No more Rajon Rondo, no more Jared Sullinger and no more Leandro Barbosa. This Boston Celtics team is doomed, right? It's clearly time to blow up the roster, move stars and mentally prepare for a tumultuous immediate future, right?
Not so fast Celtics fans. Despite being stricken with an injury bug comparable to the plague that effectively ended the 2012 campaign of the Boston Red Sox, this basketball team is alive and fighting.
Hard.
After a very convincing streak of eight wins in nine games including a season-high seven in a row, I am personally convinced that this team has what it takes to make a deep playoff run. That's not to say they don't need to make any adjustments on the floor.
In fact, there is one major strategic flaw that stands out to me, and the Celtics must fix it if they stand any chance at a legitimate title run: shot selection.
Before I dive into an analysis of the Cs' field-goal choices and efficiency in the first half of the season, let's clear a few things up.
If you're one of the thousands of fans screaming for a trade to add a big man to improve team rebounding and interior defense ...
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