The Boston Celtics have been making some serious waves and noise this offseason with their reported trade of the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft. There have been rumors they are going to go after Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans, but for now they have to worry who they might nab at the No. 3 spot. The Ringer's Kevin O'Connor says he would be "surprised" if the Celtics didn't take former Duke freshman forward Jayson Tatum:
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I'd be surprised if Jayson Tatum isn't Boston's choice. He checks all the boxes as a shot maker. Updated mock draft: https://t.co/JwEWZoXrrc pic.twitter.com/plUWu6bgps
— Kevin O'Connor (@KevinOConnorNBA) June 18, 2017
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Tatum has gotten some Carmelo Anthony comparisons in how he gets his points and his ability to post up smaller defenders as the power forward. He is one of the more polished scorers in the draft, but most mock drafts have him going just outside the top 5. However, the case he has going for him is that the Celtics haven't actually brought in his potential competitors for workouts.
Danny Ainge said today #Celtics are trying to get workouts with Josh Jackson and Lonzo Ball. Neither have come in. Now...they may.
— Bobby Manning (@RealBobManning) June 18, 2017
Lonzo Ball is almost a surefire thing to go No. 2 to the Lakers, but most analysts believe that Josh Jackson is the third-best prospect in this class and should go no later than No. 4 in this draft. The Celtics would do well to get either Jackson or Tatum as both provide a punch they need on the offensive end of the floor that just isn't there with Jae Crowder, Gerald Green or Jaylen Brown.
[h/t The Spun]