Written by Kevin Early

While the original big three is over, a newly revitalized Boston Celtics look to keep this franchise in title contention.
History is destined to repeat itself. On that note, we look at key Cetlics stats for the previous season to see what we can expect in the upcoming year.
Point Guard: Rajon Rondo
Games Played: 53
Games Started: 53
Minutes Per Game: 36.9
Field-Goal Percentage: .448
Three Point Field-Goal Percentage: .238
Free-Throw Percentage: .597
Rebounds Per Game: 4.8
Assists Per Game: 11.7
Steals Per Game: 1.8
Blocks Per Game: 0.1
Points Per Game: 11.9
Shooting
Guard: Avery Bradley
Games Played: 64
Games Started: 28
Minutes Per Game: 21.4
Field-Goal Percentage: .498
Three Point Field-Goal Percentage: .407
Free-Throw Percentage: .795
Rebounds Per Game: 1.8
Assists Per Game: 1.4
Steals Per Game: 0.7
Blocks Per Game: 0.2
Points Per Game: 7.6
Small Forward: Paul Pierce
Games Played: 61
Games Started: 61
Minutes Per Game: 34
Field-Goal Percentage: .443
Three Point Field-Goal Percentage: .466
Free-Throw Percentage: .852
Rebounds Per Game: 5.2
Assists Per Game: 4.5
Steals Per Game: 1.2
Blocks Per Game: 0.4
Points Per Game: 19.4
Power
Forward: Brandon Bass
Games Played: 59
Games Started: 39
Minutes Per Game: 31.7
Field-Goal Percentage: .479
Three Point Field-Goal Percentage: 0
Free-Throw Percentage: .810
Rebounds Per Game: 6.2
Assists Per Game: 0.9
Steals Per Game: 0.6
Blocks Per Game: 0.9
Points Per Game: 12.5
Center: Kevin Garnett
Games Played: 60
Games Started: 60
Minutes Per Game: 31.1
Field-Goal Percentage: .503
Three Point Field-Goal Percentage: .333
Free-Throw Percentage: .857
Rebounds Per Game: 8.2
Assists Per Game: 2.9
Steals Per Game: 0.0
Blocks Per Game: 1.0
Points Per Game: 15.8
The Boston Celtics Starting Lineup Combined
Games Played: 59.4
Games Started: 48.2
Minutes Per Game: 31
Field-Goal Percentage: .474
Three Point Field-Goal Percentage: .361
Free-Throw Percentage: .782
Rebounds Per Game: 5.24
Assists Per Game: 4.28
Steals Per Game: 0.86
Blocks Per Game: 0.52
Points Per Game: 9.84
D.J. Stephens 46-Inch Vertical Jump Record
By R. Hoyal
When D. J. Stephens jumps, the record books ask how high. From his humble beginning in Killeen, Texas, D.J. has grown to a rising star in basketball. At his recent workout with the Brooklyn Nets, this 6’5” small forward leapt to the amazing height of 46-inches during his vertical jump. …
2013 NBA Playoffs – Worst First Round Ever?
Perhaps you missed “Inside the NBA” on Sunday night following the Thunders demolishment of the Houston Rockets. If so, let me fill you in on a comment made by Charles Barkley referring to the day’s activities. Sir Charles stated “This may be the worst playoffs we have ever seen.” …
2013 NBA Awards Analysis
With the NBA playoffs just under way it is time to take a quick look back at the regular season and evaluate which individual players and coach made the greatest contributions to their respective franchises success this year.
We will start our in-depth analysis with Most Valuable Player, Candidates: LeBron James
