So mickey is officially averaging 36 points, 36 rebounds and 18 assists per 36 for the season bahaha
Jokes aside though, this game went exactly how I expect Boston's season to go. Closely fought in the first quarter, and then the lead growing more and more as the game progresses.
Fact is that Boston's ability to have fresh (and skilled) legs on the court at all times is going to make this team a lot harder to handle than people realise. It gives them two strong advantages:
1) The ability to play hard, physical defense non-stop for 48 minutes
2) The ability to play a high octane, fast paced offense non-stop for 48 minutes
At the start of games Boston's lack of outright talent will make it hard to build / hold a lead, since they will simply be up against more talented players. But as the game goes on they are going to wear teams down on both ends of the court.
The fast paced offense is going to leave opposing teams running all night to try to stay with the ball, and that defensive pressure is going to force teams to expend a huge amount of energy just to bringing the ball up the court and initiate their offense.
There are going to be very, very few teams who have the depth to be able to keep enough fresh guys on the court to be able to keep up with this team. Boston might not be seen as a contender, but they are going to be one of those teams that every single team (even the great ones) are going to absolutely hate playing against.
The athletic / aggressive players on this team (i.e. Thomas, Crowder, Johnson, Rozier, Bradley) are going to have a lot of huge 4th quarters, because by that point in the game no opponent is going to have the energy to stick with them.
The best part is going to be on the second game of back-to-backs, and in overtime games. Boston should pretty much dominate in those contexts.