NBA Mock Draft 2.0: Ja Morant continues to rise; Cam Reddish falls

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22. Boston Celtics – Ty Jerome, G, Virginia

After quite the run in the NCAA Tournament, it wouldn’t be all that surprising to see Ty Jerome jump up draft boards in the weeks leading up to the NBA Draft. Jerome had a good showing in the Final Four, where he averaged almost 19 points per game.

At 6-foot-5, Jerome has good size for his position and could be a player that could help replace the depth that the Celtics could potentially lose this summer – in the event that Kyrie Irving leaves in free agency.

Again, there’s a good chance that the Celtics don’t even make a pick here at 22, but if they do it wouldn’t be surprising to see them take a guard late in the first-round.