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Boston Celtics alum Ryan Arcidiacono re-signs with the New York Knicks
Yet one more Boston Celtics backcourt alum has discovered themselves a workforce for the 2022-23 NBA season in line with a press release from the New York Knicks. Guard Ryan Arcidiacono has signed a contract to return to the Knicks for the approaching season per the workforce, who that they had picked up from the Maine Celtics on the finish of final season.
The Villanova product had been enjoying with Boston’s G League affiliate as an affiliate participant after having been signed for a spate of preseason video games with the Celtics’ father or mother membership within the 2021-22 season. The Arch of Dimes didn’t really see the courtroom with Boston in that stint, however we’ll depend him as an alumnus simply the identical.
The Langhorne, Pennsylvania native has averaged 4.6 factors, 2.0 rebounds, and a pair of.1 assists per recreation over the course of his NBA profession up to now.
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