Boston Celtics’ players Baylor Scheierman and Jordan Walsh have faced shooting struggles in the Summer League, shooting below 40 percent from the field. Despite this, they have shown growth in other areas on the court. Scheierman, known as a sharpshooter, is averaging 10.8 points per game but has excelled in rebounding, assists, and steals. He expressed satisfaction with his overall performance and emphasized his focus on defense and competing. On the other hand, Walsh has been struggling with his shooting, averaging just 6.8 points per game and is yet to make a 3-pointer in the league. Despite his shooting woes, Walsh is focusing on impacting the game in other ways such as defense and passing. In their recent games, Scheierman showed improvement in shooting with 15 points, while Walsh struggled with 4 of 16 shooting. Both players have acknowledged the need to focus on other aspects of their game beyond shooting. Looking ahead to their final Summer League game against the 76ers, both Scheierman and Walsh remain determined to show their growth and impact in different areas of the court. Although they may be facing shooting challenges, their focus on overall game improvement and contribution is commendable.
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