Multiple NBA coaches sing praise about the Celtics' ability to be an unselfish team


Multiple NBA coaches sing praise about the Celtics' ability to be an unselfish team

The Boston Celtics are one of the best teams in the league, and rightfully so. Their ability to be one of the most unselfish teams in the league makes them almost unstoppable. In an article by Celtics insider Noa Dalzell, multiple coaches couldn't help but be impressed with their playstyle.

Erik Spoelstra, head coach of the Miami Heat, was impressed by their quick growth in between meetings. "'They move the ball much better than they have in the past,' Spoelstra said after the Celtics defeated the Heat earlier this month."

Milwaukee Bucks and former Celtics head coach Doc Rivers was very impressed by their deep trust in one another to make huge, selfless plays. "They'll pass until there's one second on the clock to try to find someone. They did that a couple of times and that's why they are what they are. That wasn't them two years ago -- and it is them now. That's what makes them the champions."

The final coach to sing praises of the Celtics was Detroit Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff, who had one thing to say: "They just seem like they care about winning more than anything else".

The C's are in second place in the East sitting at 20-5, and will face the Washington Wizards tomorrow at 6pm EST.

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