Rob Parker argues that the Boston Celtics' consistent strategy of relying heavily on three-point shots, even in critical moments, is a fundamental flaw. He points out their poor three-point shooting in the final games against the Heat and criticizes coach Joe Mazzulla for failing to make adjustments, such as getting the ball inside or drawing fouls. This repetitive strategy, despite negative results, is seen as a form of insanity.
Impact: High. This analysis suggests a strategic inflexibility within the Celtics' coaching and playstyle, which proved detrimental in their playoff exit and raises questions about their championship aspirations.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:19:11 to 00:20:57.
Sources in support: Rob Parker (Host)
Sources against: Keith McFersonson (Co-host)

