Shak_Celts wrote:BostonCouchGM wrote:Gomes3PC wrote:This is just an insane rationalization, and 100% not the case. Suggesting their elite play that lasted over 50% of the regular season was luck of only playing bum teams is outrageous. So literally all the good teams were on the slate before Jan 1, and then they moved to the G League portion of the schedule??
I made a long post going game by game proving it. As the new year began the teams that decided to tank really embraced it and more than half our wins were against these types. 99% of the “good” non-tanking teams we beat were missing key, pivotal, starters AND the vast majority of these games were at home as well. FACTs. Not narrative. Not opinion. Meanwhile we were completely healthy.
So, with this in mind, it’s much easier to defend tanking teams and those missing key players. I don’t know why this is considered “outrageous” Would we not be easier to beat without Jaylen or TimeLord? Why are fans do incapable of objectivity? I’m not saying we’re a bad team or not good on defender. We’re a very good team that when facing tanking teams or injured teams, we were blowing them out. Ime and the players kept their foot on the gas and should be commended. But our stats should be taken with a grain of salt. And pretending injuries and ignoring context surrounding who we beat is being disingenuous. I mostly ignore haters on here and mostly don’t bother reading responses but this is one I felt needed a rebuttal
I don't remember if I saw your post or not, but I keep asking, were we the only team to face those teams? Why was it only our team demolishing EVERY TEAM we faced?
That's cause while we dominated other teams in a way rarely witnessed in the past, we were the only team in NBA history to be healthy for a two-month stretch.


















