<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">According to Leo Papile, assistant executive director of basketball operations, the first group of draft candidates includes Villanova's Randy Foye (6 feet 4 inches), Temple's Mardy Collins (6-6), and Iowa State's Will Blalock (6-0). Tuesday, Blalock will return for a second workout, joining Kentucky's Rajon Rondo (6-1). Thursday, the Celtics expect to see UConn's Marcus Williams (6-3), Rutgers's Quincy Douby (6-3), and Northeastern's Jose Juan Barea (5-11). And Michigan State's Shannon Brown (6-4) will make his way to Waltham later in the week. A second round of workouts will take place June 2-3 with a handful of frontcourt players. As of now, the Celtics will see 6-9 NC State power forward Cedric Simmons, 7-0 Bradley center Patrick O'Bryant, 6-9 Duke center Shelden Williams, and 7-0 European power forward/center Mouhamed Saer Sene. The Celtics' executives and scouts will travel to Orlando, Fla., for the annual predraft camp June 6-9. Some members of the team's scouting staff will head to Treviso, Italy, to look at European talent June 12-15. The Celtics will determine whom they want to bring in for more workouts in the final weeks before the June 28 draft.</div> http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/ce...gets_job_offer/ Even though we've been hearing that we will draft the "best player available", it looks like we're only interested in point guards and big men.
Well of course we are, and let's also note that point guards and big men are presently the most talented players in the draft, save guys like Gay and Roy.