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Mike Mavredakis

Second-year Celtics forward Aaron Nesmith thrives in increased role while starters out

Aaron Nesmith started just one game in his entire rookie season, an eight-point, seven-rebound performance in a loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers in May. He got the chance to start once again in the Boston Celtics’ preseason game against the Orlando Magic Wednesday night. He led the way in the narrow 103-102 loss, finishing with 23 points, four assists, and three rebounds on 8-for-16 shooting.

“Just reading the defense, being myself, and relying on the things that I worked on this summer,” Nesmith told reporters Wednesday postgame. “It was a different role I had to play… so just stepping up and playing that role to the best of my ability.”

The second-year wing said the game is starting to slow down for him and it’s started to get easier to read at this level.

 

“I was also just kind of letting the game come to me and taking what the defense was giving me, didn’t try to force anything,” Nesmith said. “But I definitely tried to be a little bit more aggressive with the lineup that was out there today.”

Head coach Ime Udoka notes that Nesmith was aggressive in summer league and has carried it over into preseason. “So proud of him, proud of the work he puts in,” Udoka said. “We see it every day and he took advantage of tonight and obviously played very confident and free. That’s what we want him to do with those guys sitting out.”

The Celtics were without most of their starting-caliber playing due to rest or health and safety protocols. They had begun the preseason 2-0 before taking the one-point loss Wednesday.

This post originally appeared on Celtics Wire. Follow us on Facebook!

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