No Payton Pritchard. No Yam Madar. No problem.
The Celtics continued their dominance of the Summer League with a thumping of Atlantic Division rival 76ers 100-80. For Boston’s rostered players, it was another chance to showcase their development. Over the previous three games, Pritchard and Aaron Nesmith had shown significant leaps in their play. On Saturday afternoon, it was Carsen Edwards’ turn. The two-year guard had his most complete game since tearing up Vegas two summers ago. With both point guards out, Edwards took advantage of the opportunity and finished with 16 points, seven assists, and a pair of blocks and steals.