Kyrie Irving ended up number one in the rankings, but it was a photo finish. The following numbers and quotes are courtesy of nbamath.com's Adam Fromal. A total of 16 NBAMath members and contributors assessed 14 Celts players on a scale of one (shouldn't get minutes) to 12 (best player in the league). The score for each player is an average of the 16 votes.
These ranking are not merely one individual's subective thoughts on the team's makeup. It combines the opinions of 16 analysts into objective, numerical rankings. What a great idea. The rankings seem pretty solid to me, and I have few arguments.