That's not the only way the Celtics want to be like the Warriors. Boston's true goal is capturing back-to-back titles, something that hasn't been accomplished since Golden State won two rings in a row in 2017 and 2018.

Currently, the Celtics are 56-19 overall (a league-best 32-7 on the road), on a nine-game winning streak, and firmly in second place in the Eastern Conference. When the Warriors finished off their back-to-back stint, they were also in second place in their conference.

No matter what 3-point records the Celtics smash in the regular season, the only history they're concerned with centers around championships and building the first NBA dynasty since, of course, the Warriors.