Now that NBA free agency has settled down and teams are mostly set, where do the Celtics stand in the East? There is no question that the east is a more competitive conference than last offseason, so where do the Celtics rank? The Heat, Bucks, Wizards, Bulls, Knicks, Hornets all got better, while the Hawks made a deep playoff run.
The Celtics have added Al Horford, Evan Kantar, Dennis Schrodar, Kris Dunn, Yam Madar and Josh Richardson, but loss key players in Kemba Walker and Evan Fournier. Are the Celtics even better than they were last season?
Celtics Champion Cedric Maxwell joins Celtics Beat host Adam Kaufman to debate the NBA rankings of the East and if the Celtics’ roster is better than last season?
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