WALTHAM — It’s not all that common for NBA coaches to strain their voices in the parade of predraft workouts, but Brad Stevens was back on the court yesterday as the Celtics put Kentucky’s Andrew Harrison, Boston College’s Olivier Hanlan, Tennessee’s Josh Richardson and Louisville’s Terry Rozier through their paces. (Eastern Kentucky’s Corey Walden tweaked a hamstring early and didn’t take part.)
Afterward, the Celtics coach stepped back from the prospective trees to look at the Green forest. With two picks in each of the two rounds of the June 25 draft and the financial wherewithal to be a player in free agency, the club has a chance to meet some of its needs.