Does anyone believe any of those teams would still be among the top three or four clubs in the NBA?
I didn't think so.
And that's why as we near the midway point of the season, Boston may be the most dangerous team in the NBA.
With most of their injured players expected back in a couple weeks, the Celtics are getting close to being at full strength for the first time all season.
That means all the options that coach Doc Rivers envisioned having coming into training camp, will finally be at his disposal.
Because of the C's success without having a healthy roster for a single game this season, it's unlikely the they'll make any moves prior to February's trading deadline.
http://www.csnne.com/pages/landing_celt ... eedID=3945
A nice dose of reality..............
"If we're doing this well with a bunch of guys hurt, just imagine how we'll be when we get everybody back," Daniels said. "It's a long season, and we know this. That's why we're not worried too much about losing a game here and there. Our goal this year was to win a championship. Even with all the injuries, that hasn't changed."
