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Why did the Boston Celtics decide to trade back in the second round of the 2025 NBA draft? Fans of the Celtics thought there ...
Neither of them was named the VaSID University Division Player of the Year, though. Brian Moore Jr., formerly of Norfolk ...
A new facility is coming to Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and will serve as the university’s School of Dentistry.
Max Shulga, a Ryan Odom VCU alum, was taken in the second round of the 2025 NBA Draft on Thursday night, landing with the ...
The Celtics added to their roster in the 2025 NBA Draft by taking Amari Williams and Max Shulga in the second round.
Orlando acquired the draft rights to forward Noah Penda (selected No. 32 overall, French LNB Elite league) from Boston in ...
The Celtics selected Max Shulga out of VCU at 57th overall to put the finishing touches on the 2025 NBA Draft.
The Boston Celtics, coming off a period of significant roster turnover and financial recalibration, used the 2025 NBA Draft ...
VCU guard Max Shulga is headed to the NBA. Shulga was selected as the 57th overall pick in the second round of the NBA draft by the Orlando Magic on Thursday. He was then traded to the Boston Celtics.
With their second selection in the second round of the 2025 NBA Draft, the Celtics taking VCU’s Max Shulga. The guard is a ...
Shulga played his first three years in college at Utah State before transferring to VCU for his final two seasons of eligibility.
"We got two picks tonight, both of which should be good future picks. … But that's a key part of our strategy," Zarren said.