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Word got out on Sunday that Sam Hauser and the Celtics had agreed to a $45 million, four-year deal. There is no option for the last year of the deal; it runs until the 2028–29 season.
With the six-foot-eight sharpshooter’s extension until the 2024–25 season, the defending NBA champions have eight rotation players under contract.
“You can count on Sam,” Brad Stevens said in response to Hauser’s deal. He always has the correct frame of mind and attitude when he comes to work.
His shooting skills receive the majority of the spotlight, but his game sense, defensive versatility, and consistency as a teammate have enabled him to make an effect on our squad in crucial moments, according to the team’s president of basketball operations. The decision by Sam to extend his contract with the Celtics is something we are very happy about.
According to NBA.com, the 26-year-old forward was fourth among players with 400 or more three-point tries last season, with a conversion rate of 42.4%.
His development into a versatile winger who could beat defenses who tried to exploit his on-ball skills and his accuracy allowed Boston to win Banner 18.
During his third year in the NBA, Hauser played 22 minutes per game and had an average of 9.0 points and 3.5 rebounds. Additionally, he had a 4.9 win-loss ratio, a 62.3% effective field goal percentage (which takes into consideration that attempts outside the arc are more valuable than those inside it), and a 62.9% true shooting percentage (which includes twos, threes, and free throws).