The Boston Celtics have shown their dominance in the NBA with five players making it to the top 50 in various top-100 player rankings for the upcoming season. Jayson Tatum leads the pack with an average ranking of 6, followed closely by Jaylen Brown at an average ranking of 15.3. Jrue Holiday, Derrick White, and Kristaps Porzingis also made the cut, showcasing the Celtics’ depth and talent across their roster.
Tatum, despite some shooting struggles in the playoffs and Olympics, is still considered one of the elite players in the league. Brown’s stellar performances in the playoffs solidified his position as a top-20 player, even though he was snubbed from an All-NBA team. Holiday and White played crucial roles in the Celtics’ success, with both earning spots on the second-team All-Defense.
Porzingis, despite injury concerns, demonstrated his value to the team with impressive statistics in his first season with the Celtics. Al Horford, at the age of 38, proved he is still a vital contributor to the team, especially in key playoff moments.
The Celtics’ strong representation in the top player rankings reflects their championship-winning season and sets them up as serious contenders for the upcoming NBA season. With a talented roster led by Tatum and Brown, the Celtics are poised to make another deep playoff run and compete for another title.
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