November 7, 2024

One of the best players who is going unnoticed is Anton Watson, a freshman from Gonzaga, who the Boston Celtics want to defend their Summer League championship.
Boston selected the six-foot-eight Gonzaga big man with their 54th choice in the second round of the NBA. This past season, he shot 57.8% from the field and averaged 14.5 points and 7.1 rebounds per game while playing collegiate basketball. The 230-pound centre is capable of doing about anything, including shooting the ball really well.

Brad Stevens, general manager of the Celtics, expressed his high expectations for Watson at his post-draft press conference.

At his post-draft press conference, Stevens stated, “I want him to come in here with the idea that he’s gonna let it fly like he’s never let it fly before,” according to Boston.com. “I believe he is a more proficient shooter than he occasionally believes.”

Saturday is the Celtics Summer League opening. Bobby Manning of CLNS Media explains why Anton Walker is the man to watch.

Saturday is the Celtics Summer League opening. Bobby Manning of CLNS Media explains why Anton Walker is the man to watch.


“Unsurprisingly, Bobby Manning compared himself to [Watson] in the most recent episode of The Garden Report, calling him an old Al Horford.”

Watson shoots better than average for his stature and makes an excellent defensive player.

Take a listen to the most recent Garden Report episode!

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Regarding his pledge to Gonzaga, Davis Fogle said, “It felt like the right place and moment.”

Davis Fogle, a 6-foot-7, 185-pound guard, has plans for himself and for Gonzaga.

Fogle stated over the phone, “I didn’t really see anything that was going to top Gonzaga.” “It seemed like the ideal setting and moment. I can prepare for college by working on the things they want me to work on.

As a rising senior in the 2025 class, Fogle has more than a year before he can formally enrol in the programme. He made his commitment to GU last week. He wants to come to campus the next summer at his best. This entails improving both physically and as an on-court player.

The 6-foot-7, 185-pound guard Davis Fogle has goals for both Gonzaga and himself.

“I didn’t really see anything that was going to top Gonzaga,” Fogle said on the phone. It appeared to be the perfect time and place. I can work on the things they want me to work on in order to get ready for college.

Fogle has more than a year before he can formally enlist in the programme as a rising senior in the 2025 class. He promised to join GU last week. The next summer, he hopes to visit the university at his peak. This means getting better on the court and in terms of physicality.

Davis Fogle, a 6-foot-7, 185-pound guard, has objectives for both Gonzaga University and himself.

On the phone, Fogle stated, “I didn’t really see anything that was going to top Gonzaga.” It seemed to be the right moment at the right location. To prepare for college, I can work on the things they want me to work on.
Before Fogle can formally enrol in the programme as a rising senior in the 2025 class, he has to wait more than a year. He said he would come to GU last week. He plans to visit the institution when he is at his best the following summer. This entails improving both physically and on the court.

 

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