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Ramon Sessions went from being one of the last picks (56th) in the 2007 NBA Draft to an 11-year career as a combo guard who averaged 10.3 points and 4.1 assists.

A little more than a year ago, the South Carolina native became a certified National Basketball Players Association agent and launched On Time Agency.

Fast forward to last Thursday, when the Boston Celtics selected Jordan Walsh with the 38th overall pick, he became the agency's first client to get drafted.

Monday, at the "Live, Learn, and Play" renovation at the Cambridge Community Center, which Sessions was there for, Walsh shared his agent's message to him as he enters the NBA.

"He worked so hard throughout his whole career that now, he looks back and, he's proud of what he did. And that's how I want to be. I want to work so hard that when I'm done, I can look back and have no regrets. I did give it my all. I tried my best. And that's what I want to do, just constant working and giving it the best I can every day."

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