BROOKLYN, N.Y. — In a surprising turn of events at the 2025 NBA Draft, the Orlando Magic selected forward Amari Williams, only to trade him moments later to the Boston Celtics in a move that shocked fans and experts.
Williams, a 6-foot-10 forward from Drexel, was seen as a solid late-first or early-second round pick. His name being called by Orlando was already a surprise. But the real shock came just minutes later, when news broke that he was being traded to Boston before ever putting on a Magic jersey.
According to league sources, Orlando received a future first-round pick, cash considerations, and guard Payton Pritchard in the deal. The Celtics, eager to add size and athleticism to their bench, moved fast to lock in the trade.
Amari Williams is known for his strong defense, shot-blocking skills, and hustle on the boards. He also brings growing offensive talent, making him a great fit for Boston’s style of play. His energy and effort could quickly make him a fan favorite.
“I didn’t see it coming,” Williams said in a quick interview. “But I’m excited to be joining Boston. It’s a team with a winning culture, and I’m ready to give it my all.”
Fans online reacted instantly. Celtics supporters were thrilled, calling the move a “steal,” while some Magic fans were left scratching their heads. Many wondered why Orlando passed on developing Williams, who has big potential.
For Orlando, the move may be part of a larger plan. With several young big men already on the roster, the Magic may be focused on building future draft assets and balancing their lineup.
Analysts say the trade was smart for Boston. “He’s young, long, and plays hard. That’s what Boston needs off the bench,” one NBA insider said.
This unexpected deal could turn out to be one of the biggest stories of draft night. And for Amari Williams, it marks the start of his NBA journey in one of the league’s most historic cities.
From shock to opportunity, Williams is now officially a Celtic—and ready to make his mark.