After the final horn sounded on Saturday, Boston’s Summer League season came to a close in a 102-95 loss on their way to a 3-2 record. While racking up wins is always the goal, Summer League serves as a time for teams to get a better look at their draft prospects as well as unsigned players trying to find their home in the NBA. For a team like Boston, it’s an opportunity to look at filling out the tail end of their roster and their two-way spots.
Rookie guard JD Davison has shown some promise, and the team was quick to ink him to a two-way contract; he’s far more likely to get steady minutes in Maine, with the Celtics top three guards in Marcus Smart, Malcolm Brogdon, and Derrick White taking a lion’s share of the workload.