With his addition, the Celtics now have five big men on the roster. It's highly unlikely they will retain all five during the offseason.
The Boston Celtics have officially signed center Neemias Queta to a standard contract. Queta was initially with the team on a two-way contract after signing in the offseason.
Neemias Queta will play the Maine Celtics’ two games in Atlanta this week and only retains three games of NBA eligibility on his two-way contract this year.
Neemias Queta is currently in his first season with the Boston Celtics and is averaging 4.6 points and 4.2 rebounds per contest while shooting 60.5% from
While detailing what the Boston Celtics new acquisitions provide and how long they have been on their radar, Brad Stevens was asked about what the Celtics are going to do with their open roster spot.
After the trade deadline, the Celtics have an open roster spot. Many fans have been speculating on how the Celtics should use this roster spot. With some two-way contracts currently on the roster and players available on the buyout market the Celtics have some options.
I caught up with Queta at a community event earlier this month to discuss his increased involvement in the community, representing Portugal every time
Neemias Queta has earned his chance to fill the final spot on the Boston Celtics roster. It’s trade deadline season. We’ve already seen two pretty big deals go down.
On Saturday, news broke that the Boston Celtics sent Dalano Banton and Neemias Queta to the Maine Celtics, their NBA G League affiliate. Banton and Queta have previously played in the G League with the Toronto Raptors and Sacramento Kings, respectively.
The Boston Celtics have one spot available on their 15-man roster. Neemias Queta has emerged as a candidate to fill the final opening. This season, Queta is averaging 5.3 points and 5.3 rebounds over 14.5 minutes per game.
Boston is expected to make an addition with the Feb. 8 trade deadline fast approaching.
Boston Celtics center Neemias Queta likely knew that he would get another NBA this season after being released by the Sacramento Kings before the start of training camp.
Two-way player Neemias Queta is making a strong case to become the Celtics‘ full-time back-up center.
News broke earlier this week that Boston Celtics big man Kristaps Porzingis will miss a week’s worth of games with a calf injury. Though there is no timetable for his return, the Latvian star says he will “be back very soon.” In the meantime, the Celtics must work around Porzingis’ injury with an already thin frontcourt.
The Boston Celtics will need a big to step up this season, especially with Kristaps Porzings on the shelf. Will it be Neemias Queta? Well he was active out on the court versus the Hawks and made a good enough impression that Joe Mazzulla played him 15 minutes as Al Horford's back-up (Luke Kornet played just 9 minutes).
Since signing a two-way contract, Neemias Queta has maximized his opportunity with the Boston Celtics. The first player from Portugal to reach the NBA, an honor he takes tremendous pride in, generated 9.7 points and 4.7 rebounds in 11.5 minutes per game in the preseason.
Shortly after the Sacramento Kings parted ways with Neemias Queta, the Celtics worked quickly to bring him to Boston. His new NBA home signed last season's runner-up for G League MVP to a two-way deal, meaning he'll split his time between the Maine Celtics and their parent club.
The Celtics have officially signed center Neemias Queta to a contract ahead of training camp, the team announced in a press release. Queta, 24, is 7-foot-0 and was waived by the Kings late last week, along with center Nerlens Noel.
The Celtics are using their final two-way contract on Neemias Queta, a 24 year old athletic big man. He was a 2021 second round pick of the Sacramento Kings, but he's played most of his professional career for Sacramento's G-League affiliate in Stockton.
The Boston Celtics have signed center Neemias Queta to a two-way contract. Recently, the Sacramento Kings waived Queta after they signed free agent JaVale McGee.
Neemias Queta is coming off a year where he appeared in five regular-season games for the Sacramento Kings. The former Utah State star averaged 2.4
The Kings have waived centers Nerlens Noel and Neemias Queta, according to a team press release. Both players were waived a week after Sacramento signed JaVale McGee to fill out the center position.
Neemias Queta is coming off a year where he played in five regular season games for the Sacramento Kings, and averaged 2.4 points and 2.2 rebounds per
The Kings are signing Neemias Queta to a standard contract, James Ham tweets. Queta has been on Sacramento’s roster for the past two seasons, appearing in a total of 20 NBA games.
Queta hit a clutch 3-pointer in the final seconds of the fourth quarter to help force overtime.
The Mountain West Player of the Year is ranked No. 75 overall on ESPN’s Best Available list and 10th among center prospects.
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