Sam Dekker has been moving up-and-down mock drafts in the days and weeks leading up to the NBA Draft, but the 21-year-old may have predicted his landing spot nearly 15 years ago.

Dekker has always dreamed of playing in the NBA, but recalled a grade school project in which he stated that the Boston Celtics would draft him this year. Oddly enough, the Celtics have the 16th pick, as well as the 28th selection, in this week’s draft. Dekker has been projected as a mid-round pick. 

"There are two things I remember. In second grade I made a journal and said I was going to be an NBA player," Dekker revealed on Wednesday in New York. "And in first or third grade I had to make a timeline [of my life] and I wrote, I think 2015, that I got drafted by the Boston Celtics. I had just gone to Boston in 2001, so I was seven. I went with my family and loved the city. So that’s what I put on my timeline. Here we are in 2015 and who knows, maybe it could happen.”

Several experts including Chris Mannix/SI, Gary Parrish/CBS Sports, Scott Howard-Cooper/NBA.com and Jonathan Givony/Draft Express, have had the Celtics taking Dekker at No. 16 in recent mock drafts.