Celtics' Neemias Queta making history while proving something important to Boston

Billy Heyen

Celtics' Neemias Queta making history while proving something important to Boston image

Neemias Queta has already made history in his NBA career.

The Boston Celtics center is the first Portuguese-born player to play in the league.

This season, though, Queta is doing more than that. He's proving to the Celtics that he belongs.

The Celtics took a risk in the offseason by letting Al Horford, Luke Kornet and Kristaps Porzingis all go elsewhere. It created a big void in the middle.

Queta has filled it admirably.

ESPN's Tim Bontemps wrote on Friday that Queta "might be a starting-caliber center." That's not something that was viewed as a certainty when this season got underway.

"When Kristaps Porzingis, Luke Kornet and Al Horford departed via trade or free agency this offseason, a giant hole opened," Bontemps writes. "The Celtics turned to the 26-year-old Queta to fill the gap. He has done so admirably, with Boston 5.4 points per 100 possessions better when he plays, with a defense that would rank second in the league when he's on the court. Queta, who is the first Portuguese-born player in NBA history, has played a significant role in Boston's impressive first half without injured superstar Jayson Tatum."

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Bontemps also quoted a scout on Queta.

"I think he's a starter," a Western Conference scout told Bontemps. "He does everything you want in a center."

From a traditional stats perspective, Queta is averaging 10.4 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game while shooting 65.7% from the field.

Boston will gladly take that as Queta continues to prove he can make it work as an NBA starter.

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