Is this the greatest Celtics team ever assembled? Moreover, amazing Wemby and Holmgren statistics

Is this the greatest Celtics team ever assembled? Moreover, amazing Wemby and Holmgren statistics

Is this the greatest Celtics team ever assembled? Moreover, amazing Wemby and Holmgren statistics..

“Love Is Blind” is in its finest season yet, with four episodes left (including the reunion).

 

NBA Stock Market: Analysis and trends following the weekend!

The NBA is back in action with full weekend slates now that All-Star Weekend is passed. This is the ideal moment to carry out our weekly ritual! Let’s investigate the trends!

The Bucks (37-21, third in the East) are playing excellently! 📈 See? We’re not here to belittle Doc Rivers in any way! The Bucks have defeated Denver, Minnesota, and Philadelphia in three of their last six games. Giannis Antetokounmpo is shooting 68.1 percent from the field and averaging 28.7 points, 12.0 rebounds, and seven assists in this run.

📈 The Boston Celtics. Yes, Boston, which leads the East, has been improving all season. The Celtics are on track to win 65 games, which would be the fourth-most in team history. They have won eight straight games and have a 7.5-game advantage over the Cavaliers, who are in second place. This club has won by the largest margin in franchise history—it surpasses the records set by the 2008 champions (66-16) and the 1986 champions (67-15). Is this the best-performing Celtics squad ever?

 

The Magi. Boston’s opposite. With 11 straight losses, Washington (9-48) is only one half game behind Detroit for the lowest record in the NBA. Jordan Poole, their recent high-profile addition, was benched. And Bilal Coulibaly, the promising rookie, left the previous game due to a pelvic ailment.

📉 The Hawks advancing to the next round. Trae Young will be sidelined for the next four weeks due to surgery on his finger. The Hawks (25-32) are four games ahead of Toronto and 3.5 games ahead of Brooklyn in the East rankings. We may witness Atlanta’s total collapse, but I’m not sure if Brooklyn or Toronto can keep up.


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