During the 2008-2009 regular season, every team in the NBA that played the Celtics came with extra motivation and desire to beat the champions. So as I was thinking about next season, I wondered how opposing teams will consider the Celtics next year, since they won't be the defending champions anymore.
Do you think that they'll still try their best to beat the Celtics because of their reputation and their 2008 title? Or will they play them like an elite team of the league (with motivation but not so much, especially when things go wrong for them)? I mean, last year, basically, every team, even the worst of the league, circled the game date with the Celtics. They were the "target number one".
Of course I'm not saying that teams will not try to beat Boston next season, it would be ridiculous, but I'm just wondering what will be the status of our team, and how much the opposing teams will want to beat us. For example, the Bulls will obviously circle their regular season meetings with Boston. Nobody has the answer, but I thought it would be interesting to discuss this topic.
Personnally I would be glad if the Celtics got a little bit "overlooked" like the Pistons team, it would be a relief since the Celtics wouldn't have to face extra and tough competition every night. Of course, it's good to face competition but when it's always at its highest stake, it's more a problem than a positive thing in my opinion.