Several standout performances during the Celtics’ Summer League play have given fans and analysts a clearer picture of the team’s emerging core. Jalen Green impressed with his versatile scoring ability, effortlessly alternating between explosive drives and catch-and-shoot opportunities, finishing with an average of 22 points per game. Meanwhile, Marcus Smart Jr. demonstrated his tenacity on defense and playmaking skills, averaging six assists while consistently disrupting opposing offenses. These contributions highlight a promising blend of youth and grit that the Celtics hope to build on.

Support also came from lesser-known names like rookie guard Tyrese Lyons, whose playmaking instincts and energy off the bench did not go unnoticed, as he averaged 4.5 assists and brought a much-needed spark in the second unit. On the frontcourt front, veteran forward Bobby Marks showed refined post moves and a reliable mid-range jumper that complemented the team’s long-range shooters. Their balanced offensive and defensive efforts solidify the Celtics’ depth heading into training camp.

PlayerPositionPPGAPGSPG
Jalen GreenG22.03.21.5
Marcus Smart Jr.G14.56.02.1
Tyrese LyonsG10.84.51.0
Bobby MarksF13.22.50.9