Never thought we’d ever be discussing this topic in the year 2011.
The Boston Celtics: potential 2012 NBA champions?
For Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen, it’s Year 5 as a unit. What was once the Big Three, Part 2, is now the Big IV. Then again, Rajon Rondo’s emergence as a genuine NBA star is a large part of the reason the Celtics are still being discussed with the NBA’s elite. There would be nothing to talk about if the Celtics had a mediocre point guard.
Still, Messrs. Pierce, Garnett, and Allen were universally assumed to have a three-year window of opportunity to produce a championship, no matter who surrounded them. They got the job done in the first year, which certainly justified all of Danny Ainge’s maneuverings. An injury to Garnett damaged their chances of winning in the second year. An untimely injury to Kendrick Perkins hindered their opportunity to win in the third year (although let’s not forget that Game 7 in LA turned from plus-3 to minus-6 in one lightning 90-second span of the fourth period). Last year they were just whupped by Miami.
