The Boston Celtics have long been masters of the NBA draft, using it to build championship rosters decade after decade. While the big names and lottery picks often steal the headlines, the draft has also brought in countless role players and hidden gems from schools both big and small. Among those institutions is High Point University, a program that may not be a household name but has still contributed to the Celtics' rich history.
Let's take a closer look at the one and only player drafted by Boston out of High Point University — a true deep dive into the NBA draft archives.
The Pick: 1969 NBA Draft
In the 10th round of the 1969 NBA Draft, with the ninth pick (136th overall), the Celtics selected a player from High Point University. This was an era when the draft stretched deep into the late rounds, and teams often took fliers on small-school prospects. While this pick didn't produce a lasting NBA star, it reflects the Celtics' willingness to scout talent from every corner of college basketball.
All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference. Whether you're a die-hard Celtics fan or just love the history of the game, it's fascinating to see how even the most obscure draft picks connect to Boston's legendary franchise.
