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Celtics re-sign Sam Hauser to three-year deal
Boston Celtics forward Sam Hauser. Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

Celtics reserve small forward Sam Hauser will return to Boston on a three-year contract, per Adam Himmelsbach of the Boston Globe.

Himmelsbach reports that the three-year deal will pay the 24-year-old $6M. The last season of the contract is non-guaranteed. Boston possesses Hauser’s Non-Bird rights and can sign him using those. A three-year salary at the league minimum would be worth $5.66M, so the $6M figure is either rounded up or is a sliver above the minimum.

While at Virginia, Hauser was honored as an All-ACC First Team pick in 2021. Prior to his tenure with the Cavaliers, Hauser played for Marquette, where he was named an All-Big East Third Teamer.

Boston first added Hauser as an undrafted rookie via a two-way deal during the 2021 offseason. The 6’8″ wing was promoted to the team’s 15-man roster in February. In 26 regular season contests with Boston during 2021-22, Hauser averaged 2.5 PPG and 1.1 RPG in just 6.1 MPG. Most notably, he connected on 43.2% of his 1.7 three-point looks a night for Boston.

Across 10 games for the Maine Celtics, Boston's G League affiliate, Hauser enjoyed a more robust role, and more robust stats, averaging 16.9 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 1.9 APG, and 0.9 SPG in 33.5 MPG. He posted shooting splits of .487/.433/.917.

Last week, the Celtics officially declined their team option on Hauser, effectively making him a restricted free agent. Reporting at the time indicated a longer-team deal looked likely.

Himmelsbach adds that the Boston front office is optimistic Hauser can become a meaningful rotation contributor at some point in the duration of his new deal.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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