After hearing the news of Rajon Rondo's ACL tear every Boston fan probably had to have thrown any idea of the Celtics even making the playoffs this year. The Boston Celtics seem to have two choices for the conclusion of their season: either play out the rest of their season with an underachieving year or keep their heads up, play their hearts out, and salvage any possibilities of having a successful ending. It seems with the seven-game win streak, the Celtics brought back to life their togetherness. With the absence of their star point guard's assist totals and run offense, the Celtics have now began to distribute touches on the offensive end and more scoring options have developed.
The defining test of their unity, and still being the old Celtics that had won the championship back in 2008 is Keven Garnett. The towering center has been a leader and the glue holding the team intact. In these last few weeks there has been talk about a possible trade. Even though his years in the NBA are slowly coming to an end, any team would jump at the opportunity to acquire such a valuable player. These rumors have come to a halt when Garnett proclaimed his faith and his commitment to the organization. He plans on playing out the last days of his career in Shamrock green.
The Celtics have taken on the challenge of upholding their team chemistry. We'll have to see what is to come in the last 32 games of the regular season.
"play their hearts out" -good line.
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