Lonzo Ball wants to stay home with the Los Angeles Lakers at No. 2, and it seems surer than ever he will. Forwards Josh Jackson of Kansas and Jayson Tatum of Duke are two players frequently mentioned as possibilities at the No. 3 spot, and Celtics president Danny Ainge said Boston could get the player there they might have taken at No. 1. Jackson never thought that would be him, so he said he didn't work out for the Celtics.