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Throughout the regular season, the Boston Celtics have asserted their dominance over their opponents.

Securing the best record in the league and clinching the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference several weeks ago, their performance has been nothing short of impressive. Undoubtedly, the cohesive roster and team chemistry have been instrumental in their success.

However, as the playoffs loom closer, the Celtics cannot afford to become complacent or rely solely on their past achievements.

This sentiment was echoed by Charles Barkley on the NBA on TNT following the Celtics’ lackluster first-half performance against the New York Knicks on Thursday, April 11th.

“If they’re gonna play like that, they shouldn’t play. I know they’re gonna finish with the best record but, man, you just can’t turn it off and turn it on.”

Starting sluggishly, the Celtics struggled in the initial half before regaining their rhythm in the second. Despite narrowing the point gap in the later stages, Barkley emphasized the need for a reality check for this team.

Barkley’s concern lies in the Celtics’ tendency to reserve their best performances for when they feel inclined, rather than consistently delivering their utmost effort. With the playoffs posing a different level of competition, entering them with anything less than peak performance could spell trouble.

History has shown that teams entering the postseason on a downward trajectory often face challenges. If the Boston Celtics fail to reverse their current trend, it could result in an earlier playoff exit than they anticipate.

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