The Boston Celtics are considering adding depth to their frontcourt or a scoring wing in the 2025 NBA Draft, especially with Jayson Tatum likely out for most of the season. They hold the No. 28 overall pick and may target UConn forward Liam McNeeley, who averaged 14.5 points and 6.0 rebounds in his freshman year, showing potential despite a subpar 3-point shooting percentage. McNeeley’s versatility and shooting skills could make him a valuable bench asset for the Celtics, especially if they lose outside shooting options like Sam Hauser or Jrue Holiday.



