Look, I get it. Boston, for a myriad of reasons, will never be a basketball town. Maybe it’s the so called “NBA culture”, maybe it’s the officiating, maybe it’s because Larry Bird and Kevin McHale aren’t walking through that door again. But, for whatever reason, have the Celtics become an afterthought in the market, again? While the Bruins are enjoying record viewership, Celtics TV ratings are in free fall. (Bruins regularly beat the Celtics in ratings 2.1.)
On the radio, one local sports station (98.5) treat the Celtics as a punchline, while the other ( 93.7), treats them as an afterthought. I can’t think of one prominent TV/ Radio personality who is able to confidently, and knowledgeably talk basketball. The Bruins have Michael Felger and Mike Salk, Redsox have Lou Merloni, and Tony Maz, Patriots have Gresh, and Scott Zolack, but who do we have? Michael Holley? Gary Tanguay?
I understand we’re not considered a title contender. But, last night excluded, the Celtics are playing inspired ball. Does that not matter?
We all the love Celtics, and will never stop watching. But, have the Celtics lost the hearts and minds of the region?