After going the distance in their opening round series, the Boston Celtics needed just five games in the second round to get back to the Eastern Conference Finals.
The series was close, going a full seven games, but the Boston Celtics made it seem like they were playing a G-League team, Saturday night, in their 112-96, series clinching win over the Milwaukee Bucks at the TD Garden.
By now, you're all aware of the blockbuster, pre-draft trade that was finalized today but orchestrated this weekend between the Boston Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers.
The New Orleans Pelicans might not be looking to part ways with their young star Anthony Davis, but that doesn't mean it will stop the Boston Celtics from trying to deal for the dominant big man.
After Saturday night's major trade sent the top overall pick from the Boston Celtics to the Philadelphia 76ers, in exchange for the third overall pick and future selections, the C's must plan how to move forward with their updated draft position.
After all the hubbub over who the Boston Celtics will take with the number one overall pick in next week's NBA draft, it appears that the team might not even be making the selection after all.