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Celtics cut AJ Reeves, sign Reggie Kissoonlal; latter headed to Maine Celtics

The Boston Celtics have been getting their proverbial ducks in a row regarding both their roster with the parent club in Boston as well as that of the Maine Celtics according to recent reports. Per Celtics Blog’s Keith Smith, the team has officially waived Roxbury native AJ Reeves, with the undrafted wing likely headed to the Maine Celtics as an affiliate player, though no concrete reporting has yet confirmed that.

In a similar vein, the Boston Globe’s Gary Washburn relates that the Celtics have also signed former Northwestern State wing Reggie Kissoonlal with the intent to send him to the team’s Portland (Maine) based G League affiliate.

Kissoonlal is a recent shift to play as a big man at 6-foot-11; in his time at the college level, he played in the backcourt, averaging 3.3 points and 1.4 rebounds per game at Jacksonville State in Florida.

He has since shifted to be a combo big overseas, retaining guard skills with size in his time playing for Danish club Randers Cimbria, where he put up 20 points, 8 rebounds, 2.1 assists, a steal, and 2.8 blocks per game.

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Story originally appeared on Celtics Wire