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šŸ€Basketball Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens has some decisions to make

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They are approaching a roster crunch though, with lots of their stars needing to be paid. If Brad Stevens stays all in on the Jays (Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown) as well as Marcus Smart, then perhaps they will look for a big man with Robert Williams III very much injury-prone and Al Horford coming to the end of his career.

Again, with so many pieces and the feeling that a fresh look may be needed then perhaps Boston could look to partner on a trade.

Brooklyn Nets

Pick(s): 21 (from Suns), 22, 52

The Brooklyn Nets stand a chance at picks 21 and 22 of snaring a player who performs above his draft slot.

The team's dire need for offensive skills and a playmaker means they will have a good chance to add someone who will get a great opportunity to showcase their skills fairly early on.

The Nets also need to add another rebounder alongside Nic Claxton and, if he plays enough, Ben Simmons. So Brooklyn have much to address with their three draft picks and it will be interesting to see which direction they choose to go.

Charlotte Hornets

Pick(s): 2, 27 (from Nuggets), 34, 39 (from Jazz), 41 (from Thunder)

The Hornets will either go for Alabama forward Brandon Miller or G League Ignite sensation Scoot Henderson with their No 2 pick. Henderson seems an awkward fit next to LaMelo Ball but the team is crying out for any kind of talent.
 
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