
What could Chaz Lanier add to the Boston Celtics?
One guard who could make sense for the Celtics is 6-foot-4 Chaz Lanier out of Tennessee. The five-year collegiate product impressed during his maiden season in the SEC, averaging 18 points and 3.9 rebounds per game. He shot 39.5% from 3-point range, which means he should fit into Joe Mazzulla's offensive system quite easily. However, questions surrounding his defense and playmaking do raise some concerns.
During a recent episode of the "First To The Floor" podcast, host Wayne Spooney dove into some highlights from Lanier to explore how he could potentially fit with the Celtics and what he could bring to the rotation. Spooney also compared Lanier to other prospects within the Celtics' range before sharing his thoughts on the guard's potential.
If you want to learn more about Lanier, and how he could potentially fit with the Celtics, you can check out the podcast episode by clicking on the embedded video above.
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