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The Celtics are also expected to sign their other second-round pick, Amari Williams, to a two-way contract after drafting him ...
Max Shulga is coming off a strong season of college basketball at VCU. He had averages of 15.0 points, 5.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.8 steals per contest whi ...
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The Rookie Wire on MSNNo. 57 overall pick Max Shulga signs two-way contract with CelticsFormer VCU guard Max Shulga, the 57th pick in the draft, officially signed a two-way contract with the Celtics.
The Celtics may have quietly added a European prospect with real upside as a shooter and defender on a two-way deal.
The Boston Celtics have had one whirlwind of a summer. Boston has undergone a ton of changes in the past month or so, and it appears that they are not done maki ...
While Shulga is now officially under contract, the Celtics still have an unsigned second-round pick (No. 46 overall) in big ...
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Sporting News on MSNCeltics sign sharpshooting 6-foot-5 guard after disastrous Summer League showingOn Wednesday, the Boston Celtics signed a sharpshooting 6-foot-5 guard following his disastrous showing in Las Vegas.
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CelticsBlog on MSNCeltics officially sign rookie guard to two-way contractThe Celtics have signed Max Shulga to a two-way contract, sources told CelticsBlog. Shulga, who was selected with the No.
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Celtics Wire on MSNAre we all guilty of exaggerating how bad the Boston Celtics will be next season?Are we all guilty of exaggerating how bad the Boston Celtics will be next season? Not everyone thinks that the Celtics will be an awful ball club in the NBA's 2025-26 regular season despite trading ...
The Celtics and their fans are still learning what Shulga brings to the floor — but back in Richmond, his game is no secret.
Max Shulga stood at the free throw line with 40.9 seconds left in Saturday night’s game, his Utah State Aggies up 83-77 on the Colorado State Rams. As the ref gave Shulga the basketball and he ...
(Utah State Athletics) USU guard Max Shulga was born and raised in Kyiv, Ukraine. As the Russian attacks on his country escalate, the Aggie sophomore has been worried for the safety of his family ...
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