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Re: Who?s your young guy breakout player for next season?
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Offline keevsnick

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Baylor will be 26 to start next season, so I'm not even sure you can really count him as young. 26 is like the start of an NBA player's prime years.

The obvious answer is Hugo. Not sure you'll see some huge stats explosion but the impact metrics liked him a fair bit last year at just 19 years old. It will be interesting to see if stuff like on/off net rating holds up in year two. Could very easily see him morphing into an elite glue guy type player.

Cenac probably won't get enough minutes. Granted we said the same thing about Hugo last year but the consensus on Cenac seems to be he's raw and will need some time.

Walsh is another interesting case. Assuming no extension next year will be in a contract year. He's still young at just 22 and showed some definite promise last year.

Re: Who?s your young guy breakout player for next season?
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I hope it is Cenac.
I hope you are right! That would be awesome!

Re: Who?s your young guy breakout player for next season?
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Online RodyTur10

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I say Ron Harper Jr. He's not super young with his 26 years, but with less than 400 NBA minutes under his belt there's enough reason to assume he has unleashed potential.

If Pritchard and White would start in the backcourt, which I would not given our enormous wing depth, then the back-up (point) guard could be Harper.

I expect in first instance Conley will be given the nod, but he's completely washed and that would give Harper an opportunity for big minutes and development.

That said, I'm really curious how our wings (besides Tatum and George) will perform this year. It's a dogfight for minutes between Hauser, Scheierman, Walsh and Gonzalez.

It would make sense perhaps to trade Hauser in that regard for a back-up PG, but we know Mazzula and the Celtics demand defense reliability. There aren't a lot of point guards with good playmaking and decent defense in that price range (in the means of both salary and asset value).