To this point, the 2019-20 regular season has been quite kind to the Boston Celtics from a success perspective. Currently, they stand pat in the Eastern Conference’s third seed with a record of 40-17 (fourth best in the entire association).
They sent two of their players to this year’s NBA All-Star game (Kemba Walker and Jayson Tatum) and have taken down some pretty stout competition including the likes of the Los Angeles Clippers, Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks, just to name a few.
With just under two months remaining in the regular season, the Celtics are now shifting from regular season mode to more of a playoff push mentality — as made evident by the postseason atmosphere and level of play during Sunday’s outing against LeBron James and the Lakers.