The Boston Celtics officially added to their frontcourt on Friday, signing rookie second-round draft pick Amari Williams to a two-way contract.

The 23-year-old big man was acquired in a draft night trade with the Orlando Magic, along with the 57th overall pick (Max Shulga) and two future second-round picks, in exchange for the 32nd overall pick (Noah Penda).

Williams brings much needed size to the roster, as he’s listed at 6-foot-10.

Boston said goodbye to three centers this offseason, trading Kristaps Porzingis to the Atlanta Hawks and seeing Luke Kornet sign with the San Antonio Spurs, while free agent Al Horford is almost certainly out of the picture.

Williams played four seasons for Drexel University before transferring to the University of Kentucky for the 2024-25 campaign

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