Oh come on, this site is so good! Find an NBA forum that is better for any team, you can't do it.
Also, my advice is to stop watching baseball. It's a huge waste of time
It's true, it's very hard to find any good forums for basketball, let alone one on par with CB. That doesn't mean CB's perfect. Thankful we've got such a large, active, knowledgeable, engaged community here.
Here here. I've become attached to this site over the past couple of years, and I have a great deal of respect for the vast majority of it's active community members, and I'm very grateful that it exists so I have a venue to share my thoughts/ideas on my favorite sport and team. I've never understood why we seem to be the only team in the SB-Nation network (or even the internet as a whole to some extent) that has such a true, dedicated fan forum that's as active as this one is. CB has become a regular part of my day for the past couple years, and I think that's due to a lot of people like me who are willing to make this community as great as it is.
I've always thought the political/current events aspects of CB are some of the best, because it gives one a place to air his/her thoughts on a larger array of subjects than just the Boston Celtics. The nature of our community, one that has enough familiarity to warrant courtesy, consideration of the views of others and an overall level of respect while also remaining anonymous enough to not alter presenting your true feelings on a subject (as it would with close friends/relatives), contributes greatly to this forum as a whole.
Having grown up a Sox fan, watching/listening to Sox games the same way I watch/listen to C's games with my son now, I'm familiar with SOSH. They also have a strong, tight-knit community there. Yet, because they lack such vigorously maintained rules towards conduct, it's made SOSH kind of a "your in or out" kinda place. I can appreciate why that approach can make for better discussion, but I think the lack of that is part of the reason the CB community is so vibrant and engaging.
All in all, I'm thrilled to call CB home, and I hope y'all feel the same way.