Boston Celtics ranked fourth-best starting five in NBA in recent analysis

While certainly not bad, this feels low to us.

According to a recent analysis by Bleacher Report’s Andy Bailey, the Boston Celtics have the fourth-best starting five in the NBA, behind (in order) the Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets and Milwaukee Bucks.

“It should come as little surprise that the team with the league’s best record and net rating has a dominant starting five,” he notes. “In fact, it has a few.”

“Deciding which one to go with might take a bit of mind-reading. Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla would probably be fine with most of the potential options, but we’ll go with the defense and versatility of  Marcus Smart, Derrick White, Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum and Al Horford.”

“Robert Williams III was the fifth starter for much of last year, but this smaller lineup with Derrick White brings even more switchability and playmaking,” he suggests.

With this lineup, per Bailey, “the Celtics are better equipped than just about any team to switch all over the floor and attack from any position on the other end.”

So why are they ranked just fourth? Check out the article in full to find out.

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