The Boston Celtics have a long and storied history of building championship-caliber teams, and few methods have proven as successful as the NBA draft. From franchise legends to role players, the annual draft night has been a cornerstone of the franchise's success. While blue-blood programs often dominate the headlines, some smaller schools have also quietly contributed to Boston's rich legacy.
One such school is George Washington University. Though not a traditional powerhouse, the Colonials have produced a handful of players who caught the eye of Celtics brass over the years. These selections, spanning different eras, highlight the team's willingness to look beyond the usual suspects for hidden gems.
Let's take a closer look at every player the Celtics have drafted from George Washington:
1954 NBA Draft: Fifth round (2nd pick, 38th overall)
This early selection marked the first time Boston looked to GW for talent, adding depth during the team's early years.
1959 NBA Draft: Second round (8th pick, 16th overall)
A significant leap in draft position, this pick came during the Celtics' dynasty era, showing the front office's confidence in GW prospects.
1978 NBA Draft: Ninth round (3rd pick, 173rd overall)
A late-round flyer, this selection reflects the team's ongoing commitment to scouting all collegiate programs, no matter their size.
All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference. Whether you're a die-hard Celtics fan or just love basketball history, these draft picks remind us that talent can come from anywhere—and that the right jersey can make all the difference.
