Nov 3, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; BYU Cougars forward AJ Dybantsa (3) speaks during a press conference after the Hall of Fame Series game against the Villanova Wildcats at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-Imagn Images
This story originally appeared on Red Bull’s website ahead of AJ Dybantsa’s Boston homecoming game.
Dybantsa returns to Boston at a time when many fans want to see him land with the Celtics in next spring’s NBA Draft. He acknowledged he’s heard those calls and reflected on the possibility that there’s at least an outside chance he could land with his favorite childhood team.
Have you heard the calls by some Celtics fans that they want the team to tank for you?
“I’ve actually been on Twitter a little bit more, trying to see my engagement, obviously, I’ve been getting a little bit more followers on Twitter, so I’ve been trying to like engage more, but yeah, I’ve been seeing those, I get tagged them all the time. So obviously I’m seeing it and then they’re tagging me on Instagram and all these different social media platforms, so I’m definitely seeing it.”
What do you think when you read that?
“It’s two things. One, that my hometown acknowledges me and they see my talent and obviously they want me to play and represent my hometown, which is a plus, but at the end of the day, it’s not my choice, the lottery does what it does. The NBA does what it does. It’s not my choice to play for whatever team, so I’m just gonna be grateful for whoever drafts me, whenever that is, and I’m just gonna make the most out of every opportunity if that’s Boston or if it’s not.”
It would be pretty cool though, wouldn’t it?
“Like I said, my favorite team is the Celtics to watch as a fan, but I don’t know how different it would be whenever I’m make it to the NBA. They might still be my favorite team or my favorite team might be the team that I get drafted to, so who knows.”
How do you think you would fit with Brown and Tatum?
“If the gods, the basketball gods ever made that workout, I think that, we both kind of, all three play similar positions. I think we can each play the guard or the wing. Soo if it ever happened, I think their games complement each other well, Tatum and Brown, and I think I am pretty adaptable and I’m pretty flexible to play multiple positions, so I think that it really wouldn’t hurt anybody’s game, it would only enhance it if it came down to that.”
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