Who should start in the Boston Celtics’ season opener vs. the New York Knicks?

Al Horford recently discussed the prospect of potentially coming off the bench for the Celtics, emphasizing, “With the type of team that we have, we have a lot of depth. We have a lot of players.”

Who should start in the Boston Celtics‘ season opener vs. the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 25? Vet big man Al Horford recently discussed the prospect of potentially coming off the bench for the Celtics, emphasizing, “With the type of team that we have, we have a lot of depth. We have a lot of players.” He noted the importance of this flexibility, allowing the Celtics to adapt their lineup based on the matchup, whether going big or small.

Additionally, two way center Neemias Queta’s impressive breakout performance on Thursday night, scoring 12 points on a perfect 6-6 from the field, and securing 7 rebounds against the Charlotte Hornets, has also been noteworthy.

Bobby Manning of CLNS Media explores the question of who will be part of the starting lineup on opening night, sharing insights gathered from The Auerbach Center following the Celtics’ practice on Friday in the clip embedded below.

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