Good article.
Big issue with "not sure if the Celtics are a better team" quote.
Better than what?
In the last two seasons the Celtics are 8-32 (4-16 each season) against the Cavs, Spurs, GSW, Rox, OKC, Toronto. I may have missed by a game or two, but, this is about right.
Last season 53-29 overall
against top teams 4-16
Thus 49-13 against the weaker teams.
Two seasons 8-32 against "good" teams. The Celtics have beefed up on weak teams and have been essentially unable to beat the six best teams. My irritation with the Celtics being referred to as the "third best team in the NBA" will be relieved when they start beating the six teams that are better than they are.
The Celtics are a far better team now. They will be .500 against these top teams this season which beats the spit out of .250. This will occur because they have assembled a balanced roster that includes "playoff level starters" above average scoring and an athletic bench that might be pretty good by May/June.
The Rondo Bulls almost ran the Celtics out of the gym.
It took seven to beat the vaunted Bullets.
The Celtics looked like a D league team against the Cavs, it was an embarrassment.
"Are they a better team?"
Far better as they weren't that good in the first place.
this is a great reality check post.
i love isaiah and he will be one of my all time favorite players / celtics
in 2,5 years he made such an impact on the city and the team and he will be remembered forever by us who seen him play against the odds and excel.
BUT
our last year playoff rollercoaster ride very easily could have goon to a different direction, for instance if the bulls eliminated us, like they looked to do it after 2-0 hole.
Danny knows that, he knows that it is a big gamble to role with IT on helm, and i think the Cavs will find that out, come playoff time.
A great article from IT, i really love him, i've bought his jersey 5 min after his 52 point game, and i wish him all the luck in the world.
THE LITTLE GUY!!!! - i will miss that, but i'm sure tommy will call him the same even in the other jersey.