We will win the next 2 out of 4 and to win 3 in a 5 season span would be a Dynasty.
Aside from the factual evidence that since JB has been on this team, we?ve made the Eastern Conference Finals in 6 out of 8 seasons.
This team has is anchored by Tatum, who is one of, if not, the most durable superstar in the NBA; everyone else averages over 80% of the games except for KP (who only played in 5 of the 19 playoff games). This team shares the workload to the point, where no one is being overworked. When KP went down, Jrue and Derrick, immediately stepped in to take his scoring load with Al having 20+ point scoring games.
I?m expecting JT?s best individual season in the NBA. Tatum will find his go to move/spot in the midrange and complete his puzzle. This might not lead to a greater season win total, but it will come in handy when the playoffs roll around.
I?m expecting improvement from the young players. Brad?s roster construction/team building will shine even brighter when Jordan Walsh turns into an above average role player (imagine him subbing at the wing or a jumbo Holiday/White-Brown-Walsh-Tatum-Big lineup). Payton and Sam have gotten progressively better; they?ll get stronger and will find the confidence/balance in their energy to play both ends. Tillman, Queta, Kornet, Brisett, Springer, etc. Brad is just an awesome identifier of role players that fit well with our core and pivots quickly to a better fit if it can be better.
This Season/Championship just the beginning.
Several points I agree with in this post. In general, I think Celts should be favorites, for next year but not presumptive, I would not bet them against the field.
Several posters remarked that the Celtics can only get marginally better next year. Not true. bringing in outside players is only one way to get better. Players get better as a team as they play together. Holiday and KP can still mesh better with everyone else. Growth oriented players will come back every year with a new skill. Look at how Brown and White improved from '23. Tatum, also, and Pritchard, Hauser, and Kornet. The league gets better every year. The Cs will have to be better too. One of the ways that happens is Tatum takes yet another step, and a couple off this list come back with a more complete game. Tillman, Queta, Brissett, Walsh, Davsion, Springer, Hauser. (I think Pritchard, and Kornet may have close to peaked.)The Celtics have become more of a player development team for their non-stars, almost like Miami.
And we have a great GM, maybe best in league, who know what little miracles he will find on others' garbage piles?, And we have a good coach, maybe a great coach. A mini dynasty is far from guaranteed, but it is these factors I think give us a chance.