Sam Hauser has been with the Boston Celtics since he was signed as an undrafted rookie in 2021. He’s steadily developed into one of the best sharpshooters in the NBA and is arguably a top-five shooting threat off the catch in the league. Hauser has also proven himself to be a viable defender, even when isolated in space, further driving up his value to the Celtics, both as a starter and a member of the second unit.
Given Joe Mazzulla’s affinity for a perimeter-based offense, Hauser is undoubtedly one of the more important role players in the rotation. The floor spacing his presence provides, even on poor shooting nights, is hard to replicate. Teams respect the threat he poses, both when stationary or when coming off screens. However, that didn’t stop Hauser’s name from being floated in trade rumors earlier this summer.
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It’s for that reason that Sam LaFrance and Jack Simone have discussed Hauser’s overall importance to the Celtics roster for the upcoming season and beyond. After all, as a re-tooling roster, everybody outside of Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Derrick White and potentially Payton Pritchard will be available at the right price. The duo discuss the shooting talent that Hauser brings to the rotation, along with his value when the Celtics are back to being a contending team, which is expected to be within a two year window.
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This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Will the Celtics get a breakout season from Sam Hauser?