Celtics must find a role for this intriguing young guard
The Boston Celtics acquired Jaden Springer from the Philadelphia 76ers at the Feb. 8 trade deadline. According to Adam Himmelsbach of the Boston Globe, the young guard came highly recommended by Celtics assistant coach Sam Cassell.
Cassell had previously coached up Springer during his time on Doc Rivers’ staff in Philadelphia.
Per source, Jaden Springer was strongly endorsed by Cs assistants with 76ers ties.
Sam Cassell and player dev. coach Tyler Lashbrook both coached him in Philly.— Adam Himmelsbach (@AdamHimmelsbach) February 8, 2024
Springer struggled to see the floor after joining the Celtics, though. He was behind one of the best guard rotations in the NBA, one that would help lead Boston to a title. On Saturday, though, the young guard got his chance to impress during Boston’s 119-114 loss to the Miami Heat in the Las Vegas Summer League.
The young guard put on an excellent display and blended his offensive and defensive responsibilities well, finishing the game with 23 points, six assists and two steals while shooting 53.3% from the field and 50% from three-point range (on six attempts). However, it’s his defensive versatility that should entice Joe Mazzulla to find a spot for him in Boston’s rotation next season.
Springer’s ability to guard multiple positions, produce elite point-of-attack defensive pressure and hold his own when being switched onto opposing bigs fits directly into how Mazzulla’s defensive philosophy.
This was some excellent defense from Springer. Starts the possession guarding up on Jaime Jaquez Jr., gets switched onto Kel’el Ware, creates an angle to disrupt the passing lane and gets the steal.
Shades of a young Marcus Smart right there. pic.twitter.com/YzN8WAWbo2
— Adam Taylor (@AdamTaylorNBA) July 14, 2024
Boston’s guard rotation is likely set. The duo of Jrue Holiday and Derrick White were formidable last season and proved themselves to be the best two-way backcourt in the NBA.
Payton Pritchard also grew in stature throughout the season and is a reliable ball-handler off the bench. Nevertheless, Springer’s upside can’t be ignored.
Springer, 21, is entering the final year of his contract and will be a restricted free agent next summer. Boston has a raw talent that could develop into a defensive pitbull off the bench. The franchise has been good at developing younger talent in recent years.
Springer was acquired in part because of Cassell’s recommendation. Now, the Celtics must give him a chance to develop and prove himself within the rotation.
If the young guard continues to thrive in Summer League, it will be hard to ignore him once the season begins this fall.
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