Danny Ainge continues to stockpile draft picks for the Boston Celtics, but he admits he's attempting a similar strategy as the one that eventually netted Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen in 2007.

“I think you have to build through the draft, but like last time we built through the draft and we developed players and we were able to trade to get some veteran guys in that were ready to win that were more compatible with Paul (Pierce) at the time, but we did it through the draft. That’s how I look at it and right now we’ll do the same thing; we’ll draft players, we’ll develop players and we’ll look for opportunities to take steps forward.”

Ainge doesn't believe it's possible for the Celtics to have too many draft picks.

“No, because draft picks are always tradable; players are not. Draft picks are always assets until sometimes they’re drafted, until they become players, or until they become paid. I don’t believe so, no.”