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When questioned about whether the Miami Heat’s trade for Terry Rozier or the Milwaukee Bucks’ hire of Doc Rivers were attempts to unseat the Cs, Joe Mazzulla remained realistic and refused to say that his Boston Celtics had accomplished anything since he took over as head coach at the beginning of the 2022–2023 season.

Mazzulla stated, “I don’t think they’re competing with us.” “To start with, we haven’t prevailed. Thus, I fail to see why anyone would want to outdo us. Since 2008, we have not taken home a championship. We definitely don’t fit the mould. As much as others may claim to be after us, we are actually chasing them. We don’t even consider it from that angle. We just need to maintain a healthy balance between the knowledge that we are a really strong team and the existence of other really good teams, as well as how we line up with them and how we can improve as a unit.

That’s the mindset of a man who understands that when it comes to the NBA, history only looks back at the victors. Even of how good they have been, the Cs won’t last long as a team if the TD Garden doesn’t house Banner 18.

A championship would not guarantee the Boston Celtics’ status for the upcoming several years.
The components that the Cs seem to have locked up are Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, but Brown’s status is more debatable given his prior critiques of the city and his role in trade rumours involving Kevin Durant.

The remainder? There’s no reason to think that any other player on this roster has more than two years of experience.

Brad Stevens has moved players in and out of Boston, and keeping both Derrick White and Jrue Holiday in the lineup throughout the next two offseasons may prove difficult given the harsh tax penalties imposed by the new CBA. Due to Kristaps Porzingis’s three trades since 2019, things might alter throughout the course of his two and a half-year deal. More likely than not, Al Horford would retire; nevertheless, it is currently uncertain how long he is willing to play. His contract expires in 2025. If this current team doesn’t win it all, there may be even less long-term security for the remainder of the Boston Celtics second unit.

Wyc Grousbeck will do whatever it takes to keep them coming if he wins a championship. Anything less than full signifies that this lineup is subject to change at any time.

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