Grant Williams got a taste of the Celtics' three-point shooting competitions at Wednesday's practice and held his own against Jayson Tatum.
Tatum eventually won, but Williams can be seen hitting 10 threes in a row with Tatum right in his ear.
Later on, Williams tweeted out how this Celtics team is one of the funniest teams he's ever been on.
Williams' three-point shooting should play a large part in determining how involved his role will be in the Celtics rotation. His basketball IQ should help him hold his own on defense and play as a ball-screener on offense, but if he can consistently knock down threes, Williams could make a case for a starting spot.
The Celtics don't have a proven player that you'd label as a power forward. They'll likely start the season with a combination of wings (Gordon Hayward, Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum) at that spot, but Williams earning big minutes would help Boston match up with bigger teams.
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Considering the first two teams that come to mind, the Bucks and Sixers, are the Celtics' chief competition in the Eastern conference, having the ability to play big would really help the Celtics come playoff time.
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