Amari Williams Adjusts to Life with the Boston Celtics
Amari Williams on settling into his new home (and role) with the Boston Celtics
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Amari Williams, a two-way player for the Boston Celtics, shares his experience settling into Boston after being drafted. He reflects on the challenges of adapting to the NBA and his excitement about joining a prestigious team.
- 01Amari Williams describes Boston as a cool city with weather similar to his hometown in England.
- 02The draft process was special for Williams, who felt honored to be selected by a great team.
- 03He initially faced challenges adapting to the NBA but has found his role becoming clearer over time.
- 04Williams has spent time with the Maine Celtics in Portland during the early season.
- 05His experience in summer league and training camps has helped him understand expectations from the coaching staff.
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Amari Williams, a two-way player for the Boston Celtics, has been adjusting to his new life in Boston after being drafted. The Nottingham, England native appreciates the city's weather, which he finds reminiscent of home. Reflecting on the draft, Williams expressed his excitement about being selected by a prestigious team like the Celtics. He faced initial challenges adapting to the NBA, particularly during training camps and summer league, but as the season progressed, he began to understand the expectations placed on him. Williams has also spent time with the Maine Celtics in Portland, gaining valuable experience and insight into his role within the team. His determination to overcome obstacles has been a key part of his journey.
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