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The Most Recent Information on Celtics Center Queta, Neemias Preseason play by Neemias Queta has aroused speculation about whether the Celtics will convert him from a two-way contract to a full-time roster place.

Neemias Queta has made the most of his opportunity with the Boston Celtics since signing a two-way contract.

In the preseason, he averaged 9.7 points and 4.7 rebounds in 11.5 minutes per game as the first Portuguese player to make it to the NBA, an achievement he cherishes.

His head coach, Joe Mazzulla, conveyed the following about Queta in a conversation with Inside The Celtics.

He’s done everything we’ve asked of him, and he’s shown up every day and worked. And I really enjoy how he’s improved with each time he’s been on the floor. So we’re thrilled to have the opportunity to help him grow.

In the preseason, the 7-foot-245-pound center had an outstanding combination of size, strength, and athleticism. He’s an above-the-rim menace who his teammates love to lob. Defenses collapse as a result of the vertical spacing, creating open threes for teammates.Queta is also a strong screener, which allows him to free up his teammates. He showed off his ability to run dribble handoffs and even had a few dimes in Boston’s exhibition game.

The 24-year-old is also a good rim protector, and he’s cut down on his fouling since committing five in 14 minutes against the New York Knicks in preseason.

His production has spurred speculation about whether his contract will be converted from a two-way deal to one that gives him a full-time roster berth with the Celtics.

Even if Boston pursues a similar path with Lamar Stevens, who is on an Exhibit 9 contract that is about to be converted before opening night, the team will still have a roster space open.

However, a league source informed MassLive’s Brian Robb that the Celtics will likely keep Queta on a two-way contract.

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