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Are the Boston Celtics peaking at the perfect time?

Are the Boston Celtics peaking at the perfect time?

Yahoo10-04-2025

Are the Boston Celtics peaking at the perfect time in the NBA's 2024-25 regular season schedule? Fans of the Celtics got a little worried (and quite understandably so) with Boston's midseason slump that afflicted the ball club from around Thanksgiving to the start of the new calendar year, with the Celtics looking tired, bored, unfocused, and out of sorts against a number of inferior opponents.
But as the Celtics headed into the thick of the stretch run -- a notoriously dull part of the season for most teams around the league and especially for a defending champ -- the aforementioned issues evaporated while Boston bulldozed opponents good, bad, and everywhere in-between.
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The hosts of the CLNS Media "Still Poddable" podcast, Brian Robb, Sam Packard, and Jay King, debated the topic on a recent episode of their show. Check it out below!
If you enjoy this pod, check out the "How Bout Them Celtics," "First to the Floor," "Celtics Lab," and the many other New England sports podcasts available on the CLNS Media network.
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This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Are the Celtics peaking at the perfect time?

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