Serious question: Is the incessant negativity of some fans worse than the unrelenting positivity of others?
For example, judging by the majority of comments after White was acquired, I would've thought the Cs had landed someone of Klay Thompson's caliber.
And Boston's recent run of great defense has undoubtedly been aided by the fact that most of their opponents during that stretch were either bad or missing some key players. It's not like the Cs have been getting most of their wins against healthy Warriors, Suns, Jazz, or Nets teams.
I'm definitely encouraged by what I've seen lately, and having a healthy roster for more than a week undoubtedly helps, and yes, things seem to be setting up for the Cs to have several really good seasons coming right up.
The carpet, however, has been pulled from beneath our feet before—in fact, it's happened several times in recent years (Hayward's ankle, Kyrie's head, Kemba's knee, league-worst covid rate)—so I don't think anyone should be faulted for being wary that the other shoe could drop any day now and upset this fine little apple cart the Cs are currently pushing.
Actually, what would be most surprising to me for the rest of this season, besides a Cs title (!), would be the Cs encountering no major hurdles (injuries, covid, bad habits resurfacing, etc.) the rest of the way.