Haverill’s own Noah Vonleh is determined to make the most of the chance the Boston Celtics have extended him with a camp invite and the possibility of making the team’s 2022-23 roster. “This is a great opportunity,” said the Indiana product after practice on Sunday (via CLNS). I got the call in early August from the front office, and they talked about a potential chance to make the roster.”
“I was very excited,” he said, “especially as a hometown kid from the area.” A former five-star recruit coming out of high school who struggled to find a role at the NBA level, playing for seven NBA teams before falling out of the league and playing a stint with the CBA’s Shanghai Sharks last season.
“The journey continues,” shared Vonleh of his potential path back to the NBA with the Celtics.
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“I don’t know if this will be the last stop,” he added. “But I’m happy to be here now — I’m just staying in the moment.”
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