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The Celtics hold the No. 21 and 22 selections in Thursday's NBA draft, but it's no guarantee they'll stay in those spots.
The C's are aggressively working to move up into the late lottery, if not higher, according to Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski.
If Boston was to move up into the lottery field, that would mean the Celtics would own a top-14 pick. The luxury of two first-round picks could make such a move possible, although it's unclear at this point who they would be targeting following such a deal.
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