Statistical review 2021-2022: Boston Celtics

Record: 51-31, 2nd in the Eastern Conference
Offensive Rating : 114.4 points marqus sur 100 possessions (7me)
Defensive Rating: 106.9 points conceded on 100 possessions (2nd)
Net Rating : +7.5 (2me)
Pace : 96.6 (24me)
Biggest winning streak: 9 (from January 29 to February 15)
Biggest losing streak: 3 three times
Number of players used: 28
Points : 111.8 points (12me)
Rebounds: 46.1 rebounds (5th)
Passes : 24.8 assists (14me)
Interceptions : 7.2 steals (19me)
Contres : 5.8 blocks (2me)
Address: 46.6% (15th)
Adresse 3 points : 35,6% (14me)
Address to LF: 81.6% (2nd)

Jayson Tatum 54 Celtics vs Nets 06/03/2022
Jayson Tatum 51 Wizards vs Celtics 23/01/2022
Jaylen Brown 50 Celtics vs Magic 02/01/2022
Jaylen Brown 46 Knicks vs Celtics 20/10/2021
Jayson Tatum 44 Hornets vs Celtics 09/03/2022

The Tandem Jayson Tatum et Jaylen Brown squat 24 of the top 25 scoring performances of the season, leaving just a small spot Dennis Schrder and his 38 points once morest the Bucks. A duo that brought back 45% of the Celtics’ scoring in 2021-2022! And when both Celtics have each scored 30+ points in the same game, Boston has an impeccable 7-0 record. Brown set a career high for himself by turning 50 for the first time. As for his comprehension Tatum, he exceeded him twice. He now has 3 performances in the alltime Top 5 of the franchise in the company of Larry Bird et Kevin McHale. Mirroring the Celtics’ season, Tatum shifted into high gear starting in January 2022. From 25.7 points to 43.4% on shots before the All Star Breakthe All Star ended his campaign on 30.4 points with 50.6% success.

Robert Williams III 17 Celtics vs Kings 25/01/2022
Robert Williams III 16 Celtics vs Nuggets 11/02/2022
Robert Williams III 16 Pelicans vs Celtics 29/01/2022
Jayson Tatum 16 Celtics vs Sixers 01/12/2021
Robert Williams III 16 Cavaliers vs Celtics 13/11/2021
Robert Williams III 16 Hornets vs Celtics 25/10/2021

With 10 minutes of additional playing time compared to the 2021 season and an indisputable starter status, Robert Williams III was one of the good surprises of the last campaign. Or rather a confirmation of the flashes he had shown earlier in his career. Perfect in its role as a roll bar protector, TimeLord shot 2.2 blocks while flirting with the double double average: 10.0 points and 9.6 rebounds. RWIII diffused a contagious defensive energy to the whole group which finished with the second best Defensive Rating of the League. Long considered the achilles heel of Boston, the position of pivot is no longer a problem. During this campaign, TimeLord broke his records for defensive (13 catches) and offensive (10 catches) rebounds.

Marcus Smart 13 Celtics vs Jazz 23/03/2022
Marcus Smart 12 Celtics vs Grizzlies 03/03/2022
Marcus Smart 12 Pelicans vs Celtics 29/01/2022
Jaylen Brown 11 Bucks vs Celtics 07/04/2022
Jaylen Brown 11 Celtics vs Knicks 08/01/2022
Marcus Smart 11 Celtics vs Bucks 13/12/2021
Marcus Smart 11 Hawks vs Celtics 17/11/2021

Reconverted to a traditional leadership role for the needs of the team, Marcus Smart accomplished this mission quite well. With his best passing performance in career (5.9 assists) and his personal record beaten (13 offerings once morest the Jazz), the Celtics pit bull has turned the collective around. Despite a far from elite handle and a perfectible vision of the game, Smart served his teammates who had hot hands. Its real added value is, of course, on the other side of the floor, since it won the trophy of Defensive Player of the Yearbecoming the first guard since Gary Payton receive this honor.

Surprise in this category, we find the pivot Robert Williams III for a triple double achieved, not with the blocks, but with the assists. On New Year’s Eve, TimeLord broke the champagne once morest the Suns by compiling his first career TD: 10 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists.
His teammate Jaylen Brown followed suit in 2022 with his first two TDs as well: 11/22/11 in a win over the Knicks then 10/22/11 in the Milwaukee loss. Two games where he hit his personal best pass.

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