Brett Siegel from clutchpoints drops an indepth intel mock today.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/nba-stories/2025-nba-mock-draft-76ers-ace-bailey-third-pick-dilemmaCelts take:
28. Maxime Raynaud
"Maxime Raynaud has been one of the highest risers and biggest winners during the pre-draft process. It is possible he goes before the Boston Celtics are ready to pick, but if Raynaud is available, this would be a slam dunk of a selection for Brad Stevens to replace either Kristaps Porzingis or Al Horford in the frontcourt.
This season at Stanford, Raynaud averaged 20.2 points and 10.6 rebounds per game while shooting 34.7 percent from the perimeter. His size and shooting abilities make him the ideal frontcourt talent for a team like the Celtics, who will be making roster changes this offseason.
As reported on ClutchPoints, the Celtics haven't indicated that they will move Derrick White. While it's possible Jrue Holiday could be moved, Boston would prefer to keep their backcourt together to make another championship push. That is why adding depth to the frontcourt with Raynaud, especially given Porzingis' unknown future, can pay off tenfold."
32. Chaz Lanier
Chaz Lanier enters the 2025 NBA Draft as one of the most NBA-ready players due to his 3-and-D presence on the wing, and he is drawing comparisons to Luguentz Dort among some scouts due to his defensive toughness. With all the uncertainty surrounding Boston's future, Lanier could provide immediate depth as a consistent shooting guard for the Celtics.
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I'd be fine with Raynaud. I don't think he's gonna be a center in the pro's tho, I think he's a shooting 4man, like a Andrea Bargnani type and I just don't see a world where he is keeping 5men off the boards. But I like him as a prospect.
Chaz Lanier seems like a too much a reach for pick #32 imo. I know he has his fans but other than the shooting, I don't see what he brings to the table for a pick that high. I'd like higher feel players and players that are advantage creators more than just adding shooting imo