have Justin Champagnie, who will start the new season with a non-guaranteed contract, and Olek Balcerowksi, who has impressed with his mobility and occasional perimeter bucket.

In the latest episode of BlueWire’s “Green With Envy” podcast, the hosts discuss what they learned from the opening game of summer league and who impressed during the loss to the Miami Heat.

They also discuss the Grant Williams trade and try to find a silver lining before questioning whether Walsh, Oshae Brissett or Dalano Banton can replace him. Williams was traded to the Dallas Mavericks as part of a three-team deal after the Celtics decided not to match their offer sheet.

There will likely need to be a discussion regarding Boston’s offseason before the start of training camp, as there is a potential that the team has raised its ceiling but also lowered its floor. Of course, there is still time for Brad Stevens to make more moves to round out the team’s rotation.

Listen to the “Celtics Lab” podcast on:

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3zBKQY6

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3GfUPFi

YouTube: https://bit.ly/3F9DvjQ

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