Based on the outlook of all of the optimists, the regular season is meaningless and teams only need to play hard for the last month of the season. Also, it is fine to lose to the New Jersey Nets because all of these games are meaningless. I can't wait to see how this works out for the Celts when the playoffs begin. Bottom line is the Celts have rarely been able to beat the good teams this year and they also have lost to the worst. But hey, it's all meaningless.
The season is not meaningless - calling specific regular season games critical is meaningless.
Teams should not only play hard the last month of the season - But it's quite fine for a team to pace themselves and put priority on getting healthy. You build towards playing at your optimum coming into the playoffs, and yes the Celtics have been doing as much despite the recent setbacks.
It's not fine to lose to the Nets - but, once we get to the playoffs, who cares? What does losing to the Nets actually mean? Just one more loss in the L column, nothing more nothing less. You move on to the next opponent and go from there.
With all that said, in the scheme of things, the important part is how you're playing getting into the playoffs and how you play during the playoffs. So placing X amount of value/weight to some of these individual games and calling them critical is pretty much meaningless. That people try to draw conclusions of how the playoffs will turn out based on them yes is pretty much meaningless.
The do have to turn it around at some point, as I've mentioned elsewhere, believe it or not regardless of what occurred against New Jersey and the Cavs we've started to do so. So I'm not particularly worried on that front at the moment. But going around, in a "yep, tomorrow is a do or die situation for us" manner is wrong in my opinion.
We still have a [dang] good record. We have a lot of talented players on this team. And little by little we're getting healthier and healthier. So yeah, I'm not particularly worried about how critical tomorrow's game is.
And if these games are so critical, why has the critical Lakers game suddenly become meaningless in the eyes of people singing the Celtics doom? Exactly.
Small steps in the right direction. That's the goal.
Hopefully that will start here against Detroit.
Well even though Who might not see eye to eye with me in this situation, I think he pretty much has said the important elements in a short and sweet manner. Small steps in the right direction.