At roughly the 2022-23 NBA season’s quarter point, the Boston Celtics stand alone as the nest team in the league with a 17-4 record and a two game lead over the next-closest ball club in the Milwaukee Bucks; what can the play of a team with a historic offense and an improving defense tell us about how Boston will play for the rest of the season?
On this episode of the CLNS Media “Celtics Lab” podcast, Sports Illustrated’s Bobby Krivitsky joins the pod to talk over the Celtics’ recent play, the schedule in the week and month ahead, and how we are feeling about the team’s play relative to several narratives surrounding some full-season accolades.
Join your usual hosts Cameron Tabatabaie, Alex Goldberg, and Justin Quinn as the trio joins Kravitsy into breaking down what has admittedly been among the most fun Boston rosters to watch in a very long time indeed.
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Story originally appeared on Celtics Wire