All of those were my favorite moments this season. I'm going to try to add some that haven't been mentioned.
-The near-comebacks against the Magic and the Mavericks on the road that were done single-handedly by Marcus Smart. It's because of games like those that I refuse to give up on on Marcus Smart offensively
-The wild finish in Washington where Avery hit the huge three and Jae Crowder hit the go-ahead lay-up to overcome the Wizard's comeback and the horrible refs and Randy Whitman's trash talk to Jae Crowder.
-The Rockets game where we got McHale fired (Poor Kevin), because other than a great defensive performance, that was the night where I confirmed to myself that the Celtics were going to be better than I was expecting this season.
-Jae Crowders and Evan Turners cross-court shots that absolutely should have counted (I don't care what the rule book says)!
Those are just a few of the underrated moments of the season, but yeah, when I think about the stand-out moments. I think of the close games with the Spurs, the fact that we stopped the Warriors undefeated record (I know the record shows otherwise, but the Celtics were the ones who stopped them, not the Bucks!), the phenomenal ending in the Pacers-Celtics fame that got the teams groove back, the improbable comeback in Cleveland, the impossible win in Golden State, and of course, the biggest comeback in the 2015-2016 NBA regular season that happened last night.
What I think I'll remember the most about this season is that you could never count this team out. There were times where they got knocked down but they got right back up and fought tooth and nail for the victory. Sometimes they came back and sometimes they didn't. There were other times where the Celtics built up a lead only to have it fritter away, but they never lost their composure when they did. They follow the Patriots style of bend-don't-break, and I'm excited to know that things should get better from here.
Well done Mr. Stevens, and especially well done to you, Mr. Ainge!