Boston Celtics president Danny Ainge has insisted that he is happy with how his team got on in the Draft last night.
The team traded away their two first-round picks, and then selected Jordan Mickey and Marcus Thornton in the second round.
Aigne admits that he offered a trade deal to the Charlotte Hornets, but is relieved they turned him down.
He told radio station The Sports Hub: "In hindsight, the next day, it's probably a good thing. We were probably going to spend too much to do what we needed to do.
"This morning I woke up and I'm refreshed that we got guys that we like, but also that we didn't overspend for some of the players that were in the Draft; actually just basically one player we were chasing."
The Celtics finished eighth in the Eastern Conference last season, but lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the quarter-finals.