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Should the Boston Celtics take Joan Beringer in the 2025 NBA draft?

Should the Boston Celtics take Joan Beringer in the 2025 NBA draft?

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Should the Boston Celtics take Joan Beringer in the 2025 NBA draft? At just 18 years old, Beringer is an intriguing prospect who stands at 6-foot-10 and weighs in at 230 lbs, playing the center position for Croatia's KK Cedevita Junior club last season.
The Strasbourg, France native put up 5.4 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per game in that campaign while hitting 64.4% of his shots from the field overall, but just 56.6% from the free throw line. Those might not be eye-popping numbers, but European ball tends to be more of a team effort on both ends, and he accomplished it in just 18.8 minutes of playing time.
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The hosts of the CLNS Media "How Bout Them Celtics!" podcast, Jack Simone and Sam LaFrance, took some time on a recent episode of their show to talk over Beringer's fit in Boston. Check it out below to hear what they had to say.
If you enjoy this pod, check out the "How Bout Them Celtics," "First to the Floor," and the many other New England sports podcasts available on the CLNS Media network: https://ytubl.ink/3Ffk
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