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Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Reply #105 on: Today at 05:11:49 PM »

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I have been saying that they are a 0.500'ish team all along.  Which they were (8-8) after losing to BNK on Nov. 21.  Since then they have won 6 of 7 against mostly good teams.  So now they are 14-9 and on pace to win 50 games.  So I am trying to figure out what is happening that I didn't expect.

The X-factors to me have been mostly Walsh and also Queta.  I did not expect Walsh to be stepping up and playing at a starter level, which is what he has been doing the last 7 games or so.  I didn't even expect him to be playing in the regular rotation.  Queta has exceeded my expectations also.  There are some other surprises, Minott, for example, but I think it is Walsh and Queta making the big impact.  The question is of course if they can keep it up as defenses adjust.

I feel that Mazzulla deserves a lot of credit also.  He has this team playing hard, playing connected.  If this keeps up, he will be in the running for coach of the year.  I would say Mazzulla is exceeding my expectations.  I never bought into the Mazzulla is the worst coach in the league narratives but I had him at good not great.  I would say he has been better than that this year so far.  It is pretty hard to make the argument that he is a bad coach at this point.

Re: Celtics 2025-26 Regular Season Discussion
« Reply #106 on: Today at 07:03:56 PM »

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Tough stretch for the Cs coming up: Pistons, T-Wolves, Cavs, Knicks.

Probably 1-3

Who do you have them beating?

Turns out they went 3-1 and have been 6-1 over the last 7 games  :P
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