Celtics Eager to Atone for Costly Approach Last Postseason

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The Boston Celtics’ 64-win season not only marks the fifth-best winning percentage in franchise history, but it also gives them home-court advantage throughout the NBA Playoffs.
Boston finished the season with a seven-game lead on the rest of the league, as well as a 14-game lead atop the Eastern Conference.
Getting to play the first two games of every series at TD Garden should be a huge advantage for the Celtics, who went 37-4 at home this season. However, it didn’t prove to be last year.
Despite having home-court advantage in the three series they played in, Boston went 4-6 at TD Garden last postseason, including a Game 7 loss to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference finals.
"Yeah, last year we weren’t good,” Al Horford said at practice on Tuesday. “This year feels different [with] the way that we’ve been playing at home. But I just think we have an understanding that we have to come out and play and perform.
“I feel like last year we kind of leaned on, 'We're at home, our fans are going to put us over the top' type thing. Probably the mindset wasn’t the best that it needed to be.”
"I feel like last year we leaned on, 'we're at home, our fans are going to put us over the top'... the mindset wasn't what it needed to be."
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) April 16, 2024
Al Horford talks the Celtics struggles at home in the playoffs last year pic.twitter.com/84VGVeG6yU
This year, the Celtics don’t plan on letting those same issues persist.
“I feel like now we understand that we have to come out ready to go, and just because we’re here at the Garden, we’re not just going to win automatically,” Horford said. “And I think that we’re aware of that, and we’ve done a better job of that this year.”
Further Reading
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