Scouting a potential Boston Celtics draft pick out of Penn State
The Boston Celtics have two picks in the upcoming NBA Draft. They will be selecting with the 28th and 32nd picks. Brad Stevens will likely prioritize players who have spent multiple years at the collegiate level, meaning they’re more polished entering the league and have a better chance of earning some minutes off the bench.
Following Jayson Tatum’s Achilles tendon injury, Boston isn’t expected to be a championship contender next season. As such, the Celtics could put some additional focus into the upcoming draft and their overall player development.
During a recent episode of the “How ‘Bout Them Celtics?” podcast, hosts Jack Simone and Sam LaFrance dove into Yanic Konan Niederhauser, who is expected to be available in Boston’s range. The 7-foot big man spent two seasons with the Northern Illinois Huskies before moving to Penn State for the 2024-25 collegiate season. In 29 outings, he averaged 12.9 points, 2.3 blocks and 6.3 rebounds, shooting 61.1% from the field.
You can watch the full scouting report by clicking on the embedded video above.