We are in the home stretch of a Presidential election that has kept fact-checkers busier than ever. Never before have fact-checkers been so important. So we here at Red’s Army decided to employ our own team of fact checkers (me and Chuck) to look at some of the statement being made about the Celtics as we head into the season. These aren’t ALL of the things being said about our Boston Celtics, but these are the biggies. And just like in politics, there aren’t many definitive answers.
So here it is, our 2016-17 season preview… fact-checked style.
The Celtics are good, but they won’t really be a serious challenge to the Cavaliers
Depending on how Cleveland manages the minutes of an aging LeBron James, a mere handful of games might separate these teams in the regular season. But make no mistake about it, these teams are light years apart in playoff basketball. Even if everything goes right for the Celtics (Horford fits in seamlessly, young guys emerge, shooting and rebounding improves), the Cavaliers still have a ton of firepower on offense. I’m not convinced the Cavs have worked out the kinks with Kevin Love. I still think there are compatibility issues there.
Jaylen Brown is going to be part of the regular rotation and make a noticeable contribution.

Terry Rozier is ready to make a big impact
He looks ready. He sounds ready. He seems ready. But all we have to go by is summer league and the preseason. As encouraging as all that has been, he still hasn’t had to face any real competition. So there’s no doubt that he’s ready to play bigger minutes, and the Celtics will most certainly depend on Rozier to play a bunch, but “big impact” might be a stretch. Right now I think the Celtics will settle for a solid year from Rozier off the bench where he hits a couple of threes, makes the right pass at the right time, and creates some space for the other guys on the floor. The expectations are high for Rozier based on inflated results against lesser competition. He’s show some really encouraging signs that show this can be sustainable, but there’s no legitimate way to fully buy into Rozier’s progress until we see it continue over the regular season. An upgrade around Christmastime isn’t out of the question, though.
The Celtics lack of shooting will still haunt them this season
While it’s true the Celtics lack of shooting hasn’t fully been addressed, there are a couple of factors in play that will take them out of the “haunt” category. First is the Al Horford factor, which requires teams to focus on him when he’s on the floor. He’s a threat in pick-and-roll and pick-and-pop situations, so he’ll draw help defenders. That gives his teammates an extra beat, and any time an NBA player gets a cleaner look at the basket, his chances of making the shot go up. Secondly, there’s the natural progression of some of our shooters that will make things better. Jae Crowder, Avery Bradley, Isaiah Thomas, Kelly Olynyk, and Terry Rozier can all take at least incremental steps forward in their long-distance shooting. Whether it’s improved efficiency or just better form, there’s some expectation that these guys can continue to progress in that area. It won’t make them the Warriors, but they won’t be the Bulls, either.
Al Horford is good, but he’s not a #1 guy, so he won’t help THAT much

We’ve seen the best of Isaiah Thomas, so don’t expect too much more out of him this season
I don’t think we’ll see much of an increase in IT’s per game averages – 22 ppg and 6 apg. Granted, he put up those numbers as defenses focused on stopping him. We should see improved efficiency (42% FG). File this one under areas that will be impacted by the presence of Al Horford. The Celtics will be a better offensive team this season but not because Thomas will elevate his game to another level.
Marcus Smart make “the leap” this year

Kelly Olynyk make “The Leap” this year
Olynyk will come off the bench and be looked at as the second unit’s primary scorer. That means he’ll still get some time with Horford and Thomas while still being forced to take a bigger role in the offense. Sure, his shoulder injury is something to watch out for. It could be hard for a shooter to get that shot back after a surgery like this, but if he can come back healthy, the can take advantage of the floor spacing and his new role to be a more productive Kelly Olynyk than we’ve seen in the past. It’s hard to put full faith in “the leap,” though, since Kelly has always been hesitant on the floor, and it’s hard to think that habit will radically change. He’ll be better, and maybe a lot better, but until he demonstrates that his passive ways are over, there’s just no way to wholeheartedly accept this going to be a monster year without being overly hopeful.
Danny Ainge will actively pursue a blockbuster trade during the season
We know Danny Ainge will never reject a phone call from another GM. Someone can call him up and say “Hey we just signed RJ Hunter, we’ll give him to you for Isaiah Thomas, straight up” and Ainge will at least let the guy finish his sentence. Ainge will scan the landscape and watch to see if any stars might be ready to shake loose from their teams and make a play for them. Ainge will make plenty of calls and the Celtics will be involved in plenty of rumors. The thing that doesn’t make this completely true is the “blockbuster” part of the statement. He might make a move for another really good complimentary player with the hopes of wooing his coveted superstar in free agency.
The Celtics will have the top-ranked defense this year

The Celtics will still have only one all star
The Celtics will almost certainly be in the top half of the standings by the time the voting is done. While they may not get anyone voted onto the team, the Coaches won’t let a team that’s second or third in the standings just have one All Star. The odds-on favorites to make the team are Isaiah Thomas and Al Horford, but don’t rule out a wild card, especially if there’s an injury in February.
Someone from this team is winning a postseason award

That’s it. Those are the facts as we see them. Now it’s time for the regular season!
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