Alright, so let’s talk about the Celtics’ depth chart. I’ve been digging into this for a while now, trying to get a real good handle on how the team is stacked up for the next season.
First off, I started by gathering all the info I could find. I mean, you gotta start somewhere, right? So, I checked out a bunch of sports sites, official team pages, and even some fan forums. Just trying to get a feel for who’s on the team, who’s been traded, and all that jazz.
After I got a basic list of names, I started to organize them into positions. You know, point guards, shooting guards, forwards, centers. It’s like putting together a puzzle, trying to see how all the pieces fit. For example, Jayson Tatum, I know he is the main guy, so I put him in the list first, he usually plays small forward.
Then came the fun part – at least for a stats nerd like me. I dug into the player statistics. Points per game, rebounds, assists, all that good stuff. I remember reading somewhere that Kemba Walker and Jayson Tatum were leading the team in points, so that was something I definitely paid attention to. Not only looking at the numbers but also thinking about how those numbers translate to the court. I heard that Bird, McHale, and Parish was a great team, so I tried to figure out whether there is a similar combination in Celtics now.
Next, I tried to consider the team’s dynamics. How do these players play together? Are there any new rookies that might shake things up? And then there are injuries. Kristaps Porzingis, for example, he was injured, so I thought about how that might impact the team’s performance at the start of the season.
Then I started making my own depth chart, jotting down names and arranging them in order of how I see them fitting into the team’s strategy. It’s not just about who the best players are, but also about how they complement each other.

I also took into account things like contract situations. I read that the Celtics had 14 players under contract, which means there’s room for some changes. It’s like a living document, always changing as the team makes moves.
Finally, after all that, I sat back and looked at the whole picture. I shared my depth chart with some friends who are also big Celtics fans, and we had some great discussions about it. It was awesome to get their perspectives and see if they agreed with my assessments.
So yeah, that’s how I went about figuring out the Celtics’ depth chart. It was a lot of work, but it was also a lot of fun. Plus, now I feel like I have a much better understanding of the team and what to expect for the upcoming season. Can’t wait to see how it all plays out on the court!