Youth, enthusiasm, riveting defense, non-stop movement. Those are only pieces of what last-season's Celtics rookie brings to the Boston Celtics. Could he prove to be a bust? Yes, but I certainly doubt that will happen.
Hugo Gonzalez is already a fan favorite in Beantown. I personally love this kid. Brad Stevens' plan right now is development of a youngster I call "The Spaniard". K C Jones, Sam Jones, John Havlicek. All three spent their entire careers with "The Green", and the "Jones Boys" particularly spent their early seasons as understuddies for Bob Cousy and Bill Sharman.
"Hondo" came to Boston primarily as a defensive whiz, and that - along with his tireless on-court motion - got him on the court right away. But the offensive clout came alive and "Jarrin John" still remains the Celtics all time scoring leader.
I envision Hugo Gonzalez' ceiling resting somewhere between valuable rotation guy and eventual superstar. Now about Hugo-as-trade-chip? That is a possibility. "The Spaniard" apparently has a high value in the eyes of many NBA scouts.
Every scout I spoke to this year — at NBA Summer League, during regular-season games throughout the year — spoke in definitive terms regarding Hugo Gonzalez eventually being great https://t.co/YZnsJcQQ1I
— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) August 18, 2026
Hugo Gonzalez is only one of the reasons I am excited by thoughts of the upcoming NBA season. I closely watched the "apprenticeship" of K C, Sam, Hondo - and many other Celtics newcomers. Kudos to Brad Stevens and Joe Mazzulla for finding, and drafting, "The Spaniard".
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