The Boston Celtics are arguably the hottest team in the
National Basketball Association and there are many statistics pointing in their
favor in recent games. Although Doc Rivers called the victory over the Hawks,
“The worst game we've ever won,” Rajon
Rondo registered yet another triple-double, his 6th of the season.
The rest of the NBA has combined for only 9 triple-doubles this season and no
player has more than one except Rondo. The number 19 is currently an
important one for Rondo and the Celtics. That was Rondo’s 19th triple-double
of his regular season and postseason career. The Celtics have won 18 of those
19 games. Moreover, Rondo now has double-digit assists in 19 consecutive games,
the longest streak since John Stockton’s 29 straight games in 1992. In addition, the Celtics have won 19 games
since the All-Star break, the most of any NBA team. They are also on a
4-game winning streak, tied for the best streak in the league coming into
Thursday’s games.
The Celtics’ successes do not end with Rondo. Boston also
commands the NBA’s best current streaks in outshooting their opponent. The Celtics have shot a higher FG% than
their opponent in 15 straight games, the longest streak for the franchise since
1992. They are only one game away from tying the best streak this season,
the Heat’s 16 straight games. Furthermore, The Celtics have shot a higher 3P%
than their opponent in 8 consecutive games, also only one game away from tying
the league’s longest streak this season by the Magic (9 games).
Boston has been shooting the lights out recently, including
the 60.6% show that they put on in Miami on Tuesday and a 58.8%-performance vs.
the 76ers on Sunday. The Celtics became
the first team to shoot that well in consecutive games in 2 years. Although the Celtics only shot 41.6% on
Wednesday, they once again held their opponent to a worse percentage. In the
first game of the back-to-back vs. the Heat, the Celtics offense helped out the
team’s defense. However, in the second game, the defense and rebounding did the
job. On Wednesday, the Celtics
outrebounded their opponent by a season-high 17. While the Celtics have
been a very poor rebounding team in 2011-12, they have made up for it with
their shooting and defense. The Celtics will need to keep going with the
aforementioned streaks in order to succeed.
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