EverettMike
FIRE DON SWEENEY INTO THE SUN
Not really a basketball fan. Who is that?
Massachusetts' own Michael Chiklis as Red Auerbach on HBO's Winning Time.
Not really a basketball fan. Who is that?
Friday is the best day they could ask for in terms of the heat wave.The parade being Friday and Boston is going to be in the middle of a heat wave. If you go make sure you hydrate folks
Great on The Shield.Massachusetts' own Michael Chiklis as Red Auerbach on HBO's Winning Time.
Massachusetts' own Michael Chiklis as Red Auerbach on HBO's Winning Time.
I didn't know Chiklis was from MA.
Will check. Thank you.
Born in Lowell, raised in Andover. BU alum. Huge Boston sports fan.
Basketball is far and away my 4th sport so I am very much a “pink-hat” Celtics fan. I’ll check the scores throughout the season but I really only start paying close attention once the playoffs start. My question is for those who follow closely…how does this team compare to the 2008 team? They were two wins worse in the regular season (64-18 vs. 66-16), but I feel like that is more than off-set by a 16-3 postseason vs. the slog of the 2008 playoffs, where they went 16-9.
Thoughts?
We all appreciate you sacrifice!Funniest thing my family and I moved away from mass in 2001 and these teams start winning smh
I agree, it’s so hard to compare teams from different eras.I'm going to spend way too long thinking about this, but think about it I will.
Problem is modern space and pace basketball is basically a different sport than what the '08 team was playing, so it's hard to even imagine how they would translate assuming they had time to prep for that style.
I know this team has much more depth, even if I think a veteran KG and Pierce were like wise warriors still at the peak of their powers.
I'm might not be as qualified to answer this as most, but there's one thing that comes to mind: it depends on which 2024 team shows up. Sometimes this team seems a little streaky shooting-wise takes their foot off the gas from time to time. If the '08 squad catches them napping, I think they win big. If '24 is firing on all cylinders, they very likely win a best of seven.Basketball is far and away my 4th sport so I am very much a “pink-hat” Celtics fan. I’ll check the scores throughout the season but I really only start paying close attention once the playoffs start. My question is for those who follow closely…how does this team compare to the 2008 team? They were two wins worse in the regular season (64-18 vs. 66-16), but I feel like that is more than off-set by a 16-3 postseason vs. the slog of the 2008 playoffs, where they went 16-9.
Thoughts?
I agree, it’s so hard to compare teams from different eras.
I guess what I’m asking isn’t so much how the two teams would match-up against each other in a hypothetical game/series….but if we look at each season in a vacuum, what team was more impressive? I think I would choose 2024 due to their postseason record + better point differential throughout the season.
Facts! I would love to see the battle between White and Allen as well as Brown/Tatum v. Pierce/Garnett. I think Scal and Horford are probably the most similar given where Al is at this stage of his career.2024 team would absolutely abuse Perkins
F***ing Claude Julien and the 2013 Bruins.f***ing Bruins 2019 god damnit
Talent wise? Probably deeper top to bottom on the roster. Mentally? Probably not as tough as those guys. But then the 86 team would have smoked both of these teams.Basketball is far and away my 4th sport so I am very much a “pink-hat” Celtics fan. I’ll check the scores throughout the season but I really only start paying close attention once the playoffs start. My question is for those who follow closely…how does this team compare to the 2008 team? They were two wins worse in the regular season (64-18 vs. 66-16), but I feel like that is more than off-set by a 16-3 postseason vs. the slog of the 2008 playoffs, where they went 16-9.
Thoughts?