I still believe. Because of the climate around here I haven't updated this thread in awhile, but I have written several posts about the subject. Not just THAT I believe, but also WHY I believe.
Two months ago I wrote about who this team is when everyone is healthy:
http://www.celticsblog.com/2010/1/19/1260804/remember-who-we-areLast month I pointed out how the team's level of play appears very correlated with KG's level of health:
http://www.celticsblog.com/2010/2/26/1327792/3-phases-of-kgs-recovery-andLast week I pointed out the obvious, that our team is really good when KG and Pierce play and not so much when they're injured/out.
http://www.celticsblog.com/2010/3/8/1362216/sanity-check-the-elephant-s-in-theI have the seeds for another article, really looking at how the team has lost over the course of the year. I spent some time looking at every loss, and the pattern is the same as the one that I pointed to before in the KG's health article: when KG is healthy (defining health as his last few weeks or his good month early in the season), our starters don't get outscored even when we lose. When he was limping, our losses were because the opposing team's starters were better than ours. I could pull implications of that moving into the playoffs, where KG won't be playing 29 minutes and (hopefully) our rotations will finally be set. But I haven't written it yet, and don't know if I will.
The point is, though, I still believe. I still think I've got logical reasons (besides purely homer glasses) to believe. And if I'm wrong, and the team comes up short, I'll be right here to talk about why and maybe even give credit to those that saw it before I did. But I don't think I'm wrong.
Addendum: I should amplify what PLamb said a few posts up - the point of this thread wasn't just a question of if you believe or not. The point was that if we did win, as I expected, then those that have criticized can't later say "I knew it all along". If you're consistent with your story, more power to you. If you want to say "I doubted, but they proved me wrong and I'm so happy about it!", great. But I don't like reading about how 2007-08 was an inevitable title when I remember vividly the many doubters at the time.