No. 1: Brandon Hunter – forward – Ohio State
While far from a star by any measure, Hunter managed to parlay his opportunity with the Celtics into a two-season NBA career.
In honor of game 5 tonight in Boston, here is a 📸 of KMG Basketball President Brandon Hunter from his days with the @celtics ☘ #TBT #NBA pic.twitter.com/tHMm2HBTUw
— KMG Sports Management (@KMGSportsMgmt) May 25, 2017
He spent one season with Boston, where he recorded 3.5 points and 3.3 boards per contest before being taken from the Celtics in the 2004 Expansion Draft by the Charlotte Bobcats, only to be traded to the Orlando Magic, whom he would also play for one season.
He would go on to have a long international career afterwards.
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