On another note, there are a lot of people on here saying they don't hit this point until the final buzzer sounds eliminating us. That just isn't true. You may not admit on this site or to your friends you've given up, but you will have given up hope long before that if you haven't already. There is nothing wrong with admitting that we just aren't healthy enough as a team to win the title this year. That's just reality.
TP.
I've been wanting to say this and just didn't want to for fear of the thread going in a direction of us versus them realists vs optimists, but I kind of feel the same way. Though in defense of that, I have had year's where I really didn't give up hope until the very end. The 2003 and 2008 Red Sox were like that for me.
To be honest, I don't agree.
The main reason is that I have no clue *why* we are under-performing the way we are. If it really is all effort, or whatever, and they will be able to switch on in the playoffs, hey, that's fine with me!
Honestly. With this team, I have no idea what might happen. So that's why I say I hope.
And I'll do that until we're out of it.
I agree with Kiorrik in the sense that we don't really know what to expect from this team. The Celtics have shown their best and their worst all season long, and often the two in one mere game (first half/second half).
My confidence would clearly be shaken if we had got blown out by all the other contenders everytime we played them. Sure, we've lost the majority of these games but we've dominated these teams for 2 quarters most of the time (and 3 quarters sometimes). Of course, if you don't hang to the lead and lose the game it's "useless" but the Celtics have shown repeatedly that they can bring their A game and dominate the other best teams.
It just adds to the "they're bored, wait for the playoffs" theory in the sense that the players probably feel that they have what it takes to beat these teams but will wait for the games that matter.
I'm not saying I agree with this mentality and of course all the problems of this team are not related to that mindset. But... frankly, it seems obvious to me that this team lacks focus, badly.
So I expect them to turn it around in the playoffs.
PS : I just thought of it while typing this post, and I don't want to go off topic but you should take a look at the Lakers' record, especially against "contenders" and good teams, and you will see that they are not better than us (if not worst). So, would you say that the Lakers won't win the championship because of their record against good teams and their overall record (not so good when you think about ours)?
To me, it ultimately comes down to talent and desire - we lack desire in the season but we have the talent for the playoffs. If the desire shows up, then... watch out.