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50. Brandon Bass

Brandon Bass played for the Boston Celtics for four seasons (2011-12 to 2014-15) and would start 224 of his 304 Games there.  Bass arrived in Boston via trade from Orlando, and in three of his seasons, he averaged over 10 Points per Game, peaking at 12.5 in 2011-12, a career high.  He would overall average 10.6 Points and 5.5 Rebounds per Game for the franchise.
Kenny Anderson was an All-Star with the New Jersey Nets four years before he was traded to Boston during the 1997-98 Season, and the Point Guard was able to average double-digits (11.3) in the PPG stat over his four seasons with the team.  Peaking with the Celtics with a 14.0 PPG campaign in 1999-00, he would average 1.9 Steals per Game two years later, which would be good enough for ninth overall.

49. Dino Radja

The Boston Celtics drafted the Yugoslavian-born Dino Radja in the 2nd Round of the 1989 Draft, but it took until the 1993-94 season for the Power Forward to elect to leave Europe to play in the United States.

43. Dana Barros

Dana Barros signed with the Celtics as a Free Agent the year after he was named an All-Star and the Most Improved Player of the Year Award with the Sixers.  With all due respect to Barros, the Celtics didn’t get that player, though the Point Guard did get a hometown player who gave them solid efficiency (16.4 PER) and a 10.1 PPG.  Barros' first two seasons in Boston would see him average 12.8 Points, and in his third year, his PER was 18.6.  He would leave Boston as part of a four-team trade, but came back as an Assistant Coach in 2004 and would play in one game that year.