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What are Celtics’ chances of hitting on 28th pick? – NBC Sports Boston

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What are Celtics’ chances of hitting on 28th pick? – NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics had the third-best record in the NBA this season, which gave them the No. 28 overall pick in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft on June 24.

The odds of the C’s finding a star player at No. 28 are obviously low. But that doesn’t mean quality players don’t exist in this range. Every year there are usually a couple rotation players to be found in the bottom third of the first round and top third of the second round.

For example, the Celtics got center Robert Williams III at No. 27 in 2019 and guard Payton Pritchard at No. 26 in 2020.

The Celtics have picked at No. 28 once this century. It was in 2015 when they selected R.J. Hunter, who had a very good NCAA Tournament run with Georgia State. Hunter appeared in just 45 career NBA games and hasn’t played since 2019.

What can fans expect with the No. 28 pick? How many of these players contribute a decent amount of minutes and/or produce at a decent level offensively?

Here’s a look at every player taken in this spot since 2000. After this list, we’ll analyze how many of them turned out to be “hits”.

  • 2024: Ryan Dunn, Nuggets (traded to Suns)
  • 2023: Brice Sensabaugh, Jazz
  • 2022: Patrick Baldwin Jr., Warriors
  • 2021: Jaden Springer, 76ers
  • 2020: Jaden McDaniels, Lakers (traded to Timberwolves)
  • 2019: Jordan Poole, Warriors
  • 2018: Jacob Evans, Warriors
  • 2017: Tony Bradley, Lakers (traded to Jazz)
  • 2016: Skal Labissière, Suns
  • 2015: R.J. Hunter, Celtics
  • 2014: C.J. Wilcox, Clippers
  • 2013: Livio Jean-Charles, Spurs
  • 2012: Perry Jones, Thunder
  • 2011: Norris Cole, Bulls (traded to Heat)
  • 2010: Greivis Vásquez, Grizzlies
  • 2009: Wayne Ellington, Timberwolves
  • 2008: Donte Greene, Grizzlies (traded to Kings)
  • 2007: Tiago Splitter, Spurs
  • 2006: Maurice Ager, Mavericks
  • 2005: Ian Mahinmi, Spurs
  • 2004: Beno Udrih, Spurs
  • 2003: Leandro Barbosa, Spurs (traded to Suns)
  • 2002: Dan Dickau, Kings (traded to Hawks)
  • 2001: Tony Parker, Spurs
  • 2000: Erick Barkley, Trail Blazers

Tony Parker is easily the best player on this list. He put together a Hall of Fame career with six All-Star appearances, four All-NBA selections and four championships. He was a key piece in the Spurs dynasty.

Jordan Poole played an important role for the 2022 Golden State Warriors team that won the NBA Finals. Jaden McDaniels has become one of the league’s top wing defenders for the Timberwolves, who have reached the Western Conference Finals in back-to-back seasons.

Overall, eight of the last 25 players taken No. 28 overall have averaged 20-plus minutes per game in their careers. Anyone who plays that many minutes per game is a real part of the rotation, and ultimately, that’s what teams are looking for with a pick this late in Round 1. Eleven of the last 25 players selected at No. 28 averaged at least seven points per game in their careers.

Five players selected at No. 28 since 2000 have scored nine or more points per game in their career.

If the Celtics found a player similar to Poole, Parker, Barbosa or McDaniels with the No. 28 pick, that would equal a successful draft for them. They don’t need a star player with this pick, but they need someone who can defend, play multiple positions and provide some offense off the bench.

The Celtics have an expensive roster as a team in the second apron. They are limited in how they can add players to the roster. Therefore, the best and most cost-effective way to bring in talent is through the draft, which makes the 2025 draft so important for team president of basketball operations Brad Stevens and his front office staff.

Boston also owns the second pick of the second round (No. 32 overall) in the 2025 NBA Draft, which begins June 25.

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