The Celtics have plenty of questions when it comes to their roster going into training camp. Not only did they shed payroll and multiple rotation players, but their best player will be sidelined as Jayson Tatum continues to rehab his Achilles injury.
But for some young guys, they have the best opportunity in their career to make an impact. That includes Jordan Walsh, who’s no longer the bright-eyed rookie learning how to be a professional. Walsh, 21, enters his third NBA season with an eye on consistent minutes. Walsh spoke about his mindset going into camp with Chris Forsberg on a recent appearance on the “Celtics Talk” podcast .
“If JT is out, then it would definitely create a big space for people to come in and fill those minutes,” Walsh said. “Obviously, I’m going to do my best