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Justin Quinn

Could newest Boston Celtic Jordan Walsh help pick up the loss of Marcus Smart’s defense?

Did the Boston Celtics find something like a Marcus Smart replacement in the second round of the 2023 NBA draft? Taken at No. 38 overall out of Arkansas, forward Jordan Walsh is known for his absurd 7-foot-2 wingspan and using it to disrupt the offense of opposing teams and a motor so high it can get him into trouble.

He’s also not the greatest shot, which makes for a poor man’s Smart in a forward’s body, at least according to Bleacher Report’s Zach Buckley. “With … Smart off to Memphis, Boston needed a new tone-setting, all-purpose defender,” writes Buckley. “(Walsh) looks the part of an NBA player at 6-foot-5 and 3/4 without shoes and a wholly absurd 8’11” standing reach, and he defends like an NBA player, too.”

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“Walsh has some ball skills and finishing ability, but he can’t create his own chances, and he may not convert the ones created for him,” adds the B/R analyst.

“If Walsh does enough offensively for defenses to pay attention to him, he could find his way into a larger role than people expect next season,” continues Buckley.

“If he forces the Shamrocks to play 4-on-5 offense, though, he’ll have a hard time getting off the bench.”

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