Regardless of the returns of Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward, the Boston Celtics got off to an unexpectedly poor begin this season. After the initial five weeks or something like that, they were only 10-10. From that point forward, in any case, they’ve begun to make sense of things. Most as of late, they rattled off 10 wins in 11 attempts, and were up to third place in the Eastern Conference.
Be that as it may, it appears things are beginning to go off the rails once more. To start with, they blew an 18-point lead to the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night before losing on a Rajon Rondo buzzer beater. At that point, on Saturday night, they got up by 28 points on the Los Angeles Clippers before falling apart in the second half to lose that amusement too.
Naturally, the two straight disappointing outcomes have players disappointed. Following Saturday night’s misfortune veteran forward Marcus Morris sounded out, saying the Celtics are playing like a “sounded” and says group hasn’t had fun in quite a while.
That wasn’t all, as Morris kept on talking his mind. “We’re going to lose games, but we don’t have no attitude, we don’t have no toughness, we ain’t having fun,” Morris said. “It’s been a long season.”
In the event that the misfortune and Morris’ remarks weren’t sufficient, the Celtics likewise lost Kyrie Irving to a knee sprain in the amusement. While it doesn’t appear to be genuine damage, it’s surely not what the group needs at this moment.
Presently 35-21, the Celtics have dropped down to fifth spot in the Eastern Conference. There’s as yet far to go, and if healthy, they’ll be considerable come playoff time due essentially to how much ability they have. In any case, in any case, this season surely hasn’t gone how the Celtics anticipated.