We read and hear repeatedly that this Celtics team is not what Boston fans saw last season - meaning not only are their new important additions - but this version of The Green is not expected to wilt against the once-again eighth-seeded Miami Heat.
The addition of Kristaps Porzingis gives Boston a third major piece on offense and defense. Jrue Holiday and Derrick White add toughness on the defensive end, coupled with the ability to score big points on any given night.
Last night, the Heat - minus Jimmy "Playoff Machine" Butler and "Scary" Terry Rozier - eliminated the Chicago Bulls from the post-season. The Miami crew are major underdogs versus Boston, but as the Celtics saw last year, anything can happen in the playoffs.
It all starts tomorrow (Sunday, 1:00 PM ET) in Beantown. Butler is not expected back for a couple of weeks, but any thoughts by The Green that this will be a cakewalk could be disastrous. Owner, Wic Grousbeck, chastised his boys when they lost the first three contests against Miami in last season's Eastern Finals - with home court.
Wic has spent they money. Brad Stevens has been brilliant in his acquisitions. And Joe Mazzulla deserved the Coach-of-the-Year Award this season. It's up to the boys to get it done.
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