Celtics in Crisis: $500 Million at Stake if Knicks End Playoff Run—Franchise Faces Massive Shakeup!
The Boston Celtics may not be motivated to spend heavily on their roster this summer if they bow out in Round 2 of the NBA playoffs.
On Wednesday evening, the Boston Celtics fell behind 2-0 in their second-round playoff series vs. the New York Knicks with another 20-point collapse in Game 2. The Celtics continue to struggle mightily from beyond the three-point line in this series, and they’ve also seen two disastrous performances from Jayson Tatum that have contributed to the losses.
The Celtics have some big questions ahead of them this summer when they are widely expected to make some tweaks to make the roster less expensive. Recently, ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst took to First Take to illustrate how a potential loss to the Knicks could affect those plans.
“There’s a possibility this team is not gonna come back… If they don’t get out of this series, I don’t know how you can justify spending $500 million on that roster,” said Windhorst. “So to me, what’s on the line is whether these guys want to stay together and try to rack up a bunch more rings.”
Windhorst alluded to the fact that the Celtics have the most expensive roster in the history of the NBA and may have to part ways with players like Al Horford this offseason. The Celtics also have new ownership, which could play a role in the decision-making process.
David Butler II-Imagn Image
Coming into this series, most pundits predicted that the Celtics would make quick work of the Knicks in four or five games. Neither of those two options is on the table after Boston dropped each of its first two home games in this matchup, blowing 20-point leads in back-to-back games for the first time in NBA playoff history.
Boston’s process hasn’t been terrible, as the Celtics have consistently been able to generate solid looks from beyond the arc against a defensively challenged Knicks squad. The problem is that none of them are going down.
Pair this with the struggles of Tatum, who had one of the most brutal fourth quarters you will ever see from a superstar during Game 2, along with the Celtics’ inability to contain Jalen Brunson in the clutch, and Boston’s championship defense could be over as soon as Monday night.
News
Tragic Revelation: Hulk Hogan’s Shocking Cause of Death Uncovered Just Days After His Passing at 71 – The Truth Will Leave You Breathless!
The WWE star died on July 24 in Clearwater, Florida Hulk Hogan on “Good Morning America” on Aug. 28, 2015.Credit…
Miranda Lambert’s Onstage Surprise: A Shocking Wardrobe Malfunction Leaves Fans Gasping – Can You Believe the Breeze She Felt?
Miranda Lambert cheeky wardrobe malfunction is going viral. A fan caught the country songstress’ backside peeking out of her itty-bitty…
The Night CBS Tried to Erase Colbert—And the One Call That Turned the Network on Its Head
**I. The Disappearance That Wasn’t Supposed to Make Noise* It happened without warning, without fanfare, and—most shocking of all—without a…
When a City Refuses to Mourn: Birmingham Turns a Funeral into Rock’s Wildest Homecoming
When a City Refuses to Mourn: Birmingham Turns a Funeral into Rock’s Wildest Homecoming—As Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Procession Brings Tens…
Ozzy Osbourne’s family is laying the legendary rock star to rest, with a funeral procession moving through the streets of Osbourne’s hometown of Birmingham on July 30.
Ozzy Osbourne’s Family Says Final Goodbye to Legendary Rocker in Emotional Funeral Procession The Prince of Darkness, who died on…
A War of Laughter: Late-Night’s Biggest Names Turn on CBS as Colbert’s Fall Sparks Comedy Uprising
**In an era when late-night TV is supposed to be dying, it just became the hottest battlefield in…
End of content
No more pages to load