NBA Mock Draft: Boston Celtics trade into top 10; Deni Avdija jumps to No. 1

NBA Draft prospect Onyeka Okongwu (Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports)
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21. Philadelphia 76ers – Tyrell Terry, G, Stanford

Short of the Philadelphia 76ers trading for  point guard, there’s a good chance that they’ll target one in the NBA Draft. Or at least some sort of combo guard that would both have the ability to play off Ben Simmons and take a playmaking role if needed.

Tyrell Terry would be a sensible pick. He averaged 15 points and five rebounds on 41 percent shooting from 3-point range during his freshman season at Stanford.

22. Denver Nuggets – Josh Green, G, Arizona

For a team like the Denver Nuggets, taking the next step as a franchise involves depth. Josh Green from Arizona is a player that could potentially fit now and down the road. Denver has some big decisions to make regarding some of their backcourt players in the not-so-distant future.

Drafting and developing Josh Green could help make some of those decisions easier.