I would've thought this team learned. But it's the same every year. Play down to the competition. A win against the bucks or nets in the regular season is the same against OKC or some other trash team.
Why this team still believes they can waltz in and beat a team with no effort just on talent alone baffles me.
I expect a totally different effort against the Mavs tonight. It's totally about the competition they face.
It’s not just this team though, it’s all teams in the league. Every top team has gotten thrashed by some bottom feeder and the fan base has flagellated itself as a result.
Yes, that part is true. Even very good teams lose to bottom feeders once in awhile. Opposing teams get hot, or there are distractions that shift focus.
Whatever the Celtics are dealing with, though, it's not a one game aberration.
But it happens all of the time. Look at the 73 win Warriors. They had 9 losses, one of those was to the 17 win Lakers and they lost that game by 17 points. The 44 win Blazers beat them by 32 points, the 44 win Pistons beat them by 18, the 42 win Mavericks beat them by 25, and the 33 win Bucks beat them by 13. That is the greatest regular season team the sport has ever seen and they got whipped by bad to mediocre teams multiple times that season. Even the 72 win Bulls lost a game by 32 points (and all their starters played). It happens to some of the greatest teams in the sports history, so of course it will happen to teams that aren't that.
It not about losing in terms of standings. It's more about the lack of focus and lack of intensity. They lost like 7 or 8 games after the Phoenix game and lost twice on their road stretch so far. Beatdowns here and there once in a while I get, but losing games on a frequent basis then there's a concern.
I think this is getting closer to the issue - because 'losing games on a frequent basis' when the Celtics are sitting on a 26-12 record (a 68% win rate) is tricky. So, yeah, they have lost 7 games since Phoenix, but up to that point they'd only lost 5 games overall.
Sure, it's annoying that they've recently lost three in a row, won three, lost two more. That's not great, but the 2009 Celtics (who own the franchise's longest winning streak at 19) also lost three in a row coming back from the all star break. We just don't remember it because they won 62 games and they were coming off a championship season.
What's concerning is that it feels like these losses are 'piling up' early in the season, but we started the year so hot that any return to earth was going to feel bad.