In a recent thread marcus13 stated that the Celtics always go through scoring droughts and this has occurred with the Celtics ever since Ray and KG joined us.
I thought about this and 100% agreed. I also thought back over the past few years and noted that we always seem to peak around the beginning/middle of April.
It's also about this time during a scoring drought or losing patch like we've recently seen when panic mode sets in for a lot of newer or impatient fans who think the Celtics losing a regular season game or three means we are doomed. Be it Rondos fault, Babys fault, losing Perkins, the new bench..(Krstic has copped it pretty bad on here) Anyway, there plenty of reasons to try and scapegoat it with but it takes time for people to learn I guess.
A good recent example of this was the Lakers before the All Star Break. I found it hilarious how many people had written them off and it wasn't even half way through the season. Look at them now.
The Celtics have 11 (?) more games left before the end of the regular season and then we will have to face one of a few bum teams in the 1st round of the playoffs before the real action starts.(Call me cocky but most people would agree we are huge favorites in any 1st round match up and we are not losing unless significant injury to a starter occurs between now and then).
* That's a good 30-35 days (4-5 weeks) before the real games begin and we have to be firing on all cylinders playing the Magic or the Heat.
*At least 6-7 weeks before we meet for the Conference Finals and see the Bulls/Heat.
I would also argue that the Bulls have pretty much peaked to the max, and that the Miami Heat haven't necessarily peaked yet.
*Doc and the veterans, doctors, trainers know what to do to get us there.
Time isn't slipping away from us as the recent posts and reactions from a lot of people would indicate.
Patience people..