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Year Round Pick Name From 2024: 1 30 Baylor Scheierman: Creighton: 2024: 2 54 (from DAL via SAC) Anton Watson: Gonzaga: 2023: 2 35 (from POR via ATL, LAC, DET, CLE, traded to CHI via WAS) Julian Phillips: Tennessee: 2022: 2 53 JD Davison: Alabama: 2021: 2 45 Juhann Begarin: Paris Basketball (France) 2020: 1: 14 (from MEM) Aaron Nesmith ...
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The 2021–22 Boston Celtics season was the 76th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Following the Celtics' first-round exit to the Brooklyn Nets in five games from the previous season, Danny Ainge retired from his role as General Manager, and Brad Stevens was promoted to be the next President of Basketball Operations. [1]
The Boston Celtics selected JD Davison of Alabama basketball in the 2022 NBA draft in the second round with the No. 53 overall pick.
For the 2022 draft, the date fell on April 24. Under the CBA a player may withdraw his name from consideration from the draft at any time before the final declaration deadline, which usually falls 10 days before the draft at 5:00 p.m. EDT (2100 UTC). Under current NCAA rules, players usually have until 10 days after the draft combine to ...
Boston's newest guard will need time to develop, but has plenty of upside. Celtics president Brad Stevens opens up about JD Davison, Boston’s No. 53 pick of the 2022 NBA draft Skip to main content
Depending on whether they'd prefer a player able to help now or a project down the road, there are some interesting options that could be had at No. 53.
The 2022–23 Boston Celtics season was the franchise's 77th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Celtics entered the season as the defending Eastern Conference and Atlantic Division champions, with hopes of claiming a record-breaking eighteenth NBA Championship, having lost to the Golden State Warriors in six games in the 2022 NBA Finals the season prior.