After two seasons with the Boston Celtics, Guerschon Yabusele’s time in green and white has finally come to an end. Since being drafted 16th overall in 2016, the forward seemingly never proved capable of being a consistent contributor on an NBA roster (2.3 PPG & 1.4 RPG in 74 regular season games).
Because of this, Danny Ainge and company felt it was best for the franchise to waive the forward. Now, with his departure, the Celtics have yet another roster spot that needs filling.
While we at the Houdini have been pleading with the Celtics to concentrate on bolstering the team’s depth at center, with the Enes Kanter signing coupled with Tacko Fall’s growing popularity, perhaps their best course of action would be to tackle a different weakness on the roster — perimeter scoring.