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Re: Celtics Regular Season News
« Reply #525 on: April 06, 2022, 11:28:31 AM »

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Two 'frontline' Celtics players unvaccinated?

What could derail this season, however, is the team entering the playoffs without all players vaccinated. The Celtics refuse to say publicly whether all their players are vaccinated, as some teams have declared. And according to an NBA source, at least two frontline players are not vaccinated, which would prevent those two players from participating in road games in a playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. 14 hours ago – via Boston Globe
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« Reply #526 on: April 06, 2022, 11:32:11 AM »

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Two 'frontline' Celtics players unvaccinated?

What could derail this season, however, is the team entering the playoffs without all players vaccinated. The Celtics refuse to say publicly whether all their players are vaccinated, as some teams have declared. And according to an NBA source, at least two frontline players are not vaccinated, which would prevent those two players from participating in road games in a playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. 14 hours ago – via Boston Globe


So it has to be 2 of JT/JB/Al/TL? They were the 4 guys who didn’t make the trip last time? I’m guessing JB and Al?

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« Reply #527 on: April 06, 2022, 11:35:36 AM »

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Two 'frontline' Celtics players unvaccinated?

What could derail this season, however, is the team entering the playoffs without all players vaccinated. The Celtics refuse to say publicly whether all their players are vaccinated, as some teams have declared. And according to an NBA source, at least two frontline players are not vaccinated, which would prevent those two players from participating in road games in a playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. 14 hours ago – via Boston Globe


I heard Gorman say pretty confidently this morning that if Horford isn’t vaccinated now, he’ll be vaccinated by the first game at Toronto.  That likely means a shot today.

As for Jaylen it would be a shame for him to miss games because of this. I really find it amazing that he hasn’t vaccinated. Risk Covid and it’s complications (again) but not risk the vaccine.  Freedom, his choice, but one that would be costly and one that might change people’s opinion of him.

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« Reply #528 on: April 06, 2022, 11:41:55 AM »

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Two 'frontline' Celtics players unvaccinated?

What could derail this season, however, is the team entering the playoffs without all players vaccinated. The Celtics refuse to say publicly whether all their players are vaccinated, as some teams have declared. And according to an NBA source, at least two frontline players are not vaccinated, which would prevent those two players from participating in road games in a playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. 14 hours ago – via Boston Globe


So it has to be 2 of JT/JB/Al/TL? They were the 4 guys who didn’t make the trip last time? I’m guessing JB and Al?
only sure way to find out is if the C's have to play Toronto and someone can't get into Canada.  Stupid gamble on the part of that player (if there is one)

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« Reply #529 on: April 06, 2022, 12:15:30 PM »

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Two 'frontline' Celtics players unvaccinated?

What could derail this season, however, is the team entering the playoffs without all players vaccinated. The Celtics refuse to say publicly whether all their players are vaccinated, as some teams have declared. And according to an NBA source, at least two frontline players are not vaccinated, which would prevent those two players from participating in road games in a playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. 14 hours ago – via Boston Globe


I heard Gorman say pretty confidently this morning that if Horford isn’t vaccinated now, he’ll be vaccinated by the first game at Toronto.  That likely means a shot today.

As for Jaylen it would be a shame for him to miss games because of this. I really find it amazing that he hasn’t vaccinated. Risk Covid and it’s complications (again) but not risk the vaccine.  Freedom, his choice, but one that would be costly and one that might change people’s opinion of him.

Would definitely change my opinion of him.

But didn’t Brown come out and say the same thing recently similar to Al about being ready to play in Toronto if need be? I’m guessing both of them may just take the J&J vaccine if needed to play in Toronto.

Still, though, will be disappointed in both of them if that’s the case. Still unsure whether this is even true, though.
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« Reply #530 on: April 06, 2022, 12:17:56 PM »

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Two 'frontline' Celtics players unvaccinated?

What could derail this season, however, is the team entering the playoffs without all players vaccinated. The Celtics refuse to say publicly whether all their players are vaccinated, as some teams have declared. And according to an NBA source, at least two frontline players are not vaccinated, which would prevent those two players from participating in road games in a playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. 14 hours ago – via Boston Globe


I heard Gorman say pretty confidently this morning that if Horford isn’t vaccinated now, he’ll be vaccinated by the first game at Toronto.  That likely means a shot today.

As for Jaylen it would be a shame for him to miss games because of this. I really find it amazing that he hasn’t vaccinated. Risk Covid and it’s complications (again) but not risk the vaccine.  Freedom, his choice, but one that would be costly and one that might change people’s opinion of him.

Would definitely change my opinion of him.

But didn’t Brown come out and say the same thing recently similar to Al about being ready to play in Toronto if need be? I’m guessing both of them may just take the J&J vaccine if needed to play in Toronto.

Still, though, will be disappointed in both of them if that’s the case. Still unsure whether this is even true, though.

I believe that today is the last day a player would be able to take the vaccine to guarantee that they're eligible for a Game 3 in Toronto.


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« Reply #531 on: April 06, 2022, 12:21:48 PM »

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Two 'frontline' Celtics players unvaccinated?

What could derail this season, however, is the team entering the playoffs without all players vaccinated. The Celtics refuse to say publicly whether all their players are vaccinated, as some teams have declared. And according to an NBA source, at least two frontline players are not vaccinated, which would prevent those two players from participating in road games in a playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. 14 hours ago – via Boston Globe


I heard Gorman say pretty confidently this morning that if Horford isn’t vaccinated now, he’ll be vaccinated by the first game at Toronto.  That likely means a shot today.

As for Jaylen it would be a shame for him to miss games because of this. I really find it amazing that he hasn’t vaccinated. Risk Covid and it’s complications (again) but not risk the vaccine.  Freedom, his choice, but one that would be costly and one that might change people’s opinion of him.

Would definitely change my opinion of him.

But didn’t Brown come out and say the same thing recently similar to Al about being ready to play in Toronto if need be? I’m guessing both of them may just take the J&J vaccine if needed to play in Toronto.

Still, though, will be disappointed in both of them if that’s the case. Still unsure whether this is even true, though.

They're getting up against the clock if they do need the J&J to play in Toronto.

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« Reply #532 on: April 06, 2022, 12:31:08 PM »

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Two 'frontline' Celtics players unvaccinated?

What could derail this season, however, is the team entering the playoffs without all players vaccinated. The Celtics refuse to say publicly whether all their players are vaccinated, as some teams have declared. And according to an NBA source, at least two frontline players are not vaccinated, which would prevent those two players from participating in road games in a playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. 14 hours ago – via Boston Globe


I heard Gorman say pretty confidently this morning that if Horford isn’t vaccinated now, he’ll be vaccinated by the first game at Toronto.  That likely means a shot today.

As for Jaylen it would be a shame for him to miss games because of this. I really find it amazing that he hasn’t vaccinated. Risk Covid and it’s complications (again) but not risk the vaccine.  Freedom, his choice, but one that would be costly and one that might change people’s opinion of him.

Would definitely change my opinion of him.

But didn’t Brown come out and say the same thing recently similar to Al about being ready to play in Toronto if need be? I’m guessing both of them may just take the J&J vaccine if needed to play in Toronto.

Still, though, will be disappointed in both of them if that’s the case. Still unsure whether this is even true, though.

Time will tell, of course.  My feeling is that everyone will be available and we’ll never know when they were vaccinated.

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« Reply #533 on: April 06, 2022, 12:35:44 PM »

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Two 'frontline' Celtics players unvaccinated?

What could derail this season, however, is the team entering the playoffs without all players vaccinated. The Celtics refuse to say publicly whether all their players are vaccinated, as some teams have declared. And according to an NBA source, at least two frontline players are not vaccinated, which would prevent those two players from participating in road games in a playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. 14 hours ago – via Boston Globe


I heard Gorman say pretty confidently this morning that if Horford isn’t vaccinated now, he’ll be vaccinated by the first game at Toronto.  That likely means a shot today.

As for Jaylen it would be a shame for him to miss games because of this. I really find it amazing that he hasn’t vaccinated. Risk Covid and it’s complications (again) but not risk the vaccine.  Freedom, his choice, but one that would be costly and one that might change people’s opinion of him.

Would definitely change my opinion of him.

But didn’t Brown come out and say the same thing recently similar to Al about being ready to play in Toronto if need be? I’m guessing both of them may just take the J&J vaccine if needed to play in Toronto.

Still, though, will be disappointed in both of them if that’s the case. Still unsure whether this is even true, though.

Time will tell, of course.  My feeling is that everyone will be available and we’ll never know when they were vaccinated.

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« Reply #534 on: April 06, 2022, 02:23:55 PM »

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https://www.celticsblog.com/2022/4/6/23013290/playoff-seeding-frenzy-boston-celtics-milwaukee-bucks-philadelphia-76ers-miami-heat-tie-breakers

[This article assumes that MIA wins either against ATL at home or @ORL. and clinches the 1st seed.)


Boston goes 3-0

    Clinch the 2-seed
    If Celtics and Sixers go 3-0: Celtics 2 seed, Sixers 3, Bucks 4
    If Celtics go 3-0, AND Philly and Milwaukee finish with the same record [ED: as each other]: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4

Boston goes 2-1 with their only loss to Milwaukee

    Bucks win tiebreaker from Celtics
    If Sixers go 3-0 and Bucks go 3-0: Bucks 2, Sixers 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 3-0 and Bucks go 2-1: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If Bucks go 3-0 and Sixers go 2-1: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4
    If all teams go 2-1: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4
    If Bucks go 2-1 and Sixers go 1-2 or worse: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 and Bucks go 1-2: Celtics 2, Sixers 3, Bucks 4
    If both Bucks and Sixers go 1-2 or worse: Celtics 2 seed

Boston goes 2-1 while beating Milwaukee AND Chicago

    Celtics win tiebreaker from both Sixers and Bucks
    If all three teams go 2-1: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4
    If Sixers go 3-0: Sixers 2, Celtics 3, Bucks 4
    If Sixers go 1-2 AND Bucks win over Detroit OR Cleveland: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 AND Bucks go 1-2 or worse: Celtics 2, Sixers 3, Bucks 4

Boston goes 2-1 while beating Milwaukee AND Memphis

    Bucks can regain tiebreaker from Celtics in any scenarios from above where the two are tied by beating both Detroit AND Cleveland, by virtue of better record against conference

Boston goes 1-2, with their only win over Memphis OR over Chicago

    Celtics lose tiebreaker to Bucks
    If both Bucks and Sixers finish 2-1 or better, Celtics become the 4-seed
    Bucks hold tiebreaker over Sixers
    If Bucks go 3-0 AND Sixers go 2-1: Bucks 2, Sixers 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 3-0 AND Bucks go 2-1: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 AND Bucks go 1-2: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If all three go 1-2: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4

Boston goes 1-2, with their only win over Milwaukee

    Celtics win tiebreaker over Bucks
    If both Bucks and Sixers finish 2-1 or better, Celtics become the 4-seed
    Bucks hold tiebreaker over Sixers
    If Bucks go 3-0 AND Sixers go 2-1: Bucks 2, Sixers 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 3-0 AND Bucks go 2-1: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 AND Bucks go 1-2: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If all three go 1-2: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4

Boston goes 0-3

    Bucks win tiebreaker over Celtics AND Sixers
    If both Bucks and Sixers finish 1-2 or better, Celtics become the 4-seed
    If both Sixers and Celtics go 0-3: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4

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« Reply #535 on: April 06, 2022, 02:32:55 PM »

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Robert Williams is just one week removed from surgery on his left knee for a torn meniscus but his workouts have progressed considerably according to Celtics head coach Ime Udoka.

“Immediately pretty much started the mobility, flexibility standpoint, and then weight-bearing and different exercises as far as that,” Udoka said. “Two-a-days will ramp up pretty quickly.”

The Celtics originally released a 4-to-6 week recovery timetable from Williams’ surgery last Wednesday, which would project him returning during the second round of the East playoffs if Boston advances that far.

However, Udoka refused to rule out the possibility of a first round postseason appearance for the athletic big man amid multiple reports that Williams’ recovery could be a bit faster than the team-released timeline.

https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2022/04/robert-williams-ramping-up-rehab-in-boston-amid-celtics-road-trip-look-forward-to-having-him-back-sooner-than-later.html

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« Reply #536 on: April 06, 2022, 02:51:28 PM »

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Robert Williams ramping up rehab in Boston amid Celtics road trip: ‘Look forward to having him back sooner than later’

Robert Williams is just one week removed from surgery on his left knee for a torn meniscus but his workouts have progressed considerably according to Celtics head coach Ime Udoka.

“Immediately pretty much started the mobility, flexibility standpoint, and then weight-bearing and different exercises as far as that,” Udoka said. “Two-a-days will ramp up pretty quickly.”

The Celtics originally released a 4-to-6 week recovery timetable from Williams’ surgery last Wednesday, which would project him returning during the second round of the East playoffs if Boston advances that far.

However, Udoka refused to rule out the possibility of a first round postseason appearance for the athletic big man amid multiple reports that Williams’ recovery could be a bit faster than the team-released timeline.

https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2022/04/robert-williams-ramping-up-rehab-in-boston-amid-celtics-road-trip-look-forward-to-having-him-back-sooner-than-later.html

Great news! The Celtics have to have a healthy Rob to play the best lineup in the NBA this postseason. Rob unlocks the two big lineup like no one in the league can. Glad to hear he’s progressing as fast he has, sounds like he might be ready during the 1st round.

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« Reply #537 on: April 06, 2022, 02:57:49 PM »

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https://www.celticsblog.com/2022/4/6/23013290/playoff-seeding-frenzy-boston-celtics-milwaukee-bucks-philadelphia-76ers-miami-heat-tie-breakers

[This article assumes that MIA wins either against ATL at home or @ORL. and clinches the 1st seed.)


Boston goes 3-0

    Clinch the 2-seed
    If Celtics and Sixers go 3-0: Celtics 2 seed, Sixers 3, Bucks 4
    If Celtics go 3-0, AND Philly and Milwaukee finish with the same record [ED: as each other]: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4

Boston goes 2-1 with their only loss to Milwaukee

    Bucks win tiebreaker from Celtics
    If Sixers go 3-0 and Bucks go 3-0: Bucks 2, Sixers 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 3-0 and Bucks go 2-1: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If Bucks go 3-0 and Sixers go 2-1: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4
    If all teams go 2-1: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4
    If Bucks go 2-1 and Sixers go 1-2 or worse: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 and Bucks go 1-2: Celtics 2, Sixers 3, Bucks 4
    If both Bucks and Sixers go 1-2 or worse: Celtics 2 seed

Boston goes 2-1 while beating Milwaukee AND Chicago

    Celtics win tiebreaker from both Sixers and Bucks
    If all three teams go 2-1: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4
    If Sixers go 3-0: Sixers 2, Celtics 3, Bucks 4
    If Sixers go 1-2 AND Bucks win over Detroit OR Cleveland: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 AND Bucks go 1-2 or worse: Celtics 2, Sixers 3, Bucks 4

Boston goes 2-1 while beating Milwaukee AND Memphis

    Bucks can regain tiebreaker from Celtics in any scenarios from above where the two are tied by beating both Detroit AND Cleveland, by virtue of better record against conference

Boston goes 1-2, with their only win over Memphis OR over Chicago

    Celtics lose tiebreaker to Bucks
    If both Bucks and Sixers finish 2-1 or better, Celtics become the 4-seed
    Bucks hold tiebreaker over Sixers
    If Bucks go 3-0 AND Sixers go 2-1: Bucks 2, Sixers 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 3-0 AND Bucks go 2-1: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 AND Bucks go 1-2: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If all three go 1-2: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4

Boston goes 1-2, with their only win over Milwaukee

    Celtics win tiebreaker over Bucks
    If both Bucks and Sixers finish 2-1 or better, Celtics become the 4-seed
    Bucks hold tiebreaker over Sixers
    If Bucks go 3-0 AND Sixers go 2-1: Bucks 2, Sixers 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 3-0 AND Bucks go 2-1: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 AND Bucks go 1-2: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If all three go 1-2: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4

Boston goes 0-3

    Bucks win tiebreaker over Celtics AND Sixers
    If both Bucks and Sixers finish 1-2 or better, Celtics become the 4-seed
    If both Sixers and Celtics go 0-3: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4

That is a lot to digest but one more general take away is that if we lose to MIL, then we are pretty much out of the running for the 2 seed (not entirely, but pretty much).  Since the 2 seed is where we MIGHT see BKN in the first round, this would not necessarily be a bad thing.

And if we lose to both CHI and MIL, we are pretty much relegated to the 4 seed.  So we could "rest" for these two games and then play hard against MEM to try and establish some positive momentum for the playoffs as the 4 seed (no BKN in the first round).

If on the other hand we can win in CHI and more importantly in MIL, then we are well positioned for the 2 seed.  Then come the MEM game, we may have the 2 seed locked or if not, but if all else fails, we can beat MEM and be the 2 seed.  Of course you still probably won't know for sure where BKN is going to end up making it very hard to game the standings.  It is possible that BKN will have lost their way out of a possible 7 seed (then we would want to win and get the 2 seed) but there is no way to know for sure they will be the 7 seed.

My bottom line, play hard and try to beat CHI.  If we lose, then "rest" everyone against MIL but play full strength against MEM.  If we beat CHI, go at MIL like it was game 7.

Re: Celtics Regular Season News
« Reply #538 on: April 06, 2022, 03:16:47 PM »

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https://www.celticsblog.com/2022/4/6/23013290/playoff-seeding-frenzy-boston-celtics-milwaukee-bucks-philadelphia-76ers-miami-heat-tie-breakers

[This article assumes that MIA wins either against ATL at home or @ORL. and clinches the 1st seed.)


Boston goes 3-0

    Clinch the 2-seed
    If Celtics and Sixers go 3-0: Celtics 2 seed, Sixers 3, Bucks 4
    If Celtics go 3-0, AND Philly and Milwaukee finish with the same record [ED: as each other]: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4

Boston goes 2-1 with their only loss to Milwaukee

    Bucks win tiebreaker from Celtics
    If Sixers go 3-0 and Bucks go 3-0: Bucks 2, Sixers 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 3-0 and Bucks go 2-1: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If Bucks go 3-0 and Sixers go 2-1: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4
    If all teams go 2-1: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4
    If Bucks go 2-1 and Sixers go 1-2 or worse: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 and Bucks go 1-2: Celtics 2, Sixers 3, Bucks 4
    If both Bucks and Sixers go 1-2 or worse: Celtics 2 seed

Boston goes 2-1 while beating Milwaukee AND Chicago

    Celtics win tiebreaker from both Sixers and Bucks
    If all three teams go 2-1: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4
    If Sixers go 3-0: Sixers 2, Celtics 3, Bucks 4
    If Sixers go 1-2 AND Bucks win over Detroit OR Cleveland: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 AND Bucks go 1-2 or worse: Celtics 2, Sixers 3, Bucks 4

Boston goes 2-1 while beating Milwaukee AND Memphis

    Bucks can regain tiebreaker from Celtics in any scenarios from above where the two are tied by beating both Detroit AND Cleveland, by virtue of better record against conference

Boston goes 1-2, with their only win over Memphis OR over Chicago

    Celtics lose tiebreaker to Bucks
    If both Bucks and Sixers finish 2-1 or better, Celtics become the 4-seed
    Bucks hold tiebreaker over Sixers
    If Bucks go 3-0 AND Sixers go 2-1: Bucks 2, Sixers 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 3-0 AND Bucks go 2-1: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 AND Bucks go 1-2: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If all three go 1-2: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4

Boston goes 1-2, with their only win over Milwaukee

    Celtics win tiebreaker over Bucks
    If both Bucks and Sixers finish 2-1 or better, Celtics become the 4-seed
    Bucks hold tiebreaker over Sixers
    If Bucks go 3-0 AND Sixers go 2-1: Bucks 2, Sixers 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 3-0 AND Bucks go 2-1: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If Sixers go 2-1 AND Bucks go 1-2: Sixers 2, Bucks 3, Celtics 4
    If all three go 1-2: Celtics 2, Bucks 3, Sixers 4

Boston goes 0-3

    Bucks win tiebreaker over Celtics AND Sixers
    If both Bucks and Sixers finish 1-2 or better, Celtics become the 4-seed
    If both Sixers and Celtics go 0-3: Bucks 2, Celtics 3, Sixers 4

That is a lot to digest but one more general take away is that if we lose to MIL, then we are pretty much out of the running for the 2 seed (not entirely, but pretty much).  Since the 2 seed is where we MIGHT see BKN in the first round, this would not necessarily be a bad thing.

And if we lose to both CHI and MIL, we are pretty much relegated to the 4 seed.  So we could "rest" for these two games and then play hard against MEM to try and establish some positive momentum for the playoffs as the 4 seed (no BKN in the first round).

If on the other hand we can win in CHI and more importantly in MIL, then we are well positioned for the 2 seed.  Then come the MEM game, we may have the 2 seed locked or if not, but if all else fails, we can beat MEM and be the 2 seed.  Of course you still probably won't know for sure where BKN is going to end up making it very hard to game the standings.  It is possible that BKN will have lost their way out of a possible 7 seed (then we would want to win and get the 2 seed) but there is no way to know for sure they will be the 7 seed.

My bottom line, play hard and try to beat CHI.  If we lose, then "rest" everyone against MIL but play full strength against MEM.  If we beat CHI, go at MIL like it was game 7.

Why play MIL like game 7 if we would rather not finish 2nd and possibly face BKLN in first round? Wouldn't we prefer losing to MIL regardless of whether we beat CHI?

Re: Celtics Regular Season News
« Reply #539 on: April 06, 2022, 03:31:32 PM »

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Why play MIL like game 7 if we would rather not finish 2nd and possibly face BKLN in first round? Wouldn't we prefer losing to MIL regardless of whether we beat CHI?

Since you don't know where BKN is going to end up, I still feel the best scenario is to have the 2 seed with BKN either the 8 seed or not getting out of the play in.  That is good for momentum and good for the general mojo of the team.

The worst thing to me would be to lose some games kind of on purpose only to have BKN fall out and have it be for nothing.  I recognize that this is partly superstitious but I truly believe that it is dangerous to mess around with your mojo going into the playoffs.  If we were a more veteran team, I might be less concerned, expecting the veteran team to be more able to "flip the switch".  I don't want to take that risk with this team.

I believe we lost to MIA partly because of the hangover from the mess in TOR.  We played one of our worst games in a while.  Now MIA may have had something to do with us playing badly but to me, that was all the evidence I need to prove you don't want to mess with mojo, especially right before the playoffs.

"Resting" players in the second of a back to back is one thing.  Resting players against CHI tonight is something altogether different.  I do not want to see the Celtics concede the game to CHI in any way, shape or form.