It’s smokescreen season, of us.
Simply over every week from the NBA Draft and one OKC win away from a brand new champion, the offseason has been heating up for the league’s 28 non-contending groups. The Celtics have been significantly shrouded in offseason buzz for the a number of commerce avenues they might discover. Most not too long ago, the excitement has been much less concerning the gamers on the transfer and extra concerning the gamers they could need to draft.
A latest report from Dallas-based reporter Grant Afseth paints the Celtics as a staff seeking to transfer up on this 12 months’s draft, significantly angling for some extent guard.
The Celtics, Thunder, and Nets are reportedly among the many groups seeking to commerce up within the draft, per @GrantAfseth
“Boston holds picks No. 28 and 32 and has been discreet in its analysis of level guard prospects. Oklahoma Metropolis holds picks No. 15 and 24 together with a deep… pic.twitter.com/WDkMsguQfT
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) June 16, 2025
It’s necessary to notice that the Celtics haven’t held many official pre-draft exercises with level guard prospects at the moment. In line with HoopsHype’s go to tracker, Boston has labored out three level guard prospects at this stage within the course of and a type of gamers is Milos Uzan, who has already determined to return to varsity to play for the Houston Cougars.
It’s not like that’s the end-all, conversation-closing stamp on what may finally be simply your traditional draft smokescreen, nevertheless it does point out that anybody’s on the desk if the Celtics do go down the path of a brand new flooring common.
This 12 months’s crop of rookie guards is top-heavy, principally centered round doubtless No. 2 choose Dylan Harper and Baylor’s VJ Edgecombe, however so far as true flooring common/lead guard prospects go, it could actually seem a bit skinny within the lottery.
Oklahoma guard Jeremiah Fears will nonetheless be simply 18 years previous when his title known as on draft night time, and what we’ve seen in his 34 faculty video games is a high-upside scoring guard with a rising bag of tips to create his personal shot.
Fears has a sleek ballhandling model, akin to trendy score-first shotmakers like Kemba Walker or Jordan Poole, and that scoring is the predominant cause a staff within the lottery will look to take an opportunity on the Sooners one-and-done regardless of inconsistent 3-point capturing and a excessive turnover fee.
One other lottery candidate is fellow one-and-done Kasparas Jakucionis, a Lithuanian prospect that frolicked on Barcelona’s reserve staff earlier than a transfer to Illinois. At 6-foot-6, Jakucionis is a succesful pick-and-roll ballhandler with room to develop as a playmaker, however definitely has loads of movie to indicate he could make the precise reads and toss dimes with a flourish. He’s a superb paint attacker, showcasing velocity, power and craftiness to complete on the rim.
A package deal of picks No. 28 and 32 can solely transfer Boston up thus far, so these choices may appear out of attain except a deal surrounding Sam Hauser or Jrue Vacation included a change of palms in draft capital.
A staff within the 20s nevertheless could also be a bit extra receptive to that kind of swap. Miami (twentieth total), Atlanta (twenty second) or Orlando (twenty fifth) may interact in that kind of package deal, providing Boston a barely higher likelihood at grabbing a high-upside guard like BYU’s Egor Demin or Saint-Quentin guard Nolan Traore.
Demin, a 6-foot-9 level ahead that left after one 12 months in faculty like Jakucionas and Fears, flashed main potential within the NCAA Event, displaying passing aptitude, rim ending potential and high-level athleticism. The 19-year-old has the framework of a lottery prospect, however what’s holding him again is a subpar capturing resume (35% within the mid-range, 27% 3P, 69.5% from the road) and questionable shot choice.
Demin’s intriguing mix of measurement and play initiating makes him an attention-grabbing developmental prospect, nevertheless it appears unlikely for Boston to focus on a non-shooting risk from the skin which will take a while earlier than he’s prepared for a considerable NBA position.
French prospect Nolan Traore can be a extra conventional possibility than Demin that they’d think about in the course of the primary spherical. Working the purpose at Saint-Quentin, the truth that he was a major ballhandler at 18 years previous for a staff on the highest stage of French basketball is in itself an attention grabbing logline for any draft hopeful, however Traore merely appeared like he belonged at that stage if you watch him play.
Traore has an elite trait, and it’s his velocity with the ball in his palms. The man simply leaves individuals within the mud along with his straight line acceleration. All he wants is an easy jab right here, a fast crossover there, and he’s gone. Not many defenders may sustain with him.
It’s not all positives although. The younger Traore doesn’t have a constant bounce shot at this level, and on protection, he has a tough time working round screens, usually getting thrown out of the motion.
Even when Boston stands pat at 28, I don’t assume it’s out of the query to see them nonetheless goal a guard. Prospects which were talked about ceaselessly behind first spherical discussions like Ben Saraf (Ratiopharm Ulm), Walter Clayton Jr. (Florida) and Kam Jones (Marquette) all current good worth at 28.
Walter would arguably be the preferred choose of the bunch after stealing the present throughout Florida’s run to the NCAA Championship. At 6’3”, Clayton’s a bit undersized, however he showcased limitless capturing vary and the boldness to attain from any spot in opposition to any matchup.
There’s a lot objective to what Clayton does with the ball in his palms. He’s all the time seeking to rating, however he has an understanding of the gravity he possesses and has the imaginative and prescient to maneuver the ball into house due to that gravity. Not often does it really feel like Clayton is out of concepts, and when he does battle to search out an avenue to attain, he’s keen to move it out of the scenario and re-route as an off-ball risk.
The truth that he’s an off and on-ball shooter actually makes it a neater promote on his scoring potential. Suppose Anfernee Simons-level creation as a ceiling, and you’ve got a good suggestion of how influential Clayton might be on the ground.
There are identifiable concern areas, significantly in his overly-aggressive point-of-attack protection, however the truth that he’s not so closely reliant on self-creation and works onerous within the non-scoring areas exhibits a participant with excessive potential for a late first-round choose.
Saraf presents an easy level guard with room to develop as a scorer.
Saraf has confirmed show-running traits with the ball in his palms. He has good measurement, a affected person model and the imaginative and prescient to essentially maintain a protection on its toes, spraying passes all throughout the ground. As a scorer, Saraf is a little bit of a blended bag. He’s obtained the instruments and dealing with potential to create for himself on the drive, however that doesn’t lengthen to his jumper, which in itself is a significant weak spot to his sport.
Defensively, he’s succesful, boasting good off-ball instincts, fast palms and the body to deal with his personal when a guard tries to drive by means of him. Will he ever be a real plus on this finish? Probably not, however he does his job adequately.
Then there’s Marquette’s Kam Jones, a four-year faculty standout with 137 video games beneath his belt. Most ceaselessly mocked within the early elements of the second spherical, Jones lacks severe explosiveness, but has been a confirmed bucket because the day he stepped foot on Marquette’s campus.
He’s been an environment friendly double-digit scorer and dependable shooter (profession 37% on 3-pointers) the final three seasons, whereas entering into a bigger ballhandling position as a senior after the departure of Tyler Kolek. With extra accountability, Jones showcased severe playmaking upside as a standard pick-and-roll level guard, although his companies are greatest suited to a score-first capturing guard that may combo between working offense and enjoying off the ball.
Jones’ robust, cumbersome body is noticeable in his on-ball protection. He doesn’t get pushed by means of fairly often and does properly defending with the physique with out fouling. He anticipates passes defending off-ball, and was usually used as a roaming free security defender that might survive larger matchups in a pinch. At 28 or 32, Jones’ artful scoring potential and balanced sport may give Boston a prospect that’s prepared for minutes in 12 months 1.
What’s actually been nice about this specific draft course of is how open it’s for the Celtics. The expectation, for the primary time in a very long time, is that the Celtics intend, and albeit want, so as to add to their cost-controlled prospect pool. Even when Joe Mazzulla doesn’t love rookies, there are minutes up for grabs throughout all place teams. Whoever hears their title known as has a severe likelihood to show their price out of the gate.
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