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How NBA's draft lottery reform impacts Celtics' traded future picks
Several years ago, the Celtics parted with some valuable future draft picks. Thanks to the NBA's new lottery reform, they could be giving up a pretty penny.

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Boston Celtics NBA mock draft: latest prediction for No. 27 pick after combine
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Celtics Mailbag: What will Boston do with 2026 draft picks?
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Tracking every prospect the Lakers have looked at for the 2026 NBA Draft
After having to buy their way into the draft in 2025, the Lakers own a first round pick in the upcoming 2026 NBA draft, giving them a chance to add a young talent at the start of the summer before an ...

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Looking at who the Boston Celtics might take in the 2026 NBA Draft
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Who did the Celtics draft? Get to know Baylor Scheierman, Anton Watson

Get the latest pick updates on the Boston Celtics from the 2024 NBA Draft presented by State Farm. From NBA.com Staff • Download the NBA App • NBA Draft: List of picks, trades The Celtics entered the 2024 NBA Draft with the No. 30 and No. 54 overall picks
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Celtics draft pick, ex-two-way player reportedly seeking to play at LSU

A 2020 Celtics draft pick and a former Boston two-way player reportedly are attempting to play for LSU next season.
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Today in Boston Celtics history: LaFrentz born; Boswell, Anderson draft; Tatum ECF MVP

Today in Boston Celtics history, The Boston Celtics selected two players of note during the 1975 NBA Draft. The first of the pair was Jerome Anderson, a 6-foot-5 shooting guard from the University of West Virginia,
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