This was very interesting:
"Of all the players he asked these questions to, only one stated that he had been in touch with the C’s decision-makers. That player was TCU’s Desmond Bane.
“I believe they were my first interview,” Bane said. “I think I was the interview for 15 of the teams that I interviewed with and second for a good majority of the other ones. There was a lot of interest early on, and the Celtics were one of those teams.
“They play a lot of similar wings, versatile wings, guys who can switch all over the floor. You saw how valuable a guy like Grant Williams was, a rookie who stepped in and could guard multiple positions. That’s something I feel like I bring to the table as well, and some off-ball shooting, things like that. I have good size for the position and versatility is something that I hang my hat on. I’m kind of one of those junkyard dog guys similar to Marcus Smart, it doesn’t matter if I get matched up on a guy who is bigger than me or much smaller than me, I’m going to find a way to get it done.”
Bane has spent all four years of his collegiate career playing for TCU. In his final year with the Horned Frogs, the combo guard posted impressive averages of 16.6 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.9 assists, and 1.5 steals on 45 percent shooting from the floor and 44 percent shooting from deep."