Where is the drama in this season's version of the Boston Celtics? Hell, the major story may be the lingering Kristaps Porzingis injury, but fans are (sadly) getting used to that.
The past drama of Payton Pritchard wanting more playing time or a trade has faded - with the 6'1" combo guard proving he was right all along. Despite starting zero games this season, he places fifth in minutes per game (28.6 MPG) on the team. He is having a great season.
The Celtics have no one whining about wanting (demanding?) a trade a la the Heat's Jimmy Butler. And there is zero chance of Joe Mazzulla getting canned early in the season - as did the King's Mike Brown.
Boston was slated to have a fine season, and they now sit with the third-best record in the League. Despite a dip to mediocrity over the past 10 games (6-4 record), they are 3-0 in their last three contests. But today, they face the team with the second-best record - the Oklahoma City Thunder, winners of their last 14 games.
"No drama" in Beantown is good news for any Celtics fan. The team and coaching staff have a very nice synergy. But what about the cloud of impending new ownership? Enjoy this season. Nothing is constant except change.
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