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Boston flashed some upside during his rookie campaign but never cracked it as a viable fantasy asset. With the Clippers adding a couple of pieces in the offseason, his role moving forward is uncertain. However, his long-term prospects remain pretty positive, and he will likely feature heavily whenever the games shift into garbage time. He is undoubtedly well off the fantasy radar but is a name to watch for anyone in a dynasty format.
Boston was selected by the Clippers with the 51st overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, and he signed a two-year guaranteed contract with the Clippers. The guaranteed portion of the contract, in particular, is notable, as it represents a fairly sizable commitment for a second-round pick like Boston, who lasted until the No. 51 overall selection in the 2021 NBA Draft. Though the 6-foot-7 wing didn't quite live up to the expectations that typically come with being a consensus five-star recruit during his lone collegiate season at Kentucky, the Clippers are high on his long-term upside. He's still unlikely to earn a substantial role at the NBA level as a rookie.