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NBA 75 Ultimate Draft: Where the Celtics placed

 This mock draft was held several years ago, and eight teams consisting of 10 players each would be drafted - for a total of 80 players. A total of 76 players had to come from the members of the 75th Anniversary Team, and four others could be "wild cards". It was a snake draft.


Larry Bird was the first Celtic chosen (by Sue Bird) with the 13th-overall pick. It is noteworthy that Dominique Wilkins chose himself with the #1 -overall pick.

Bill Russell was the second player from Boston - taken with the 19th pick by Shams Charania. Kevin Garnett went to Sue Bird with the very-next (#20) pick.

Kevin McHale was off the board at #24, and Ray Allen was next at #34 by Charania. Dave Cowens went to Charles Barkley at #38 and Wilkins chose Paul Pierce at #48.

West took John Havlicek and Bill Sharman with his 8th and 10th picks, respectively, well after going with Kobe Bryant, Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor as his first, 2nd and 4th choices, respectively. 

Sue Bird took Sam Jones with her 9th pick, at the prompting from Jerry West. A guy unknown to me by the name of Quavo took zero Celtics players. He also chose Allen Iverson with his 2nd pick and Dennis Rodman with his 4th choice - somewhat questionable picks at that level oi the draft. Dwayne Wade chose Robert Parish and Bob Cousy with his 8th and 9th picks, respectively. Barkley went with Tiny Archibald with his 8th pick. Comedian, D. I. Hughley went with Bill Walton with his 7th pick.

It is admittedly a personal decision, but Sue Bird's drafted team could be my favorite. A starting-5 of Lebron James, Larry Bird, Kevin Garnett, Steve Nash and Anthony Davis is potent and versatile. Backups of James Worthy, Pete Maravich, Nikola Jokic (a wild card), Sam Jones and Dave DeBusschere help make this crew hard to beat. 





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