The Boston Celtics are aiming to secure a second-straight championship once the playoffs begin. Joe Mazzulla’s team dominated during their 2024 championship run. However, they likely face a more difficult path this time around.
The Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks have both improved. As such, both teams will provide a stern test for Mazzulla’s team in the coming months. However, according to Kendrick Perkins, who was speaking on a recent episode of First Take, there isn’t a team in the league capable of stopping this Celtics roster.
“I have a better chance of finding a salad in a donut shop.” Perkins said. “It’s not happening…Let me explain why. 1. The Celtics were disrespected after they won their last championship, so they’re p****d off. 2. They brought back every single player from that championship squad…Their others, outside of Tatum, Brown and the rest of the starting five, has gotten better…I don’t see a single team in the NBA that’s gonna beat this team healthy in a seven-game series. Not one.”
The Celtics have dealt with multiple injury issues this season. Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porzingis, Sam Hauser and Jaylen Brown have all missed time at one point or another. Yet, despite their inconsistent rotations, the Celtics are still second in the Eastern Conference.
If they can remain healthy, the Celtics will undoubtedly remain the favorites to secure the 2025 NBA championship.