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Hudson is only choice for Celts


Hudson is only choice for Celts
The Celtics already have gotten plenty from their first-round pick in this year's draft - Kevin Garnett and the 2008 NBA championship.

So general manager Danny Ainge, who sent that choice to Minnesota in a 7-for-1 trade for Garnett, wasn't complaining about having only the 58th of 60 picks last night - the lowest ever for Boston's first selection.

Ainge used that selection to take Lester Hudson, a 24-year-old shooting guard from Tennessee-Martin, a two-time Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year. The 6-foot-2 Hudson averaged 27.5 points, 7.9 rebounds and 4.2 assists last year for the Skyhawks.

Ainge also spent time leading up the the draft complaining about his first pick in 2006. Apparently, Rajon Rondo's speed, savvy, passing and rebounding weren't enough.

On Wednesday, Ainge said on WEEI-AM radio that Rondo's shooting problems contributed to the Celtics' elimination by Orlando in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Ainge also told the station the 23-year-old Rondo was late in "a couple of situations" last season and was fined. "It's just not acceptable."

Ainge said he wouldn't trade Rondo because of that, but "we need him to be more of a leader."

On Tuesday, Ainge said no one is untradeable, but he also said talk that Rondo, the 21st pick in 2006, has been shopped around "is so false." Ainge said the Celtics do not want to trade a core player.

With Garnett sidelined by a knee injury throughout the playoffs, the skinny, 6-foot-1 Rondo raised his production. In the regular season, he averaged 11.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, 8.2 assists and 1.86 steals per game. Those numbers increased in the team's 14 postseason games to 16.9 points, 9.7 rebounds, 9.8 assists and 2.5 steals.

With Ray Allen entering the last year of his contract, 2009-10 could be the final season for the Big Three unless Allen is traded before it begins. Garnett underwent knee surgery and will be completely healthy by training camp, Ainge said.

So, the starting five of the title team - Garnett, Allen, Rondo, Paul Pierce and Kendrick Perkins - could make another run at a championship. Ainge will seek help through free agency and said he doesn't expect the player drafted last night to make the team. The pick he sent to the Timberwolves was the 28th overall.

Ainge didn't have much luck with last year's picks.

Guard J.R. Giddens, taken with the 30th and last choice in the first round, scored 4 points in 8 minutes. Forward Bill Walker, obtained for cash after being drafted by Washington with the 47th pick, scored 88 points in 216 minutes.

The Celtics took Semih Erden of Turkey with the 60th and last pick. He was last seen around Boston four days after the draft when he posed with Giddens and Walker holding Celtics jerseys in front of them.

The team has had some success with second-rounders - Ryan Gomes with the 50th pick in 2005 and Leon Powe with the 49th choice in 2006.

Gomes was a decent backup before going to Minnesota in the Garnett trade. Powe developed into a valuable, physical substitute but suffered a serious left knee injury in Game 2 of the first round against Chicago. He had surgery May 5 and no timetable is set for his return.


Author: Fox Sports
Author's Website: http://www.foxsports.com
Added: June 29, 2009

 

 
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