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Friday, December 25, 2020

It Was Not A Merry Pandemic Christmas For The C's Who Got Blown Out At The Garden By The Nets

 

    When the NBA's most sensitive superstar (small forward Kevin Durant) teamed up with the league's most insufferable superstar (point guard Kyrie Irving), you knew that no matter what the dramatic end result would be, the Brooklyn Nets (2-0 overall, 1-0 road) just got way more interesting than they ever have been since they moved from New Jersey into New York City. Now that they're both healthy and motivated, the outcomes in their first two games of the '20-'21 regular season have been downright scary to fans of any other team in the Eastern Conference. On opening night, they crushed the Warriors (0-2)-without Draymond Green or Klay Thompson-125-99 and they followed that up with an even more impressive result: they came to TD Garden tonight and utterly destroyed the Celtics (1-1 overall, 1-1 home) 123-95. Irving was brilliant with a game-high 37 points and eight assists while Durant added 28 points and two steals. 
    For the Celts, it was an embarrassing loss on national TV in front of no doubt a massive Christmas audience. This afternoon, word came that former Celtics standout player and head coach K.C. Jones had passed away at the age of 88. Coming on the heels of Tommy Heinsohn dying pretty recently as well and having the wonderful tribute to him on Wednesday night, it's been a really sad period for the franchise. You would hope that something like that coupled with the fact that the Nets had come to the Garden last Friday in the second and final preseason game (granted it meant absolutely nothing) and destroyed them in similar fashion would serve as a little extra fuel for the home team. 
    It turns out not so much as the Celtics really only played well in the second quarter. They got off to a slow start getting outscored 26-22 in the first quarter but heating up in the second quarter to take a slight 54-51 lead at halftime. The wheels quickly started to fall off in the second half though as Kyrie and KD took over and Boston had no answers for either guy. Brooklyn outscored them 35-23 which is bad enough and the C's officially gave up in the fourth as they were more than doubled up (37-18) which is pathetic. As you can guess, nobody on the Celts played well: shooting guard Jaylen Brown (27 points, 8 rebounds) had nice numbers but he was a game-low minus-25. Forward Jayson Tatum (20 points, 8 rebounds) shot 9-of-22 from the field and even worse, he hasn't attempted a single free throw in two games while point guard Marcus Smart (13 points, 6 assists, 2 steals) was the only other Celtic to score in double-figures. 
    Boston's bench was so good in their crazy 122-121 win against Milwaukee (1-1) but predictably tonight they flopped as the Nets outscored them 38-25. Point guard Kemba Walker is at best the third best player on the Celtics right now when he is fully himself but his absence proves just how badly the team is missing a consistent third option offensively. So much pressure falls on Tatum and Brown every game and no matter how well they play, they need other guys to help them out. Durant and Irving is the best duo in the East and other than LeBron James and Anthony Davis, it's tough to think of any other ones that are better in the entire NBA. 
    The Nets look like the team to beat in the Atlantic Division and they figure to be at the top of the conference along with the Bucks and Heat (1-1). This is also where Boston's quiet off-season did them no favors: center Tristan Thompson and backup point guard Jeff Teague were quality veteran additions but you simply cannot count on them to produce as much as they did in the opener every night. They combined for 31 points vs. Milwaukee but only eight this evening as Teague was held scoreless after scoring 19 in his Celtics debut. Losing Gordon Hayward in free agency wasn't a huge deal on the surface but C's GM Danny Ainge did nothing to replace him. The Nets, Bucks and Heat all seemingly improved while it feels like the Celts will be lucky to tread water in the middle of the Eastern Conference playoff picture. 
    Boston hits the road for their first two road games of this bizarre regular season and in fitting fashion, they are both at Indiana (1-0). Not a home-and-home, two straight games in the Hoosier State. Thanks Coronavirus! They take on the Pacers on Sunday night (8, NBC Sports Boston) at Bankers Life Fieldhouse followed by another meeting on Tuesday night (7, NBC Sports Boston) at the same boring, empty place. The last game of 2020 for the Celtics is on Wednesday night (7:30, NBC Sports Boston) as they host Memphis (0-1) and its young superstar point guard Ja Morant (who dropped 44 points in their season-opening loss to San Antonio). I suppose that you can't expect the Celtics to sweep the Pacers at home but conversely, they have to win at least one of those. Going 0-2 against the Pacers these next few days would be a bad sign since Indiana is nothing more than another middler in the East that should be at Boston's level if not hopefully a step or two below them.

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