Isaiah Thomas was magical in the month of March for the Boston Celtics, finishing as just one of eight players to score over 25 points per game. Thomas averaged 25.9 points with a 52.2 eFG percentage, meaning he was tremendous in both volume and efficiency. Boston's offense slipped in March, but it certainly wasn't Thomas' fault.
With Thomas on the floor, the Celtics scored 109.8 points per 100 possessions this past month. But when he was on the bench, that number dipped all the way down to 91.8. In other words, the Celtics' offense was as potent as the Thunder with Thomas in the game, but it was even worse than the 76ers when he wasn't.