Count Boston Celtics co-owner Wyc Grousbeck among those disappointed with the team's performance of late.
Speaking Saturday at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, Grousbeck said the Celtics just finished the "worst February" he can remember since taking over the team in 2002. The Celtics were 5-6 last month, including a finishing stretch where they lost four straight games.
Grousbeck acknowledged that the Celtics aren't necessarily worried about finishing with the best record in the Eastern Conference, adding that the team as constructed has "the capability of getting to the Finals."
"We also have the capability of losing in the first round," Grousbeck said, according to Boston.