The Boston Celtics have three players on two-way contracts. Rookies Max Shulga and Amari Williams are both developing their games with the Maine Celtics, as is Ron Harper Jr., who has shone to begin the G League season.
Since Brad Stevens moved into the front office, taking the president of basketball operations role, the Celtics have utilized their G League affiliation with solid results. Sam Hauser, Luke Kornet, and Neemias Queta all improved their games while spending time in Maine.
During a recent interview with Bobby Manning of CLNS Media, Maine head coach Phil Pressey detailed how the organization is approaching the overall development of its two-way trio.
“Ron Harper has a little bit more experience, but as for Max and Amari, they just have to learn the basics,” Pressey said. “

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