Celtics Breakout Star Reveals Team's Mentality Before Shocking Upset Vs. Magic
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With Jayson Tatum most of the season due to his Achilles injury, the Boston Celtics rarely had their full team on the floor this year. That included Sunday's season finale against the Orlando Magic, when the Celtics rested their starters and rolled out the cheapest active roster of any NBA team this season.
However, Boston's bench saw it as an opportunity, one last chance to prove itself and make the most of its erratic playing time before the playoffs start.
The Celtics seized their moment, upsetting the Magic 113-108 at TD Garden behind 30 points from Baylor Scheierman, 27 points from Ron Harper Jr. and 27 points from Luka Garza.
While their minutes have been inconsistent this year, they were ready when their team needed them.
Ron Harper Jr. on the Celtics’ “Stay Ready Group” leading Boston to a win against the Magic in their regular-season finale:
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“Luka said it before the game, huddled up, this is for all the times that we on the bench, all the times we want an opportunity, we had a chance to go out… pic.twitter.com/hkniT8Fn1x
"Luka said it before the game, huddled up, this is for all the times that we on the bench, all the times we want an opportunity, we had a chance to go out there and show it," Harper Jr. told reporters after the game.
That's been a theme for Boston all season, exceeding expectations and overcoming the odds at every turn. Sunday's victory was just one more reminder of the team's resilience, tenacity and scrappy identity.
"I just feel like we know our group. We know our capabilities, and, you know, some guys just need a chance. I feel like we all got a chance tonight and we capitalized great," Harper added. "But we definitely didn't go into this game thinking this is like David vs. Goliath, thinking we're like ultimate underdogs. We came into the game expecting to compete and expecting to win."
The Celtics have believed in themselves all season, even when nobody else did. That consistent confidence, while perhaps seeming irrational at times, served them well, allowing them to believe they could beat anybody.
And more often than not, they did.
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