Former NBA champion and analyst, Marcus “The Hammer” Henderson, did not hold back following the Boston Celtics’ unexpected playoff exit. In a candid post-game interview, Henderson lambasted the team’s defensive approach, labeling it as “too passive” and “disorganized” to handle high-pressure situations. He pinpointed the Celtics’ inability to adapt their defensive schemes, citing missed rotations and a lack of communication as key factors that ultimately led to their downfall.

Henderson specifically highlighted several critical lapses:

  • Failure to close out on perimeter shooters effectively
  • Inconsistent help defense on pick-and-roll plays
  • Defensive rebounding struggles allowing second-chance points
Defensive Category Celtics’ Playoff Stats League Average
Opponent 3P% Allowed 39.2% 35.8%
Defensive Rebounds 30.5 per game 34.7 per game
Points Allowed Per Game 112.7 107.4

According to Henderson, these weaknesses were capitalized on by their opponents in critical moments, underscoring a need for a comprehensive overhaul of their defensive game plan if the Celtics hope to contend in future postseasons.