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What are the Boston Celtics planning for the 2025 NBA draft?

What are the Boston Celtics planning for the 2025 NBA draft?

USA Today5 hours ago

What are the Boston Celtics planning for the 2025 NBA draft? Currently, the Celtics will start the big night armed with a pair of draft picks in the first and second round respectively at Nos. 28 and 32 respectively. But there have also been rumbles out there in the NBA media that Boston would like to move up in the draft, perhaps as high as well into the lottery range to secure a player who might make a major difference in their chase for Banner 19.
In the past, the Celtics have also traded back in the draft to pick up valuable assets, and could even elect to deal out of the night's selections, if the return made sense to all sides. So what might Boston do on draft night in light of their recent moves to reshape their roster this offseason?
The folks behind the "NESN" YouTube channel put together a clip from their "Hold My Banner" show taking a closer look at what the Celtics might do. Check it out below!

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"Other players are going to want to do the things Yao Ming is doing" - When MJ predicted a surge of Asian talent in the NBA

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