Is it just me, or is every Celtics win against a good team by double digits? lol
Seems we're becoming more consistent, too, even in the face of injuries.
CBS man
I give coach a lot of credit, but you take take it away from the players - they have done a great job of being patient with all the rotation changes (and limited minutes) and coming together as a team.
Guys just playing hard every night.
Most of these double digit wins by the Celtics have been close games leading up to the 4th quarter - and then we've just blown opponents out at the end of the game. Leads me to suspect that the extra depth of this team ( which allows us to have guys play fresh and energized for 48 minutes without drop in talent) is starting to really wear teams down.
I think by the time other teams have played 36 minutes against us their starters are drained and have nothing left in the tank, and our reserves are coming in and just tearing them apart.
Before this game the Celtics were 5-5, were 5th in the East in points scored, 6th in the East in fewest points allowed, and 7th in the
entire league in point differential (+4.4). Tough to beat a team that is playoff caliber on both ends of the court. When our offense doesn't fall we can always fall back on our defense, and when a team finds a way through our defense they still need to find a way to stop our scoring.
After this game we are 5-4 and our win differential should jump to about +5.9 which would be right on the heels of Toronto (+6.0), Miami (+6.4) and Cleveland (+7.2).