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Boston Celtics release FULL roster for 2025 NBA Las Vegas Summer League

Boston Celtics release FULL roster for 2025 NBA Las Vegas Summer League

USA Today08-07-2025
The Boston Celtics have released the full roster for their 2025 NBA Las Vegas Summer League squad. Via a press release circulated to the media on Tuesday (July 8) morning, we learned that the Celtics will field a Summer Celtics roster carrying a full 14-man roster with four guards, seven forwards, and two centers. It will also have three current players on Boston's roster, as well as all three 2025 NBA Draft picks suiting up for the Sin City Celtics squad.
The series of offseason friendlies will take place from July 10 to July 20 at the Thomas and Mack Center and Cox Pavilion on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and Boston's first game tips off on July 11 against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Let's take a look at the entire list of Summer Celtics, their position, height and weight, and last team played for.
Jalen Bridges - forward - 6-foot-8, 225 lbs. - Phoenix Suns
Kendall Brown - guard - 6-foot-7, 205 lbs. - Indiana Pacers
Hugo Gonzalez - forward - 6-foot-6, 205 lbs. - Real Madrid
Hayden Gray - guard - 6-foot-4, 190 lbs. - UC-San Diego
Ben Gregg -forward - 6-foot-10, 230 lbs. - Gonzaga
Zach Hicks - forward - 6-foot-8, 200 lbs. - Penn State
Kenny Lofton - forward/center - 6-foot-6, 275 lbs. - Shanghai Dongfang
Miles Norris - forward - 6-foot-7, 200 lbs. - Boston Celtics (two way)
Baylor Scheierman - guard/forward - 6-foot-6, 213 lbs. - Boston Celtics
Aaron Scott - forward - 6-foot-7, 200 lbs. - St. John's
Max Shulga - guard - 6-foot-5, 210 lbs. - VCU
Jordan Walsh - forward - 6-foot-7, 208 lbs. - Boston Celtics
Amari Williams - center - 7-foot-0, 262 lbs. - Kentucky
Isaiah Wong - guard - 6-foot-4, 184 lbs. - Zalgiris
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