For those that tune in regularly to Felger and Mazz, you may hear Felger taking pot-shots at me, Jared the intern. According to Felger, I’m a “green-teamer,” soaked in green Boston Celtics goo, and helplessly blinded by my rabid fandom. While all of that may be undeniably true, I’m here to tell you that I have the utmost faith in my green-tinted vision. I’m here to confirm: the view from the green team side is a good one. I am undeterred by Celtics haters and remain nothing but bullish on the team’s championship chances this season. With a win percentage near 80 and more dominant performances than you can count on both hands and both feet, it baffles me that doubters are still out there, but alas, I will change your mind if I must. If you’re looking for anything other than green team fever, turn away now. Below, I have compiled the definitive statistics that will put your mind at ease and explain exactly why the 2023-24 Boston Celtics will be the one to break through and bring banner 18 to titletown.
*All stats are as of 3/27/2024
Late-game, this is a different team
Celtics fans, not without reason, fear the late game collapse. We’ve all seen the team devolve into pointless iso-ball before losing an easily winnable game. Derrick White’s heroic buzzer beater in game 6 of last year’s Eastern Conference Finals wouldn’t have even been necessary had the Celtics not blown a 10 point lead in the final 5 minutes. Thus far this season, however, the Celtics have dominated the fourth quarter. The 2021-2022 Celtics, famed for their late game struggles, finished 15th in the league with a fourth quarter net rating of 0.5. Last year’s Celtics fared only marginally better, with a 2.1 fourth quarter net rating that ranked 11th in the league. This season has been a different story. The Celtics rank first in fourth quarter net rating at 5.7, more than double last season.
This success isn’t only indicative of the Celtics many blowout victories either. In the final 5 minutes of the game with a point differential of 5 or less (the traditional “clutch time” situation), the Celtics remain top 10 in net rating, win percentage, points per game, plus minus, free throw attempts and percentage (always key when shots aren’t falling), and 3 point percentage. Despite worries of “Mazzulla ball” ruining games, the Celtics rank only 11th in 3pa per game in the clutch situations. They’re not perfect by any means, but the numbers suggest that the Celtics have largely addressed their late game issues.