![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He was a solid bench player to get for just a couple of second-round picks. In Boston, Muscala didn’t have as large or consistent of a role, but he was still a solid piece on their bench. His calm demeanor was welcoming and he never complained about his playing time/touches despite his seniority. Off the court, Muscala was a great locker room guy to have around the youngest roster in the league. On catch-and-shoot 3s, he shot 37.5% on 3.2 attempts with the Thunder. Muscala’s 3-point attempts were almost exclusively off the catch. He provided OKC with valuable spacing when he was on the court - an important weapon to have with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on the roster. Muscala was a valuable piece off the bench as a stretch five who could defend a little. He shot 39.4% from 3 on 3.3 attempts in 43 games with the Thunder. He shot 39.2% from 3 on 3.8 attempts in his tenure, the highest mark of any team he’s been on. The 31-year-old enjoyed his best shooting seasons with the Thunder. Muscala’s long tenure with the Thunder finally ended this year when he was traded to the Celtics at the trade deadline.Īfter 3.5 seasons with OKC, Muscala was moved for draft capital. ![]()
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