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Celtics Wire on MSNCeltics take VCU guard Max Shulga with No. 57 pick of 2025 NBA draftESPN NBA draft expert Jonathan Givony relates he will play as a two way player for the Celtics in the coming 2025-26 NBA ...
The Celtics selected Max Shulga out of VCU at 57th overall to put the finishing touches on the 2025 NBA Draft.
Max Shulga was drafted 57th overall in the second round of the NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic and then traded to the Boston ...
With their second selection in the second round of the 2025 NBA Draft, the Celtics taking VCU’s Max Shulga. The guard is a ...
The Boston Celtics have selected Max Shulga with the No. 57 pick in the 2025 NBA draft. The Ukrainian guard spent five ...
The VCU Rams have just secured one of the biggest recruiting wins in program history. The recruit himself is a baller in ...
VCU says it needs to reach agreements in a matter of weeks to build a $37 million track and field facility on schedule.
Shulga played his first three years in college at Utah State before transferring to VCU for his final two seasons of eligibility.
The Celtics used their third and final pick of the 2025 NBA Draft on Max Shulga at No. 57 on Thursday night. Here’s how those ...
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNVCU’s Max Shulga drafted 57th overall in the second round of the 2025 NBA Draft by the Orlando MagicMax Shulga, a graduate guard from VCU and native of Kyiv, Ukraine, capped off a historic season by being selected 57th overall by the Orlando Magic in the Second Round of the 2025 NBA Draft. His ...
Neither of them was named the VaSID University Division Player of the Year, though. Brian Moore Jr., formerly of Norfolk ...
First-year VCU men's basketball coach Phil Martelli Jr. and his staff continued to garner plaudits nationally for their ...
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