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Celtics Sign Justin Champagnie to 15th Roster Spot
« on: April 03, 2023, 09:15:09 PM »

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Champagnie, 21, played at Pittsburgh for two seasons before he went undrafted in 2021. To start off his professional career, he signed a two-way contract with the Raptors ahead of last season. Champagnie suited up for 36 games for Toronto last year, averaging 2.3 points per game. Toronto signed him to a deal last offseason, playing in three games this season, though he was waived by the team in December.

He's 6'6". His twin brother, Julian, just had a huge game for the Spurs against the Kings.

https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2023/04/celtics-sign-g-league-player-ahead-of-nba-playoffs-report.html

Re: Celtics Sign Justin Champagnie to 15th Roster Spot
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2023, 09:29:42 PM »

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Presumably we have a cheap guarantee on him for next season.

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This is a surprise. Given our style of play and reliance on the three, this guy isn’t particularly an excellent shooter. Brad probably sees something in him that the Celtics could develop. I guess the 15th roster spot is more for player development than bench depth. It’s interesting to note as well that he’s not from our GLeague team. I still wish we gave Luka Samanic a shot if the 15th spot was gonna be for a developmental player after all. But hey, Brad watches these G Leaguers on a regular basis and for him to pluck someone from outside the Maine Celtics says a lot. He must really like this guy.

Re: Celtics Sign Justin Champagnie to 15th Roster Spot
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Re: Celtics Sign Justin Champagnie to 15th Roster Spot
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Re: Celtics Sign Justin Champagnie to 15th Roster Spot
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Someone's got to pour the championiship champagnie

Liam will be quaffing one down, the 15th spot is finally filled!
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Re: Celtics Sign Justin Champagnie to 15th Roster Spot
« Reply #6 on: April 04, 2023, 07:38:23 AM »

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This is a surprise. Given our style of play and reliance on the three, this guy isn’t particularly an excellent shooter. Brad probably sees something in him that the Celtics could develop. I guess the 15th roster spot is more for player development than bench depth. It’s interesting to note as well that he’s not from our GLeague team. I still wish we gave Luka Samanic a shot if the 15th spot was gonna be for a developmental player after all. But hey, Brad watches these G Leaguers on a regular basis and for him to pluck someone from outside the Maine Celtics says a lot. He must really like this guy.

I wonder if they see something like with Romeo.  Romeo wasn't a great shooter either, but he was a scorer, if I recall the draft profile on him.  Wonder if this guy is in the same mold.
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Re: Celtics Sign Justin Champagnie to 15th Roster Spot
« Reply #7 on: April 04, 2023, 08:39:23 AM »

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There you go.  Our final championship piece.  Our practices are going to be so much better now.

I have never heard of this guy.  I am sure they are hoping he turns out to be another Sam Hauser.  People are saying that he is not a good shooter but the quote in the article is as follows:

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Champagnie has put up averages of 18.2 points and 8.0 rebounds in 31.3 minutes per game. He played in 23 games, starting 15 of them, for the Skyforce this season. Champagnie isn’t a particularly good shooter as he shot 30.6% on 3-pointers on 4.8 attempts per game this season. He did shoot 40.9% from 3 in 14 G-League games last season, though.

41% last season (from 3) in the G-League and only 31% this season.  So which is he?  Good shooters can have a bad stretch but bad shooters usually don't shoot well for 14 games in a row.  I am sure the Celtics believe that he can shoot.  He was not a particularly good 3pt shooter in college.

I was not expecting the so called "15th man" to move the needle and it sure hasn't.  But that is OK.

Re: Celtics Sign Justin Champagnie to 15th Roster Spot
« Reply #8 on: April 04, 2023, 08:51:00 AM »

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This is a surprise. Given our style of play and reliance on the three, this guy isn’t particularly an excellent shooter. Brad probably sees something in him that the Celtics could develop. I guess the 15th roster spot is more for player development than bench depth. It’s interesting to note as well that he’s not from our GLeague team. I still wish we gave Luka Samanic a shot if the 15th spot was gonna be for a developmental player after all. But hey, Brad watches these G Leaguers on a regular basis and for him to pluck someone from outside the Maine Celtics says a lot. He must really like this guy.

I wonder if they see something like with Romeo.  Romeo wasn't a great shooter either, but he was a scorer, if I recall the draft profile on him.  Wonder if this guy is in the same mold.
but hopefully much more durable

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« Reply #10 on: April 04, 2023, 09:32:36 AM »

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There's the 15th man, Liam! Celebrate responsibly  ;)

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« Reply #11 on: April 04, 2023, 09:35:01 AM »

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This is a surprise. Given our style of play and reliance on the three, this guy isn’t particularly an excellent shooter. Brad probably sees something in him that the Celtics could develop. I guess the 15th roster spot is more for player development than bench depth. It’s interesting to note as well that he’s not from our GLeague team. I still wish we gave Luka Samanic a shot if the 15th spot was gonna be for a developmental player after all. But hey, Brad watches these G Leaguers on a regular basis and for him to pluck someone from outside the Maine Celtics says a lot. He must really like this guy.
He's played in the NBA as well.

Re: Celtics Sign Justin Champagnie to 15th Roster Spot
« Reply #12 on: April 04, 2023, 09:36:06 AM »

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There you go.  Our final championship piece.  Our practices are going to be so much better now.

I have never heard of this guy.  I am sure they are hoping he turns out to be another Sam Hauser.  People are saying that he is not a good shooter but the quote in the article is as follows:

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Champagnie has put up averages of 18.2 points and 8.0 rebounds in 31.3 minutes per game. He played in 23 games, starting 15 of them, for the Skyforce this season. Champagnie isn’t a particularly good shooter as he shot 30.6% on 3-pointers on 4.8 attempts per game this season. He did shoot 40.9% from 3 in 14 G-League games last season, though.

41% last season (from 3) in the G-League and only 31% this season.  So which is he?  Good shooters can have a bad stretch but bad shooters usually don't shoot well for 14 games in a row.  I am sure the Celtics believe that he can shoot.  He was not a particularly good 3pt shooter in college.

I was not expecting the so called "15th man" to move the needle and it sure hasn't.  But that is OK.

He was 35% over two seasons (70/199) in the G-League, which is meh, especially considering the lack of defense there.  On the plus side, he shot over 60% from 2 this year, which is incredibly high for a wing with the kind of volume he had (over 9 two-point attempts per game).  Looks like a really good rebounder as well.  Seems like he offers something different to his game.  He’s Grant-sized from a height/length perspective, but much leaner.

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« Reply #13 on: April 04, 2023, 10:28:54 AM »

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There you go.  Our final championship piece.  Our practices are going to be so much better now.

I have never heard of this guy.  I am sure they are hoping he turns out to be another Sam Hauser.  People are saying that he is not a good shooter but the quote in the article is as follows:

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Champagnie has put up averages of 18.2 points and 8.0 rebounds in 31.3 minutes per game. He played in 23 games, starting 15 of them, for the Skyforce this season. Champagnie isn’t a particularly good shooter as he shot 30.6% on 3-pointers on 4.8 attempts per game this season. He did shoot 40.9% from 3 in 14 G-League games last season, though.

41% last season (from 3) in the G-League and only 31% this season.  So which is he?  Good shooters can have a bad stretch but bad shooters usually don't shoot well for 14 games in a row.  I am sure the Celtics believe that he can shoot.  He was not a particularly good 3pt shooter in college.

I was not expecting the so called "15th man" to move the needle and it sure hasn't.  But that is OK.

He was 35% over two seasons (70/199) in the G-League, which is meh, especially considering the lack of defense there.  On the plus side, he shot over 60% from 2 this year, which is incredibly high for a wing with the kind of volume he had (over 9 two-point attempts per game).  Looks like a really good rebounder as well.  Seems like he offers something different to his game.  He’s Grant-sized from a height/length perspective, but much leaner.

I agree, just going by the numbers, definitely "meh" 3-point shooter based college and G-League.  But also appears to have some ability to score otherwise.  Brad has been doing well finding players (White, Hauser).  Some others not so much (Vonleh). 

We don't have very many slots for next season, 12 under contract (if you assume Gallinari picks up his player option).  Grant and Griffin are both FAs and Champagnie is not likely to be guaranteed for next season.  Assuming we sign Grant and use the MLE on someone, that would only leave one spot.  Not sure if Griffin comes back.  Davison may make the team next season.  We have a second round pick that will have to go somewhere.  Things are pretty crowded.  Champagnie is likely only here for a cup of coffee and maybe he gets a ring out of it.  Maybe he blossoms and ends up on the team next season, but seems unlikely at best.

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« Reply #14 on: April 04, 2023, 10:38:25 AM »

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There you go.  Our final championship piece.  Our practices are going to be so much better now.

I have never heard of this guy.  I am sure they are hoping he turns out to be another Sam Hauser.  People are saying that he is not a good shooter but the quote in the article is as follows:

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Champagnie has put up averages of 18.2 points and 8.0 rebounds in 31.3 minutes per game. He played in 23 games, starting 15 of them, for the Skyforce this season. Champagnie isn’t a particularly good shooter as he shot 30.6% on 3-pointers on 4.8 attempts per game this season. He did shoot 40.9% from 3 in 14 G-League games last season, though.

41% last season (from 3) in the G-League and only 31% this season.  So which is he?  Good shooters can have a bad stretch but bad shooters usually don't shoot well for 14 games in a row.  I am sure the Celtics believe that he can shoot.  He was not a particularly good 3pt shooter in college.

I was not expecting the so called "15th man" to move the needle and it sure hasn't.  But that is OK.

He was 35% over two seasons (70/199) in the G-League, which is meh, especially considering the lack of defense there.  On the plus side, he shot over 60% from 2 this year, which is incredibly high for a wing with the kind of volume he had (over 9 two-point attempts per game).  Looks like a really good rebounder as well.  Seems like he offers something different to his game.  He’s Grant-sized from a height/length perspective, but much leaner.

I agree, just going by the numbers, definitely "meh" 3-point shooter based college and G-League.  But also appears to have some ability to score otherwise.  Brad has been doing well finding players (White, Hauser).  Some others not so much (Vonleh). 

We don't have very many slots for next season, 12 under contract (if you assume Gallinari picks up his player option).  Grant and Griffin are both FAs and Champagnie is not likely to be guaranteed for next season.  Assuming we sign Grant and use the MLE on someone, that would only leave one spot.  Not sure if Griffin comes back.  Davison may make the team next season.  We have a second round pick that will have to go somewhere.  Things are pretty crowded.  Champagnie is likely only here for a cup of coffee and maybe he gets a ring out of it.  Maybe he blossoms and ends up on the team next season, but seems unlikely at best.

Champagnie is mostly getting an audition for a 2-way deal next year, since we now have three instead of 2.  Also, Pritchard is almost certainly getting traded this summer, and Davison will take his roster spot.