Celtics vs Hornets Summer League Guide
Game Overview and Key Performances
Boston’s Summer League slate kicked off with a hard‑fought overtime win over the Toronto Raptors, 83‑80, showcasing the team’s resilience. Amari Williams anchored the Celtics with a double‑digit scoring effort, posting 23 points, 13 rebounds, two assists and two blocks in 29 minutes. The Hornets entered the weekend on a similar high note, topping Orlando 86‑74 behind Liam McNeeley’s 28‑point surge and first‑round pick Hannes Steinbach’s double‑double (15 points, 11 rebounds). Both clubs are set to clash at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, with the contest slated for Sunday, July 12.
Where to Watch: TV and Streaming
Fans can catch the Celtics‑Hornets matchup live on ESPN2. The broadcast will also stream via DIRECTV, fubo and the ESPN app, giving viewers multiple platform options. Each service offers a free or trial window, so fans can pick the outlet that best fits their cable or internet setup. Check the respective provider sites for any regional restrictions before heading out.
Start Time and Venue
Tip‑off is scheduled for 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 12, at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas. The desert heat will be a factor, but the indoor arena should provide consistent conditions for both teams. This marks the Celtics’ second Summer League game; they previously beat the Raptors in overtime.
Celtics Summer League Schedule
- July 10: Celtics 83, Raptors 80 (OT)
- July 12: vs. Hornets at 5 p.m. ET (ESPN2)
- July 13: vs. Hawks at 6 p.m. ET (Prime Video)
- July 15: vs. Kings at 8 p.m. ET (ESPN2, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app)
Roster Highlights
The Celtics’ Summer League squad features a mix of newcomers and promising prospects. Guard Mohammad Amini (6‑7) and forward Chris Cenac Jr. (6‑11) provide complementary size. Tucker DeVries, Hugo Gonzalez and Caleb Grill add seasoned perimeter experience. Amari Williams shows promise at 7‑0, while Alondes Williams and John Tonje contribute versatile wing play.
What This Means Looking Ahead
Summer League serves as a proving ground for roster decisions ahead of the regular season. Strong showings from players like Williams and McNeeley could influence final roster cuts for their respective teams. For the Celtics, maintaining the momentum from the Raptors win will be crucial as they prepare for the Hawks and Kings later in the week. Fans can expect increased competition as each game offers a glimpse of future NBA talent.
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