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my life. my college. Cambridge Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Lawrence Wednesday, May 21, 2014 from 5:00 p.m. EIGHT HURT AS BUS HANGS OFF I-90 OVERPASS PAGE 04 BOSTON Monday, May 19, 2014 www.metro.us etro.us Tom O’Keefe of @BostonTweets said building a Twitter empire is not an easy task. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO How tweet it is Tops on Twitter. The man behind one of Boston’s most-followed social media accounts, Tom O’Keefe, has a lot of people’s attention. Strategy. The former startup junkie talks about what it takes to have a successful Twitter account in his Q-and-A with Metro. PAGE 02 Books. A tale of two friends (and many, many emails) PAGE 08 Jobs. Let this Navy SEAL put your job hunt woes at ease PAGE 09 Celtics. Fans to get glimpse into the future this week PAGE 12

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my life. my college.

Cambridge Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Lawrence Wednesday, May 21, 2014 from 5:00 p.m.

EIGHT HURT AS BUS HANGS OFF I-90 OVERPASS PAGE 04

BOSTON Monday, May 19, 2014 www.metro.us etro.us

Tom O’Keefe of @BostonTweets said building a Twitter empire is not an easy task. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

How tweet

it is Tops on Twitter. The man behind one of Boston’s most-followed social media accounts, Tom O’Keefe, has a lot of people’s attention.

Strategy. The former startup junkie talks about what it takes to have a successful Twitter account in his Q-and-A with Metro. PAGE 02

Books. A tale of two friends (and many, many emails) PAGE 08

Jobs. Let this Navy SEAL put your job hunt woes at ease PAGE 09

Celtics. Fans to get glimpse into the future this week PAGE 12

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1NEWS

2www.metro.usMonday, May 19, 2014 BOSTON

Today’s tweet

“Full intentions of taking on graduation like I did all four years

in Boston #drunk”@92Sullivan hopefully remembered to

pick up his diploma.

Top 3

What’s trending online at Metro.us

1 ‘“SNL” suggests Jay Z/Solange elevator

fi ght was actually about spiders’

2 ‘PHOTOS: Makeup artist Tal Peleg creates

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3 ‘Quinton “Rampage” Jackson wins Bellator

tournament, doesn’t want title shot’

It’s an understatement to say that Tom O’Keefe has mastered the art of social media. O’Keefe has collected a Twitter following of more than 114,000 people under his handle @BostonTweet and regularly shares Boston buzz with both city dwellers and those whose love for the Hub transcends borders. Metro sat down with the New York native to learn a little about the man behind the tweet and get the dirt on how he’s built his Twitter empire.

How was @BostonTweet born?I used to work in the startup field in the late ’90s, and I was totally addicted to that unbelievable time. It was fun, cool, challenging. I had two startups in 2008, which sort of crumbled. That’s when I started @BostonTweet, as a last ditch effort to try not to work in an office ever again. Twitter was pretty new. It was a couple of years old. I was tweeting about local business during a downed economy, so it was about value in the city and where to go for cheap eats. I really thought it was going to be a ghost town in Boston, like the stuff you saw in 1920s. [@BostonTweet] grew from there.

How did you gather such a following?I spent every single day for five years providing good content and knowing my demographics. There was no spike — maybe a little one during the [2013 Boston Marathon bombing], but I didn’t tweet that much about what was happening [outside of] really important information. I get about 100 followers a day, give or take. If I do a giveaway, it’s about 200.

How many hours a day do you spend on social media?I only spend between five and 10 minutes a day, not really a lot. I’m extremely selective. When I first started, I’d tweet about almost everything happening. It was over-whelming to try to keep up.

Do you think it’s a necessity for businesses to use social media?Certainly business can make it without it. Most places in Chinatown are not on Twitter and they do really well. And in the North End too, there are some old-school businesses and none of them are really on Twitter. Others are phenomenal at giving locations a really personal

NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

TOM O’KEEFE Bold Bostonians: As part of Metro’s ongoing Q-and-A series featuring

interesting people in Boston, we sat down Tom O’Keefe, the man behind @BostonTweet, to learn more about what went into building one of

Boston’s most popular Twitter accounts.

‘IT’S ABOUT MARKETING STRONG

CONTENT’

touch [online], sharing when people get engaged at their restaurants and tweeting out food photos. You create a connection with them, which makes you want to come in and meet them.

What about public fi gures; do you think they have an obligation to be online?Yeah I do. People like the mayor, the police commissioner and celebrities should use it, because you can hear directly from them, hear their voice. If Marty Walsh has something to say, he doesn’t need to call the press, he can say it right now. Marty’s been doing really good with using Twitter and Facebook chats. He’s creating a visual of himself just to show that he is actually a real, living person.

What’s your advice for people who want to grow their following?I get that question a lot. Every time I give my answer, they hate it. It’s really difficult. I can see why people give up on tweeting: if you’re talking and no one is listening. But if people want a strong following on Twitter, or their blog, it’s about marketing strong content, and really focusing on a niche audience. @BostonTweet is for people who just have an interest in Boston. It’s tough to tell if they live in Boston, but I would say over 75 percent still live in the city the rest have a love and interest in Boston.

Tell me about your new #DownloadBoston initiative.Most people don’t know all the startups based here. It’s not like you can walk by a new startup and see that it exists. It’s a super simple site [DownloadBoston.com] with the basic concept of trying to create awareness for Boston-based startups. My goal is to work with local retailers, hotels, cafes and restaurants to put them front and center and get more national exposure. On a national scale, our [startups] are not covered like launches in D.C. I do have passion for the city. It’s a great place to live. The great thing about local businesses is that the people who own them are usually there, and I think it’s a much better experience. It’s about keeping money local and keeping jobs local. The more in the city, the more people we hire, so it’s great.

Hot topics

What subjects are Bostonians most interested in?

It depends. The demo is really focused on the one in three population in Boston, people aged 20 to 34, who live in the city, and use the Red and Green lines. Stuff right now getting tons of attention is the late night MBTA service. When

I fi rst started tweeting about the public pianos last July, the response was overwhelming. I could tell it would be a mas-sive hit. And the Cape Flyer train to Cape Cod has caught on. Some things are really duds, and you can see it’s not going to work because there’s no bite to it. It’s such a large audience, and it’s interesting because it gets an immediate reaction.

MORGAN ROUSSEAU@MetroMorgan [email protected]

Fun facts

• O’Keefe went to Boston College for economics and political science.

• He’s lived in the Boston area for 23 years.

• He used to live in Allston; now he lives in Brookline Village.

• He has sent 23,900 tweets and has 114,000 followers.

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4www.metro.usMonday, May 19, 2014 BOSTON

It was a harrowing ride for several MBTA commuters Sunday morning when the bus they were riding on sud-denly veered to the left, col-lided with a guardrail and crashed into some chain-link fencing leaving it partially hanging over the Massachu-setts Turnpike.

The Route 57 bus crashed at about 7:35 a.m. in New-ton, Transit Police said. It was brought completely back onto the road more than three hours later.

Of the 10 people riding the bus at the time, eight were injured during the crash, in-

cluding the driver. They suf-fered injuries that were not life-threatening, police said.

The bus was traveling on an overpass crossing above Interstate 90 in Newton Cor-ner when the crash occurred. There was never any threat of the bus falling off of the over-pass, police and fire officials said. Crews from the Newton Fire Department chained a ladder truck to the back of the bus to secure it as a pre-caution.

Fire and tow truck crews used chains and several trucks to pull the bus back onto the roadway at about 10:45 a.m.

Transit Police are investi-gating the cause of the crash. MassDOT officials were on scene inspecting the over-pass.

Traffi c tie-up

Traffi c moving along I-90

westbound was backed up

toward the Boston line as only

one lane of traffi c along the Pike

was getting by.

• Authorities closed the Newton Corner on-ramp to

the Pike for several hours while the crash was cleaned up, causing major delays.

• Additionally, the right lane of the Pike underneath the crash was closed because of fallen debris.

MBTA. The bus was

carrying 10 people,

and eight were

injured when it

crashed in Newton.

Bus crashes, hangs off ofI-90 overpass

An MBTA bus partially hangs off an overpass above the Mass Pike westbound in Newton after a crash on Sunday morning. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

Naming rights

Agency lists top baby names for Bay State in 2013

There are going to be a lot of kids named Benjamin and Emma starting kindergarten in about four years.

Earlier this month, the Social Security Administration released the list of the most popular

baby names in the nation for 2013. Nationally, Noah and Sophia were the most popular baby names.

In Massachusetts, Benjamin and Emma topped the list. It was the second consecutive year those two baby names were the most popular in the state.

Coming in second in Massachusetts were William and Olivia, and third most

popular were Jacob and Sophia.

Ryan and Michael rounded out the top five names for boys. Isabella and Ava were the fourth and fifth most popular names for girls in the Bay State, respectively.

The lists are based on Social Security card application data, the administration said. METRO Oh baby! / METRO FILE PHOTO

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A 22-year-old woman was seri-ously hurt when she fell down an elevator shaft at Fenway Park after the doors somehow opened.

The incident happened at about 11:15 p.m. following Fri-day night’s game against the Detroit Tigers, which was de-layed because of the rain.

Fire crews were called to Gate B, near the intersection of Van Ness and Ipswich streets.

Somehow, one or both of the doors to the elevator opened on the fourth floor,

allowing the woman to fall down the shaft. She landed on the roof of an elevator that stopped on the second floor, according to the Boston Fire Department.

The power to the eleva-tor was cut off to prevent it from moving while fire crews worked to reach the woman. Firefighters stood on a chair and boosted themselves up to the roof of the elevator.

The woman was lowered through the hatch and taken to a hospital.

The Red Sox released a statement on Saturday after-noon about the incident.

“Various Red Sox person-nel responded immediately and worked alongside the Boston Police Department, Boston Fire Department and

Emergency Medical Services to address the situation,” the Red Sox said.

Police and state officials are working to determine ex-actly how the incident hap-pened.

Investigation. Offi cials and police are trying to determine how the incident occurred.

Woman falls down elevator shaft at Fenway aft er game

Fenway Park NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

Police activity

Man with guns arrested near BU commencement

A man who was allegedly carrying two guns near the Boston University commence-ment exercises was arrested on Sunday.

Andrea Massa, 28, of Marshfi eld, was arrested by Boston University police, according to Colin Riley, a BU spokesman. Massa was walk-ing down Harry Agganis Way before 1 p.m., about the time the university’s commence-ment was expected to take place at nearby Nickerson Field.

Riley said Massa caught the attention of university police, who stopped him prior to a security check-point. Massa allegedly cre-ated a disturbance and was found to be in possession of two guns.

Massa is facing charges of carrying a fi rearm on school grounds, disorderly conduct and a civil charge for violat-ing the terms of his fi rearm license. METRO

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321 Talking points

Sum 41 member almost died

Deryck Whibley admits there’s a reason he has been “so M.I.A. lately” (sorry, but we didn’t even notice he went missing). The 34-year-old Sum 41 front man has been hospitalized for the past month because of alcoholism. His liver and kidney collapsed because of the hard boozing he’s done over the years. Now the doctors say that just one drink could kill him, so we hope he’s staying sober.

Woodley is a suitcase ladyEverything that actress Shailene Woodley owns can fi t in one suitcase, she told Jimmy Kimmel during an appearance on his show. She gave her house to her grand-mother and now has all her things in a carry-on, so she can couch surf at her friends’ places. How minimalist!

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They both have their own teenage franchise, they are both extremely attractive and they both were fi nally in the same room. At the same time. Next to each other. Liam Hemsworth and Robert Pattinson got close while attending the Vanity Fair and Armani Party at Cannes Film Festival. While both m en usually steer clear of the party scene, they appeared to be having a rather good time at this star-studded fete in the French Riviera. Cheers to a budding bromance and an unstoppable new wingman pairing.

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Anderson reveals haunting past

While in Cannes, former

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revealed some very shocking secrets. The Canadian

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Beyonce and Jay Z try to make you forget about you-know-what

Beyonce and Jay Z have dropped a new fake movie trailer to promote their upcoming tour, On The Run. The couple is robbing banks, Beyonce is rubbing her skin and then there’s a lot of car chasing — a whole lot. Not only is the trailer to promote their tour, but it is also a reminder to the world that this couple knows every A-lister out

there. Cameos include Sean Penn, Rashida Jones, Emmy Rossum, Jake Gyllenhaal, Blake Lively and others. We guess it’s a good time to drop this trailer to get people talking about something other than the elevator brawl between Jay Z and Solange. Too bad the brawl was so much more interesting

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her story in front of 200 people at an event for her new animal charity. She revealed that a female baby-sitter molested her as a child and her brother’s friend raped her when she was a preteen. Just a few years later, a boyfriend gang raped her with six of his friends. We applaud her for sharing her devastating story.

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41 The original, mean one Only a handful of times have fi lmmakers portrayed Godzilla realistically, seriously considering the impact a rampaging colossus would have on humanity. Indeed, it started out, in the 1954 original, doing just that. Godzilla wasn’t just a fun toy concept; he was borne out of the pain of WWII, refl ecting the anxieties that came from the Nuclear Age. Though dark and unpleasant, the American version softened the blow, recutting it to make it fun and adding Raymond Burr as an American journalist named Steve Martin. 2

The nice-ish one

For his fi rst four outings, Godzilla was a menace. By the fi fth, 1964’s “Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster,” he had chilled out into a mere anti-hero, who usu-ally battles or teams up with the likes of Rodan, Mothra (pictured) and Hedorah (aka the Smog Monster). He even had a cute kid: Minilla. In these, the hulking, fat behemoth became a leaner fi ghting machine, all so his human players could more easily wrestle without falling down (or slipping on that tail). The good times ran through 1975’s “The Terror of Mechagodzilla.” Twenty-one years is not a bad run. 3

The one that meets Bambi Godzilla’s infl uence quickly ran through the globe. In 1969 he was even one of the subjects of a classic amateur fi lm. Marv Newland’s “Bambi Meets Godzilla” runs only a minute and a half, the majority of which shows a hand-drawn Bambi nibbling cutely on plants in a fi eld. Meanwhile its maker’s name occupies every single credit, burning up screentime. The meeting, when it comes, goes about as expected. (There are two sequels, but neither was created by Newland.)

The sketch comedy one Having made waves (sorry) with “Jaws” jokes, “Saturday Night Live” milked Godzilla for yuks at least twice: as a guest of Baba Wawa (pictured) and in a spoof called “Kramer vs. Godzilla.” “SCTV” got in on it too, disguising him as “Grogan” and giving him fangs that zigzagged across his mouth. Voiced by John Candy, he was a more mild-mannered, thoughtful titan, who relaxed while being lightly grilled on a chat show by host Tim Ishimuni (Dave Thomas), only becoming angry when nervous guards shot at him. 5

The North Korean one So this happened: Kim Jong-Il, when he was merely the son of the ruler of North Korea, really liked Godzilla. He forced Shin Sang-ok, a South Korean director he had kidnapped, to take a break from propaganda fi lms to make a Godzilla rip-off . The result was 1985’s “Pulgasari,” in which a giant lizard-like monster who eats metal fi ghts a feudal-era king who runs his land with an iron fi st, and which is defi nitely nothing like North Korea. Don’t laugh: Eighties-era Godzilla performer Kenpachiro Satsuma said he preferred it to Roland Emmerich’s 1998 version. 6

The 1998 one

It’s amazing that it took more than 40 years for Hollywood to make its own Godzilla picture. The man for the job seemed to be Roland Emmerich, hot off the populist neo-disaster picture “Independence Day.” Unfor-tunately, Roland Emmerich is terrible, and his mega-bud-geted “Godzilla” — whose tagline, “Size Matters,” led to many double entendre put-downs — took things either too lightly or too seriously. It even featured thin-skinned digs at Siskel and Ebert. The latter, in his 1½ star review, complained that he wasn’t even stomped on.

Evolution of a beast. There are more than two dozen offi cial Godzilla fi lms — that is, ones put out by Japan’s Toho Company, LTD. There is also a smattering of semi- or even non-offi cial ones, including the American reboot out this weekend. Godzilla has largely stayed

the same, with the occasional minor — and not-so-minor — variations. Here he is through his 60 years. MATT PRIGGE

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Long distance, aft er college Jessica Pan and Rachel Kapelke-Dale were seniors at Brown when they made a pact to stay in constant contact, even though Pan was moving to Beijing and Kapelke-Dale was moving to New York. Seven years later, the two have chronicled the best of their hilarious and occasion-ally heart-breaking emails in “Graduates in Wonderland.” We chatted with them both about their post-graduation anxiety and adventures.

Tell me more about your pact. Pan: I was going to Beijing and she was going to New York. We said, “We have to stay close by really living what’s going on in our lives instead of summaries every six months.” We also felt like there was no point in keeping

Post-grad life. A

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in touch if we weren’t going to be honest: If you’re not say-ing how down you feel or how terrible the sex was, who can you tell? The more honest we were, the less lonely we were.

Did you feel you were able to grow together even though you were so far apart? Pan: We went through the things every young woman goes through: looking for the right career and going through heartbreak, etc. I do think we grew together.

And now you both live in London? Pan: We live like five blocks

ANDREA [email protected]@metro.us

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Was it hard to go back through your emails?

Kapelke-Dale: More than that, it was emotionally interesting to get put back into those moments: “Wow, that was really hard,” or when you’re looking at emails about some guy you haven’t thought about in fi ve years and you think, “Oh my God, I’m in love with him again!”

away from each other and we see each other at least every week. ... When you’re in your 20s and live in another city, it’s such a gift to find out one of your best college friends lives there, too.

It must be nice. Kapelke-Dale: We saw each other twice in five years, so to be together again — we were like, “Wow, this feels just like college.” We still felt as close as we did back then, if not closer.

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Justin Klosky helps people or-ganize their desks. The author of the new book “Organize and Create Discipline,” Klosky says what really does is help clients organize their whole lives. Klosky recently gave us this step-by-step guide on how to finally get down to it and organize your workspace.

Ask yourself, “Do I really need this?” While you are cleaning, look at everything and ask: Will I ever use this? Apply this question to every object that’s on your desk. If you don’t have a good answer to the question, you should get rid of it.

Disinfect

A lot of grease and fi lth can fi nd its way to your keyboard and mouse, so make sure not only so clean them, but to also dis-infect them with anti-bacterial wipes. Klosky says it’s a good idea to disinfect your desk, keyboard and mouse at least once a month.

Put it on fi le

Scanning and saving paperwork onto your computer is one of Justin Klosky’s most important tips. That way it won’t take up space on your desk or in your drawers. Justin Klosky goes as far as to scan in the birthday cards he receives so they don’t take up space in his home. First make a pile of the things you want to

scan. When you realize it will take forever to scan everything, you will want to throw even more stuff out, Klosky tells us.

Clean your screen

Klosky says people should avoid sticking or taping things to their computer screens. “Post-its will sometime lose their stick, and then they will fall down. They are also really distract-ing. When you are looking at your computer, you should be focused on the screen, not what is all around it,” says Klosky. So tear down those notes from your screen, and write the things

you need to remember in your notebook instead.

No piles

There should never be piles on your desk, Klosky says. The moment you start a pile is the moment you are creating more work for yourself. You eventu-ally have to going to deal with the piles. Piles create dust, and dust creates bacteria and germs, which are never good things in terms of organization.

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“Now is always the best time,“ Klosky says. The mo-ment you see something on your desk that you need to deal with, deal with it then and there. If you decide to throw something out, just do it right away.

Keep a schedule

A good tip for staying organized is partnering up with a colleague for a weekly organizing appoint-ment, Klosky advises. That way you can help each other decide what needs to stay and, more importantly, what needs to go. It might be easier for your colleague to throw out the things that are in your way.

Make it a rule

Suggest that your company send a weekly email encour-aging employees to clean their work spaces. A message saying “Use the next 15-20 minutes for cleaning up your desk” ensures that people will make time to get it done, as no one wants to come in early to clean.

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End the cycle of disobeying traffi c lawsRe: ‘Salmoning is safer for cyclists’ (Metro, May 16-18) Jack Dickenson, the well-mean-ing (one can only assume) but confused gentleman whose letter to the editor was printed in the paper, has it completely wrong, and obviously is not a bicyclist, as I have been for many years, in New York and cities around the globe. First of all, bicycles are a part of legal vehicular traffi c and are

required to obey ALL traffi c laws, including going the right way on a one way street or in any traffi c lane. IT’S THE LAW, not a personal option! They are also required to stop for red lights and stop signs and yield to pedestrians.

Riding any vehicle against traffi c only makes the situa-tion more dangerous for all concerned, especially pedes-trians and other cyclists. It is lunacy to think otherwise, and it’s selfi sh and pig-head-ed to operate your machine in such a manner.

I applaud the offi cers who were doing their jobs and

enforcing the law. I’d like to see it happen more often, along with enforcing the 30 mph speed limit.

Mr. Alec Baldwin contin-ues to amuse the populace with his follies, sometimes by design and sometimes by happenstance. It seems he and Mr. Dickenson need a re-ality check. I encourage them both to educate themselves and become respectful, law-abiding citizens.JOHN J. KELLY, VIA EMAIL

This morning I read a letter from Jack Dickenson insisting that it’s safer to ride a bicycle

against traffi c than with it. He went as far as to as ask if you would rather have your enemy behind or in front of you. His passionate ignorance is exactly why so many people die riding bikes every year. Cars aren’t the enemy. It’s a cyclist’s responsibil-ity to follow traffi c rules so that motorized vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles can share the road safely. KACY KNIGHT, VIA EMAIL

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Leo | July 23-Aug. 22. Physical and social activities are highlighted. Mix both by joining a gym or fi tness club. You will meet new people and improve your health.

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Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. You can use your discipline and determination to overcome any recently acquired bad habits. By concentrating on a healthy diet and regular exercise, you will soon be back in fi ghting form.

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Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 20. You could use a vacation. Make room in your budget for a short getaway. It’s the perfect time to relax and enjoy your own com-pany or that of a loved one.

Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. Don’t keep your opinions bottled up. Your ideas are as important as anyone else’s. You can win over even a stubborn opponent if you make your point persuasively.

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Celtics’ 2014 draft targets

The Celtics didn’t sniff the postseason this year, of course, and instead the C’s have had their sights set on the 2014 offseason, with the NBA Draft the key part of it. As it stands, Boston has the fifth overall pick in the draft, but that could change on Tuesday night when the NBA lottery goes down. In short, Boston has a 33.4 percent chance at a top 3 pick, and a 10.3-percent chance at the No. 1 pick. How-ever, they could pick as low as No. 8 if things go horribly wrong.

With that, let’s take a look at the players in the draft that the C’s may eventually get a chance at picking on June 26.

Joel Embiid

7-foot, freshman,

Kansas — Embiid is the most interesting player in this draft for a few reasons. First of all, he’s an athletic 7-footer will a ton of po-tential — and when those things go together, GMs start salivating. Secondly, coming from Cameroon, he really only picked up a basketball three years ago (explaining the potential). The Celtics desperately need a center and Embiid would appear to be just what the doctor ordered.

Julius Randle

6-foot-9, power forward,

freshman, Kentucky — Randle is a strong power forward who can fi nish at the rim with a number of moves, either facing or

with his back to the basket. He isn’t much of an above-the-rim player, but has good control down low and uses his big body to get to the rim.

Power forward isn’t really a need for Boston, however, as Jared Sullinger and Kelly Olynyk are already on the roster.

Dante Exum

6-foot-6, point guard,

Australia — Exum is a bit of a wild card in this draft. He’s certainly a top talent and will go high, but it’s hard for the general public to get a good read on him, simply because they haven’t seen much of him. Exum is bigger-than-average guard and extremely quick. He can get down the court in a blink of an eye, and his fi rst step is a weapon. He’s big enough to play the shooting guard position, but has to improve his shot.

Jabari Parker

6-foot-8, small forward,

freshman, Duke — Parker, at age 19, may be the most NBA ready out of all the top pros-pects this year. His potential is off the charts, and he can certainly score in bunches. He won’t wow you athletically — like, say, Embiid or Andrew Wiggins would — and his defense isn’t quite there yet. But Parker would fi ll the swingman void the Celtics have had since Paul Pierce was dealt last year, as Jeff Green just isn’t that guy.

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POINTS PER GAME AT KANSAS.

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JULIUS RANDLE AVERAGED

A DOUBLE-DOUBLE AT KENTUCKY.

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POINTS PER GAME AT DUKE.

By a nose

Chrome could skip BelmontThere is the possibility that California Chrome, the win-ner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, may not race in the Belmont Stakes on June 7 if the horse is not allowed to wear nasal strips during the race, according to the horse’s trainer.

ESPN reported Sunday that a formal request from California Chrome’s trainer to allow the horse to wear the strips will be made Tuesday. If California Chrome does race, he will be shooting to become the first Triple Crown winner in 36 years. MATT BURKE

MLB. Red Sox and Jays both looking to make a move in tight AL EastAfter dropping back-to-back series’ to the Twins and Tigers, the Red Sox look to climb back to the .500 mark this week as they open up a three-game set against Toronto at Fenway Park on Tuesday (7 p.m., NESN).

It is the Blue Jays’ first trip to Boston this season, though the Sox and Jays met in late April at the Rogers Centre with the Sox taking two-of-three. The Jays are also hovering around the .500 mark in a tight AL East race that has all teams within 4.5 games of each other. METRO

NBA. Love wants out of Minnesota, Celtics with plenty of trade baitTimberwolves forward Kevin Love wants out of Minnesota, as he reportedly told the T’Wolves’ front office that he has no interest in signing a contract extension and that he will leave the team next summer if he is not traded.

The Celtics immediately popped up as a possible desti-nation for Love, and Yahoo Sports’ Adrian Wojnarowski wrote Sunday the C’s and Lakers would be willing to trade away “high lottery picks” in the upcoming draft in a Love deal. MATT BURKE

Felix Doubront will get the ballfor the Sox on Tuesday. / GETTY IMAGES

Kevin Love reportedly wants outof Minnesota. / GETTY IMAGES

Stanley Cup playoff s

Habs’ Price could miss

Game 2Canadiens goaltender

Carey Price didn’t practice with his team Sunday and

his status for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference fi nals against the New York Rangers Monday

night is in question. Price and New York wing Chris

Kreider collided in the Rangers’ 7-2 blowout win

in Game 1 Saturday.

Andrew Wiggins

6-foot-8, small forward,

freshman, Kansas — Nobody had more hype go-ing into the college basket-ball season than Wiggins, and perhaps that’s why it feels like he didn’t quite live up to it. Even so, Wiggins is a Top 3 pick in this year’s draft, and it’s easy to see why. Physically, he’s the perfect size for his position — and will fi ll out in his fi rst few years in the NBA. Wiggins, like all rookies, needs to polish his off ensive game, but he always looks very dangerous in transition.

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Boatload of brains in Boston bullpenMLB. Craig Breslow

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IQ of the Red Sox.

Wicked smart

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• Said Badenhop: “I’ve played with [current Twins outfi elder] Sam Fuld. Sam went to Stanford and is more of a stats and numbers type guy, kind of like I am. Breslow is a pretty smart guy though. I’m pretty impressed with what he’s done with his [Strike 3 charity Foundation], but I’d like to say I could hold my own. I couldn’t have [been accepted] into Yale, but I could hold my own.”

• Breslow is 2-0 on the season with a 3.75 ERA and hasn’t allowed a run in the month of May.

• Badenhop is 0-2 with a 2.59 ERA, but has allowed just two runs in his last 17 1/3 innings.

• Badenhop and Breslow have combined for 40 wins in their careers.

The Red Sox currently own one of the better bullpens in the game as the group’s 3.00 ERA is good for second best in the American League and sixth-best in all of baseball. On top of their on-field excellence, the group also features off-field brilliance.

Craig Breslow, who was named one of the Top 20 smartest athletes by The Sport-ing News in 2010, has received a good amount of press, but there is also Burke Badenhop, a Bowling Green graduate who has co-written a book, as well as Andrew Miller and Chris Capuano, who attended the University of North Carolina and Duke, respectively.

“You tend to find more of those guys in the bullpen,” Badenhop said. “Nothing dif-ferent, I’ve played with some smart guys before.”

Badenhop is the co-author of “Financial Planning For Your First Job,” which came out in 2011. The Boston reliever used his business and economics background at Bowling Green to write the foreword for one of his friends, Matthew Brande-burg, in a book that gives young adults financial plan-ning advice.

“To still kind of keep your brain in academia a little bit, you know, helps,” said Baden-hop.

As for Breslow, he excelled in the science world as in 2002 he graduated Yale with a B.A. in molecular biophysics and bio-chemistry.

Burke Badenhop is a seven-year MLB veteran. / GETTY IMAGES

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