Celtics survive in Detroit, start season 3-0

NBA: Boston Celtics at Detroit Pistons

Oct 26, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Jaden Ivey (23) defends against Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) during the in the first half at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images

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The Boston Celtics are off to a fantastic start this season, boasting a 3-0 record. As they gear up to face the Milwaukee Bucks, who are currently 1-2, there’s a lot to unpack about the team’s performance and strategy. The Celtics have shown some intriguing rotation decisions and standout performances from their stars, setting the stage for an exciting matchup.

Celtics’ Winning Formula

The Celtics’ early success can be attributed to their ability to generate high-quality shots, particularly from beyond the arc. The team isn’t just chucking up threes for the sake of it; they’re creating open looks through smart ball movement and player positioning. This approach has been a key factor in their victories, as they consistently find the best shot available. The players’ ability to drive, draw defenders, and kick out to open shooters has been a hallmark of their offensive strategy.

JaYson Tatum has been a standout performer, showcasing his ability to make crucial plays when it matters most. His decision-making and shot selection have been impressive, contributing significantly to the team’s success. Derrick White has also been a revelation, often stepping up to make the right play at the right time. His basketball IQ and fundamentals make him an invaluable asset to the team.

Rotation Decisions and Depth Concerns

One area of interest has been the Celtics’ rotation decisions. With Sam Hauser dealing with some lower back soreness, the team has had to adjust its lineup. Coach Joe Mazzulla’s choice to rely heavily on the main guys, like Al Horford, raises questions about the team’s depth. While the current rotation can win games, there’s a need for a reliable backup plan if injuries occur.

The absence of Lonnie Walker from the roster is puzzling. Despite his potential to contribute, he hasn’t found a spot on the team or elsewhere in the league. This raises questions about the Celtics’ depth and whether they might need to make a move to bolster their bench. Having an extra wing player who can step up in crucial moments would provide added security, especially in the playoffs.

As the Celtics continue their season, it’s essential to keep an eye on these rotation decisions and how they impact the team’s performance. The potential for improvement is always there, and addressing depth concerns could be the key to maintaining their strong start.

For more insights and a deeper dive into the Celtics’ strategies and performances, tune into the Locked On Celtics podcast for this and much more.

Other Topics in Today’s Locked On Celtics Podcast:

- Analysis of the Celtics’ win against the Detroit Pistons

- Discussion on the impact of three-point shooting in the NBA

- Insights into the Celtics’ upcoming game against the Milwaukee Bucks

- Evaluation of the Celtics’ bench strength and potential roster moves

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