The Celtics Edge Out a Win: Reflections on Standards and Growth
A Hard-Fought Victory
The Boston Celtics emerged victorious with a narrow 120-119 win against the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday night. With a 5-2 record in their last seven games, the Celtics now boast the third-best record in the NBA. Despite this, head coach Joe Mazzulla faced tough questions regarding his team’s performance against a Pelicans squad with one of the league’s worst records.
Mazzulla’s Perspective on High Expectations
In the post-game press conference, Mazzulla was quick to acknowledge the scrutiny. “It sounds like a morgue in here,” he remarked. “And that’s how it should be because of where we’re trying to get to.” For the reigning champions, the bar is set high. Mazzulla viewed the critical conversations following a win as a testament to the Celtics’ lofty aspirations.
A Close Call Against New Orleans
The game was anything but smooth sailing. With 22 seconds left, Boston held a seemingly secure 120-115 lead. However, a quick layup by Pelicans guard Dejounte Murray and a pair of missed free throws by Jayson Tatum set the stage for drama. After CJ McCollum added two free throws and Derrick White committed a rare five-second violation, New Orleans had the ball with seven seconds remaining. McCollum’s potential game-winning floater rattled out, sparing the Celtics from an embarrassing upset.
High Standards Amid Success
The Celtics’ current 28-11 record and No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference demonstrate their strength, yet the team acknowledges room for growth. “The ultimate compliment is that we’re 28-11, and these are the types of conversations we’re having,” Mazzulla stated. “It’s a beautiful place to be.”
Jayson Tatum’s Leadership
Tatum, who finished with a game-high 38 points and 11 rebounds, reflected on the team’s mindset. “We’re at a spot right now where we don’t necessarily feel great about how we’re playing. But the positive thing is, we know we can play a lot better,” he admitted. The Celtics’ ability to recognize their shortcomings, even in victory, is a mark of a team striving for sustained excellence.
Learning from the Past, Building for the Future
The Celtics have shown resilience this season, going 10-1 in games following a loss. However, they aim to avoid relying on bounce-back performances by stringing wins together. The team is currently chasing the Cleveland Cavaliers, who hold the league’s best record at 33-5.
Next Steps: A Division Rival Awaits
Looking ahead, the Celtics will travel to Toronto to face the struggling Raptors (8-31) on Wednesday night. This matchup offers Boston an opportunity to regain their shooting rhythm and assert their dominance against a divisional opponent. Breaking their two-game streak of shooting under 30% from three-point range will be crucial as they strive to solidify their position in the standings.
Conclusion: A Journey of Continuous Improvement
The Boston Celtics’ win over the Pelicans underscores the challenges of maintaining excellence in the NBA. While the game highlighted areas for improvement, it also reinforced the team’s potential to reach greater heights. With leaders like Tatum and Mazzulla steering the ship, the Celtics remain focused on their ultimate goal: another championship banner in the rafters.