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Why Celtics Have The STRONGEST Winning Culture In The NBA



Why Celtics Have The STRONGEST Winning Culture In The NBA

Jayson Tatum went down, and the rest of the NBA thought the Green Empire was finally crumbling, but they were dead wrong. The Boston Celtics aren’t built on just one superstar; they are a self-repairing machine fueled by an “Immortal DNA” and a cold, calculated refusal to accept losing. In today’s deep dive, we decode how Brad Stevens and Jaylen redlined the system to create the most terrifying culture in basketball. Discover the secrets of their anti-tanking doctrine, how institutional memory transfers across generations, and why the system will always be the true star at TD Garden. If you want to understand the brutal standards of Banner 18, hit play and let’s break down the truth behind the dynasty.
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27 Comments

  1. Great video for only 285 subscribers. Don’t know how much AI is being used, but you got yourself another subscriber.

  2. Celtics had the winning system. It doesn't depend on one player. Even when JB were sidelined, the C's still had the job done. Yesterday against 67ers was the 7th win without JB. PP, white, even hugo and queta know how to play

  3. They are the standard in the NBA, but they have had a latent condition for playing with their food, every season has losses you cannot explain in them.

  4. The Celtics have, by far, the best culture in the NBA. I suppose you can't call it a dynasty due to the lack of multiple championships. And the current NBA structure makes it incredibly hard to repeat as champion or win multiple championships in a decade. But the Celtics are headed to the playoffs for the 12th season in a row. They've been to two NBA Finals this decade and won one championship so far. The Celtics have also been to the Eastern Conference Finals FOUR times so far this decade and SIX times during their current 11 (soon to be 12) year playoff run. They have a decent chance to break the Spurs/76ers record for most consecutive playoff appearances. They probably won't win as many championships as the Spurs during their dynasty because of the rules and all. But it's a low key borderline dynasty that is ongoing…

  5. Why would they tank? They took advantage of their so-called tanking season by quickly incorporating their draft picks into games, looking for combinations that work and exposing them to real competition (vs G league teams). The more their bench gets exposed the more it strengthens them and works in the long run. No use throwing away assets , use them and assess how they react. So far, so good.

  6. Brad only accepted the HC job w/ the condition and understanding that he would never tank. Psycho Joe takes that mentality to a whole other level. Brad prioritizes character and looks to draft and acquire "celtics," meaning team first guys that prioritize winning. my guesses at priorities number 2 and 3- positional versatility and shooting. really hard to argue against such a formula.

  7. I think if uber popular franchises like the Celtics and lakers were to β€œtank” it would be extremely counterproductive for the league. Their fan bases are so big and loyal that it’s within the best interests of the nba to keep them competitive.

  8. It's because Jaylen Brown is a legit #1 and Derrick White is a great #2. They both had to step back with Tatum and Jrue, but this year they got the chance to show up and did.

  9. I'm an older guy & lifelong Celtics fan; the focus on long term team building is Red Auback. There's no chasing old free agents that consume too much of the cap while being injury prone and lost explosiveness.

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