Definitely a 2-way contract type of player. Has an NBA skill (defense). He is also a sneaky good passer, averaging 3 assists per game with a 3:1 assist-to-turnover ratio. Elite athleticism that you cannot teach. I would have preferred Emmanuel Sharp, but if the Celtics trust their player development staff (and they have reason to in my opinion), why not? At 40 in this draft, everyone has warts, but the NBA potential is there if they can teach him to shoot a little bit. Below average would be fine. And if they cannot, oh well, he will be a player a couple people complain about and most have forgotten (for me, that player is Demetrius Jackson, because I desperately wanted Fred VanVleet).