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The 2021-22 Boston Celtics have been quite average, and we know who the top two current Celtics are: Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown.

So, who is the Celtics’ x-factor?

It is the heart and soul of the green, Marcus Smart.

Both Smart and Al Horford have been the team’s vocal leaders.

Therefore, maybe one of these Celtics fan favorites should be the next captain for Boston.

The green finally put together three consecutive victories for the first time this season.

However, another small losing streak began again.

The C’s dropped contests to both the Nets and Spurs.

So, how can the Celtics bounce back and make an impact this season and postseason?

They can do with Smart stepping up on both ends of the court.

Marcus Smart Is The Celtics’ X-Factor

Before the Celtics dropped their last two games, there was a very dramatic statistical difference relating to Smart.

When he is on the court, the team has a tremendous offense:

Heading into Sunday’s game at Toronto, Smart also leads the team in plus/minus this season:

  1. Marcus Smart: +96
  2. Robert Williams III: +93
  3. Jaylen Brown: +58
  4. Jayson Tatum: +55
  5. Dennis Schröder: +33
  6. Enes Kanter: +29
  7. Josh Richardson: +1

It is impressive that Smart is responsible for a lot of the Celtics’ team success this year.

Although there is a school of thought that he is not good enough to be one of the best players on a contending team, he is playing well for this year’s Celtics.

Smart is leading the team in steals per game.

He is second in the NBA in total steals and steal percentage.

Smart leads the team with 5.6 assists, just 0.1 below his career-high best mark from last season.

He is scoring double-digit points per game, but he will need to improve his 3-point shooting.

Entering Sunday, his outside shooting is almost as bad as his career-worst sophomore season:

  • 2018-19: .364
  • 2019-20: .347
  • 2014-15: .335
  • 2020-21: .330
  • 2017-18: .301
  • 2016-17: .283
  • 2021-22: .275
  • 2015-16: .253

Unfortunately, that is part of the reason why the green is struggling.

The Celtics rank 27th in 3-point percentage and 25th in effective field goal percentage.

Smart needs to either find his shot by the end of the season or the Celtics need to find themselves again.

Last year, Boston was the 10th-best 3-point shooting team in the league.

Smart can pass as much as he would like, but it will be up to the Celtics’ top shooters to increase that percentage.

On the bright side, he does have the surprisingly-efficient Grant Williams shooting very well:

It seems like Smart has become the primary passer for the Celtics this season.

If so, he can try to ignite other players to improve like Williams this season.

Marcus Smart Should Be The Next Celtics’ Captain

The Celtics have not had a team captain since 2014.

Boston has had 15 captains in franchise history.

Can Smart be the 16th?

The Celtics have not had a captain since Rajon Rondo.

Rondo, now a Los Angeles Laker for the second time, played his last game for the Celtics on December 17, 2014.

The next day, Boston sent him to the Dallas Mavericks in a five-player trade.

It is seven years since the Celtics broke their long history of team captains.

Are they worried that they may trade away Smart?

Well, for the 2021-22 Celtics, that may not be the best idea.

He should get that captainship as soon as possible.

Who Is The Boston Celtics’ X-Factor This Year? https://www.thecoldwire.com/who-is-the-boston-celtics-x-factor-this-year/Mon, 29 Nov 2021 00:26:27 +0000Boston Celtics Rumors And News (Updated Daily)NBABoston Celticshttps://www.thecoldwire.com/?p=43342

  The 2021-22 Boston Celtics have been quite average, and we know who the top two current Celtics are: Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. So, who is the Celtics’ x-factor? It is the heart and soul of the green, Marcus Smart. Ime Udoka said it doesn't matter who the leadership comes from. He encourages the […]

This article first appeared on The Cold Wire and was syndicated with permission.

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