Turner, Smart and Pressey in the race to replace Rondo at point guard
The early leader appears to be Evan Turner
With Rajon Rondo out for the next 6-8 weeks, Evan Turner, Marcus Smart and Phil Pressey are in the race to replace Rondo at point guard position.
Per CSNNE, the early leader appears to be Evan Turner.
The 6-foot-7 Turner is firmly entrenched in the mix for the job, along with rookie Marcus Smart and second-year guard Phil Pressey.
Celtics head coach Brad Stevens has essentially ruled out Avery Bradley being called upon to fill the void that exists following Rondo's broken left hand injury that could keep him out for as long as 10 weeks.
"I'm not planning on it," Stevens said when asked about Bradley playing point guard.
Per CSNNE, the early leader appears to be Evan Turner.
The 6-foot-7 Turner is firmly entrenched in the mix for the job, along with rookie Marcus Smart and second-year guard Phil Pressey.
Celtics head coach Brad Stevens has essentially ruled out Avery Bradley being called upon to fill the void that exists following Rondo's broken left hand injury that could keep him out for as long as 10 weeks.
"I'm not planning on it," Stevens said when asked about Bradley playing point guard.