Boston is still a good team. But, the rest of the schedule will be even tougher with Tony, Scalabrine, Garnett and Rondo being sidelined indefinitely. This team needs to be healthy when they wrap-up things up in April. Hopefully, they'll enter the playoffs riding a bit of momentum.
There's little doubt that Boston can be road warriors in the playoffs. They've one of the best road records this season. But, home court advantage is still ideal, in my opinion.
What does it mean to have a completely healthy roster? It has made a difference with Utah. Now healthy, the Jazz are on an eleven game winning streak. They're poise to make a late season surge up the playoff seedings.
Boston hopes to secure home-court advantage in the playoffs like it did last season, but that is no longer the Celtics’ top regular-season priority.
“I would rather be the seventh seed with everybody 100 percent than the No. 1 seed with everybody 75 percent,” Boston coach Doc Rivers said recently. “We can win on the road. We won in L.A. in the playoffs [last season]. We won two in Detroit.”
Rivers said Boston All-Star forward Kevin Garnett (knee) will be out for at least another week while Brian Scalabrine (concussion) and Tony Allen (thumb) won’t be back until next month.
“Hopefully, Kevin will get healthy as soon as possible,” Boston captain Paul Pierce said after Garnett’s injury on Feb. 19. “We’ve been injured a lot this season, but the most important thing is to just get healthy going into the playoffs. You want him to take his time and not try to kill himself in the regular season.
“If we don’t have home-court advantage, so be it; we have to find a way to get it done.”
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