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No. 3: Boston Celtics wings Romeo Langford/Aaron Nesmith
Boston has a plethora of young wing players who will probably see an increase in opportunities now that Brown is out.
Their main sources of offense are three point shots, but Williams shoots 36 percent and Ojeleye shoots 38 percent, which just isn’t good enough considering their volume of shots, and that they are basically just catch and shoot players at this point. Langford has shown a knack at being able to get to the rim, in a way that other players on the roster struggle to do.