Catching up with the Boston Celtics’ 2023 NBA draft workouts Part IV

Let’s dive into who the Celtics might be targeting at No. 35.

Even with the offseason here in earnest, the Boston Celtics have plenty on their plate regarding their future as they continue to work out prospects projected to go in the second round of the ’23 NBA draft.

With the Celtics likely to need cheap depth in the future, look for prospects who are either polished enough to get some real minutes in their rookie campaign or who might be okay with a season or two stashed abroad while the team makes decisions about how it will use the new two way player slot added to rosters in the latest collective bargaining agreement recently adopted by the league.

Adding to our previous reporting of the team’s known workouts comes a new wave of prospects Boston has been working out — let’s dive into who the Celtics might be targeting at No. 35.

Jordan Walker transfers to Tennessee

Jordan Walker transfers to Tennessee.

KNOXVILLE — The Tennessee Lady Vols basketball team and coach Kellie Harper have landed another graduate transfer for the upcoming season.

Jordan Walker joins Tennessee and fills the final scholarship spot on UT’s 2020-21 roster.

She is a redshirt junior who comes to Knoxville from Western Michigan University.

Walker earned her degree in three years and will have two years of eligibility remaining once she arrives at Tennessee.

She also had interest from Clemson and Pittsburgh from the Atlantic Coast Conference, as well as Baylor and Texas Tech from the Big 12.

Walker was a third team All-Mid American Conference standout last season and led Western Michigan in scoring, averaging 16 points per game and posted double figures in 27 contests last season.