Again, it seems that a lot of the Celts strengths feed into maximizing a possession advantage.
I wonder if in the playoffs that advantage will be significantly lessened when the pace slows down.
Also, as I mentioned in another thread, it seems that the Hawks mirror a lot of the Celts' strengths, except that the Hawks are also an above average shooting team.
I don't expect the pace to slow in this series.
Well, for what it's worth, the Hawks were 8th in the pace this year.
Last year, the Hawks were 15th in pace (93.9).
In the playoffs, in their 1st round series against the Nets they played at a pace of 93.5. That made sense given that their opponent was 25th in pace.
Against the Wizards, the Hawks were back up to 94. The Wizards were an average team in pace during the regular season.
Against the Cavaliers, the pace slowed to a crawl, all the way to 90.4. But that was a matter of the Cavs dictating the terms of the series, since they were also a bottom 10 team in pace that season.
So yeah, I'd say you're right, we can probably expect the Hawks to play apace with the Celtics, since in the playoffs last year they seemed to play down to whatever style their opponents preferred, rather than setting the terms.
Plus, in any case, the Hawks prefer to play fairly quickly, though not as fast as the Celtics.