Can't really argue with anything he said besides not mentioning the early win at Miami as a highlight of the year. Then again if we have a healthy Rondo, clear some long term contracts and win the draft lottery this season should get an A.
I don't agree with the "their front line couldn’t keep Muggsy Bogues off the offensive glass" bit. In fact, I think our overall rebounding has been better than it has in the past few years.
24th this year in opponents offensive rebounds. Finished last year at 21st. Finished the year before that at 23rd. So basically in the same general area as years past.
I posted it because it was relevant, but I don't agree with it entirely. If C is average, I would actually rate Boston at the C+ or B- level. Stevens has been a good surprise, clearing Lee off the books for a guy like Bayless was huge, there is the potential first round pick in the Crawford trade (even at the expense of salary next year in Anthony), Sullinger has taken a big step up, Bradley has improved, and Olynyk looks ok. Certainly no major overachieving, but I certainly don't think the team has been worse than expected or gotten hammered on trades or anything like that, so I'm not sure where that C- rating comes from.