Celtics are not an impressive team on paper or as a playoff candidate because the lack of STAR names. Based on this criteria , by somebody who knows little about basketball I guess you could come to this conclusion of,the BR.
Stars win in the NBA, ensemble movies work, ensemble teams sometimes work, but stars usually win the rings. Talent has always been the trump card in the NBA. Teamplay can work but has never been the recipe for success in the NBA. The guy who used the Spurs as an example probably does not realize they have three HOF on that team maybe more when Leonard is done.
As far as the regular season goes , the Celtics will be a very tuff out for all but about five teams , four of them out west.
There is too much high energy players , IQ , and Brad Stevens to loose less than 30 games . The team is too deep for injury to effect it much . Unlike say Clippers or Cavs where one or two players are the team .
I think we will absolutely outplay other teams.
Celtics are who they are.....steady healthy players.....unlike the heat , If you look at each player .....there is pretty much major flaws with nearly all because of age or injuries . On paper Heat look great ......but not sure they will live up to the hype.
Don't temp karma, dude. Don't curse us.
Their guys have major flaws because of age or injury. Our guys just have the flaws without injuries too and Ainge did not pick high enough to get an all around guy. Lee can board and score but can't play D, Sully and KO are slow and unathletic, Mickey is short, Young is young, Smart can't shoot, AB can't ball handle, Amir has bad ankles, Turner is a retread, Hunter lacks lateral speed, I can go on on and on.
this team doesn't really dictate its own fate when it comes to the standings. it's all a matter of the teams around them in the conference.
We certainly did not last year because other teams were tanking.
That being said, I do not think we are the 28th worst team. I see us around 17-21 if you take West Coast teams who play superior talent who didn't make the playoffs. The East is weak.