Hunter had a relatively quiet summer league, averaging 10.2 points on 37.5 percent shooting in five games.
EDGE Analysis
Hunter played only sparingly for the Celtics as a rookie and he'll look to make a leap in Year 2, though the roster isn't exactly full of holes. The Georgia State product will compete with Marcus Smart, Jaylen Brown, James Young and starter Avery Bradley for minutes at the shooting guard spot. Hunter's deep shooting range is his primary asset, and he emerged from Vegas shooting better than 47 percent from deep, which is certainly an encouraging number.