If Jaylen is going to be limited for the near future dealing with nagging knee issues, this season is basically a lost cause already.
All around it's starting to feel like this just isn't meant to be a year in which the Celts seriously compete for anything, due entirely to things outside their control.
They really need to just be healthy at the right time, and all of these injuries they've experienced thus far are minor (in the sense that they're not season-ending).
I'm hopeful someone-- anyone!! -- besides Pritchard steps up and proves to be a legitimate NBA player with these opportunities. As long as we're within striking distance with 30 games left we have a puncher's chance.
I think my pessimism comes from the feeling that even if they do get healthy at the right time (i.e. the start of the playoffs and during), they won't have had the time to work out their flaws / issues together on the floor enough during the course of the regular season.
This isn't a team with an established and proven rotation that just needs to get healthy and on the same page, with the back end of the rotation shortened (see: 2010 Celtics). This is a team with a lot of flaws and not much experience playing together that needs to work out its issues. Even if you set aside changes in the roster from last year to this year, the core group needed to improve on crunch time execution. I'm afraid due to injuries, COVID etc they're just not going to have the adequate opportunity to improve in those key areas of execution and consistency in time for the playoffs.
On top of that, the sheer number of lingering issues that they have on the roster makes it very hard to believe they're going to have the top 7-8 key players healthy. And again, this isn't a team that can really afford to have one or two of the top half of the roster be unavailable or limited and still have a credible chance at upsetting a contender in a playoff series.