The Boston Celtics are working with a mix of big men, guards, and wings in Noah Vonleh, Mfiondu Kabengele, JD Davison, Jake Layman, Luka Samanic, Brodric Thomas, and Justin Jackson trying out for the final two regular roster spots in the team’s 2022 training camp after the team signed veteran big man Blake Griffin to its 13th spot on the full roster earlier this month.
Kabengele and Davison are already inked to two-way deals, while Vonleh has played the most time in preseason games by far. Does Thomas or Jackson bring more value to the team, and is it worth filling the 15th roster spot heading into the start of the 2022-23 season?
CLNS Media’s Bobby Manning discusses the above issues in a recent clip, hearing that Boston will likely use all of its roster spots entering the regular season one week from Tuesday.
Take a look at the video embedded above to get up to speed on the camp roster competition as things currently stand.
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