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1985-1986 Boston Celtics

67-15 record, NBA champions

Offensive Rating: 111.8 (3rd of 23)

Defensive Rating: 102.6 (1st of 23)

Team FG%: 50.8%

Team 3PT%: 35.1%

Opp FG%: 46.1%

Opp 3PT%: 27.0%

 

C - Robert Parish | Greg Kite

PF - Kevin McHale | Bill Walton

SF - Larry Bird | Scott Wedman

SG - Dennis Johnson | Rick Carlisle

PG - Danny Ainge | Jerry Sichting

COACH - KC Jones

 

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2007-2008 Boston Celtics

66-16 record, NBA champions

Offensive Rating: 110.2 (10th of 30)

Defensive Rating: 98.9 (1st of 30)

Team FG%: 47.5%

Team 3PT%: 38.1%

Opp FG%: 41.9%

Opp 3PT%: 31.6%

 

C - Kendrick Perkins | PJ Brown

PF - Kevin Garnett | Leon Powe | Glen Davis

SF - Paul Pierce | James Posey

SG - Ray Allen | Tony Allen

PG - Rajon Rondo | Eddie House

COACH - Doc Rivers

 

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The numbers seem to favor the 1986 Celtics just a bit, but would you say the two teams are close in terms of overall play?

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1986 Celtics. Much, much better offense with the single best player on either team (Bird). From a roster standpoint, the Celtics were better at 3 of the 5 starting positions (arguably 4-5, although I give Ray and KG the slight edge over DJ and McHale). The one thing the 2008 squad had was depth, but I think the 1986 team was more well-rounded.

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In regards to how they performed against their own competition, the edge goes to the '86 Celtics. Defensively both teams were similar, but with the dominating offense of Bird's Celtics, that just about pushes them over the top. The defensive FG% for the '06 Celtics is amazing though, but to have a more efficient offense and the same outcome at the end of the year (NBA champs) there's no questioning who the better team was.

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Even though I posted the topic, I didn't realize just how low that oppFG% was for the 08 Celtics. :o

 

Fun fact that's kinda non-related but we could make a topic of: During the last 43 games of the 2003-2004 Pistons run (including post-season) they gave up over 95pts only THREE times!!! That included the insane 5 games streak of not allowing 70pts, which NJ broke on the last shot of a blowout to get their point total to 71pts. In fact, I remember them acting like they just won the championship when they broke the 70pt mark :lol:

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