It is fun to look at some of the team stats for the Celtics and assess what they mean in terms of roster improvements or individual player development. I picked a few that I thought were telling.
Net Points off TO
Celtics +2.0 pts
Rank 3rd
This stat is a reflection of both taking care of the ball and defense. We rank very high in the league for this. I was surprised
Net Points 2nd Chance
Celtics +0.1 pts
Rank 16th
This one reflects rebounding both defensive and offensive. We were about neutral on this and middle of the pack in ranking. Not bad really when you consider our poor big rotation.
Net Points Fast Break
Celtics +0.0 pts
Rank 15th
Again, neutral, middle of the pack. Would like to see some improvement on this.
Net Points in Paint
Celtics +2.0 pts
Rank 7th
A reflection of interior defense and taking it to the bucket. Not bad result.
Net PF / FTA
Celtics -1.1 / 20.8
Rank 24th /. 25th
I combined these as I feel they are related. We are bottom of the league in FTA and net personal fouls. We need to draw more fouls.
Team Assists
Celtics 23.5
Rank 25th
We need better passing, less hero ball (no surprise).
EFG% / TS%
Celtics 54.3% / 57.4%
Rank 12th / 16th
I put these together as they are also related. EFG% is based on 2PT and 3PT attempts only. TS% also factors in FTA. This shows that our low FTA brings us down. We did pretty well with shooting.
My conclusion is that we did better than I expected in numbers that likely reflect production from bigs (Net 2nd chance points, Net point in paint) although little guys score in the paint also. The stat is Net points in paint so this does reflect our interior defense also and it was generally pretty good I feel. Our defense overall and taking care of the ball overall in terms of net points off turnovers was pretty good.
For areas of improvement, we should be able to do better in team Assists and we need to get to the line more. These may be related. Better passing may result in more “good” looks where someone has to foul. Our shooting is pretty good but we probably rely on that too much. No big surprise here.