Miscellaneous
This podcast episode is for draft junkies and those who want to familiarize themselves with the Celtics options at pick number 45 - in the middle of the second round of the upcoming NBA draft on Thursday, July 29. Adam and Josh Motenko are joined by special guest Adam Spinella, who leads CelticsBlog’s draft coverage and has put out some impressive draft video content on his YouTube channel of late. What are the Celtics needs going into the draft? Can they fulfill any of them with just a mid second round pick? Adam Spinella and Josh Motenko go back and forth giving their top players they want Brad Stevens and the Celtics brass to select based on who may realistically fall into and through the beginning of the second round. This podcast is not for the faint of heart. It is for real draft-nicks only... and Celtics fans too! Be warned. Open up YouTube as you listen so you can put a face and a game to the names from this list - starting with the #1 guy on both of their lists: Villanova’s Jeremiah Robinson-Earl. “He does all the little things on defense - he’s the definition of the gritty great-teammate role-player.” Adam Spinella. “I think he’s one of the most NBA ready players in this draft.” They break down the fit of other sleepers like U. Houston’s Quentin Grimes, Alabama’s Herb Jones and many more. Next, Coach Josh asks Coach Spins, some rapidfire questions about some of the other prospects who may still have some upside, and some other names and themes that make this year's draft unique. This is a true draft junkie's deep dive. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to the Celticsblog podcast feed (we're “Celtics PRIDE”) and follow us on Twitter @celticspridepod, a @celticsblog podcast. Hosts: Adam Motenko, Josh Motenko @coachmotenko and Adam Spinella @spinella14. Email: at celticspridepodcast@gmail.com You can find regular episodes of the CelitcsPod and Celtics PRIDE podcasts on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever else you listen to your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices