Jordan Walsh's first two seasons in the NBA with the Boston Celtics did not bode well for his career in the Big League. Over 61 games in the 2-year span, he averaged only 8.5 minutes per game and his accuracy from deep - mid-=range and free throw line did not bring back memories of Larry Bird.
But the kid, now 21 years old, has found his way. This season he is hitting on 56% from deep - 39% on his treys - and 80% from the charity stripe. And he just keeps making hustle plays, on both offense and defense. Listed at 6'6"/6'7" and 205 pounds, his 7'3" wingspan becomes very apparent on his offensive rebounds, putbacks, blocked shots and deflections.
But beyond his God/Nature-given tools, Walsh's intensity, desire and fire are unequaled. His defense kept him in games for his first two seasons, but now he has become a legitimate 2-way player.
Jordan Walsh 22 PTS, 7 REB, 3 AST, 2 STL, 1 BLK, 8/8 FG, 1/1 3FG, 103.4% TS vs Wizards https://t.co/6Ffv3rfBZl pic.twitter.com/ACgVhZIvLv
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In Boston's win over the Washington Wizards last night, Jordan scored 22 points (8-of-8 FG), grabbed seven boards, assisted on three hoops, forced two steals and blocked one shot. Brad Stevens and Joe Mazzulla were smart enough to see the potential in Jordan Walsh and not trade him away, a la Chauncey Billups - another Celtic that took a number of seasons to blossom. Jordan Walsh is an easy guy to root for.
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