Are the Celtics Built for the Playoffs? Breaking Down Their Consistency
The Boston Celtics have been one of the most stable teams in the NBA this season. They win consistently, avoid long losing streaks, and maintain a high level of play across both ends of the floor. The real question is whether that consistency holds up in playoff conditions. When the pace slows down and outside shots are less reliable, the margins become tighter and execution becomes more difficult. Boston enters this stretch with a 47–23 record and a +8.0 net rating. That number places them firmly in contender territory, even if it does not separate them from the top tier of championship favorites. They have only lost back to back games once all season, which highlights how steady this team has been. This is not a team that swings wildly from highs to lows. Boston stabilizes, adjusts, and continues to win over time. The Celtics Win Through Execution and Shot Volume Boston’s identity is built on control rather than overwhelming opponents. They average 42.5 three point attempts per game,...