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Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

NBA Summer League Prospect Review 2021, Part 4

Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

Nate Duncan

Sports

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2021

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Part 4 of our Summer League Prospect Review features the Celtics, Hawks, Mavs, Nuggets, Lakers, T-Wolves, Pelicans, Sixers, Blazers, Spurs, Raptors, Wizards. Listen in for our thoughts on key players for these teams like Jalen Johnson, Bones Hyland, Jaden McDaniels, Trey Murphy, Kira Lewis, Tyrese Maxey, Devin Vassell, Scottie Barnes, and Corey Kispert. If you like Dunc’d On, you or someone in your life might like my wife Aislinn’s analytical approach to yoga. Check out her streaming service, Yoga With Aislinn, free for a week. Subscribe to our new weekly mailing list for free bonus content and all the info you need to keep up with the latest from Nate and Danny! Get this show ad-free, plus another four episodes per week. Join us here! Get new bonus content as well like private Discord access, regular chats, our cap projections, subscriber mailbags, and more. Please read this letter about what you’ll get and why we are doing this, plus this FAQ for your more specific questions. With Nate Duncan (@NateDuncanNBA) and Danny Leroux (@DannyLeroux).

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0:00.0

This will do it for our Summer League Prospect Review.

0:04.7

If you're a subscriber, of course, you got all 30 teams.

0:07.0

You can go back and listen to that.

0:09.5

For those of you on the free pod, I hope you've enjoyed this look at Summer League Prospects

0:14.3

as well.

0:15.3

Let us speak now of the Boston Celtics Summer League team, who we need to talk about with

0:20.9

them.

0:21.9

So the Celtics didn't have as much in the rookie class.

0:24.1

We'll talk about their second round pick.

0:26.3

It was more for me about the guys that they got in the 2020 draft, getting another opportunity.

0:33.6

And the one who was, I would argue, overall was the most productive, was Peyton Pritchard.

0:38.6

Pritchard 17 points, eight and a half assists, almost two steals a game.

0:43.0

And he definitely played well.

0:44.3

I don't want to say anything other than that he was productive, was really efficient,

0:49.3

made a completely ridiculous 47% of his threes.

0:52.2

At the same time, I don't think Pritchard fundamentally changed the way I think about him

0:57.1

as an NBA player.

0:58.4

I didn't go, oh my god, this is a definite starter.

1:01.5

I did something there that wasn't there before.

1:03.6

It made me more confident that he can be a backup, that he can be a solid backup, maybe

1:07.0

in a, you know, above average, getting into that, you know, maybe into that fringe starter

1:10.5

range.

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