The Boston Celtics are one of the teams with plenty of picks in the 2019 NBA Draft. However, it seems that they don't have plans to use them all, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.

The Celtics have four picks in the Draft, three of them will be coming in the first round as the 14th, 20th, and 22nd selections. But Woj said Boston has no plans to bring in three rookies next season, which means that they are likely to move the 22nd pick.

The main priority of the Celtics this summer is to acquire a superstar, preferably New Orleans Pelicans' Anthony Davis. Boston is willing to part ways with all their first rounders if it means they can get AD. However, if no deal comes to fruition, they will look to trade the 22nd pick for either some second rounders or a small deal that involves a veteran player.

One of the speculations surrounding the team is that if Kyrie Irving leaves them this summer, they could be involved in trading for Memphis Grizzlies guard Mike Conley. The Celtics have enough assets to make that deal happen, but it will be something that's probably on the tail-end of their offseason plans.

Bottom line is, the Celtics are in a win-now mode, and they will definitely explore their options on draft night. They already have enough young players on the team, guys that have proven themselves to be worthy of playing time.

Bringing in two prospects will be enough for them.