The parquet floor of TD Garden is about to ignite. The air crackles with anticipation, a palpable buzz that only comes with a heated rivalry reignited. The Boston Celtics and New York Knicks, locked in a clash of titans, are preparing for a series that promises grit, glamour, and a healthy dose of trash talk.
Over at CelticsBlog, our expert analysts have been meticulously dissecting every angle of this matchup, predicting the ebbs and flows of this Eastern Conference tilt. Get ready for their bold takes, insightful breakdowns, and maybe even a few friendly jabs between our writers.


CelticsBlog Staff Predictions: Can the Knicks Break the Mold?
The Boston Celtics are set to face off against the New York Knicks in the second round of the playoffs, and the staff at Unionjournalism has been analyzing the matchup to make their predictions.

A Dominant Force: The Celtics’ Case for a Sweep
The Celtics’ offense has been on fire all season, and their staff predictions highlight their ability to dominate the Knicks, especially with Tatum and Brown at their peak and Pritchard’s impressive scoring.

According to the data, the Celtics’ historic offensive rating against the Knicks in the regular season is a staggering 132.7, which would be the best offense in the league’s history, by a wide margin.

The staff at Unionjournalism emphasizes the Knicks’ struggles to contain the Celtics’ offensive onslaught, citing the lack of consistent defenders against Tatum and Brown, as well as their inability to effectively defend the Celtics’ potent three-point shooting.

The momentum factor also plays in the Celtics’ favor, as they will enter the series with a renewed sense of purpose and momentum after a grueling series against the Magic.
The “bat weight” analogy suggests that the Celtics will be ready to unleash their full potential against a less formidable opponent, making a sweep a strong possibility.
The Knicks’ Fight: Can They Challenge the Status Quo?
The Knicks have some great players and they absolutely have the talent to steal a game or two from the Celtics in this series, particularly if there’s shooting variance in any particular game.
However, the staff at Unionjournalism believes that the Celtics will get the sweep, citing the horrible matchup for the Knicks and the Celtics’ renewed sense of purpose and momentum.
Mark Aboyoun predicts that the Celtics will win in six at MSG, while Ian Inangelo thinks they’ll win in five games due to the Knicks’ inability to keep up with Brown and Tatum.
Jake Issenberg notes that the Knicks cannot slow down the Celtics’ offense, which had a 132.7 offensive rating against them in the regular season.
Staff Predictions
- Jeff Clark: Celtics in 4
- Mark Aboyoun: Celtics in 6
- Ian Inangelo: Celtics in 5
- Jake Issenberg: Celtics in 5
- OG Ananouby: Celtics in 5
- Jack Anderson: Celtics in 5
- Nirav Barman: Celtics in 5

CelticsBlog Staff Predictions: Can the Knicks Break the Mold?
The Celtics’ roster has undergone significant changes, with several players showing immense improvement throughout the season.
Most Improved on the Celtics Roster
The staff at Unionjournalism has been discussing who they consider the most improved player on the Celtics roster this season.
Nate Moskowitz thinks that Kornet is the most improved player, citing his ascension from a replacement-level reserve to one of the best backups in the league.
Oliver Fox disagrees, believing that Payton Pritchard is the most improved player due to his significant leap in productivity and his ability to stay on the floor in a playoff series.
Robbie Hodin also thinks that Luke Kornet is the most improved player, citing his improvements in short roll passing and rim defense.
Mark Aboyoun notes that Payton Pritchard has taken another step this season, finding a role on the team and stepping up when needed.
Sam LaFrance believes that Jayson Tatum has improved significantly, citing his ability to dominate games and his lack of low-points throughout the season.
Mike Shearer thinks that Payton Pritchard is the most improved player, citing his increased efficiency and his ability to rebound.
Bobby Manning also thinks that Luke Kornet is the most improved player, citing his ascension from a player who received DNP-CDs to one who the Celtics need every night.
Most Improved Player Predictions
- Nate Moskowitz: Luke Kornet
- Oliver Fox: Payton Pritchard
- Robbie Hodin: Luke Kornet
- Mark Aboyoun: Payton Pritchard
- Sam LaFrance: Jayson Tatum
- Mike Shearer: Payton Pritchard
- Bobby Manning: Luke Kornet
Brunson’s Clutch Potential
While the Celtics boast offensive firepower, the Knicks have Brunson, a proven clutch performer. His ability to take over late in games could pose a serious challenge, especially if the Celtics allow him to dictate the pace.
Defensive Prowess
The Knicks possess some defensive talent, particularly OG Anunoby. If they can find a way to effectively neutralize Tatum and Brown, they might be able to steal a game or two. However, it will require a monumental effort and a bit of luck.
A Matter of Execution
The Knicks need to play at their absolute best, executing their game plan flawlessly. They must limit turnovers, shoot efficiently, and capitalize on any opportunities the Celtics provide. A single lapse in focus could prove fatal against such a potent opponent.
The Celtics Blog Perspective: A Sweep or a Series Fight?
Conflicting Opinions
The CelticsBlog staff presents a mixed bag of predictions. While some confidently predict a sweep, others believe the Knicks will pose a significant challenge. This internal debate reflects the uncertainty surrounding the series and the unpredictable nature of playoff basketball.
Importance of Game Plan
Analysts stress the importance of the Celtics’ game plan. If they can effectively contain Brunson, limit offensive rebounds, and force the Knicks into contested shots, a sweep seems likely. However, if the Knicks can exploit any weaknesses in the Celtics’ defense or force them into a turnover-prone game, the series could become more competitive.
The Unexpected Factor
The unpredictable nature of playoffs always throws curveballs. Injuries, hot streaks, and unexpected performances can dramatically shift the momentum of a series. While the Celtics appear to have a clear advantage, the Knicks could certainly pull off some surprises.
Staff Predictions
- Jeff Clark: Celtics in 4
- Mark Aboyoun: Celtics in 6
- Ian Inangelo: Celtics in 5
- Jake Issenberg: Celtics in 5
- Jack Anderson: Celtics in 5
Most Improved Player
- Nate Moskowitz: Luke Kornet
- Oliver Fox: Payton Pritchard Robbie Hodin: Luke Kornet
- Mark Aboyoun: Payton Pritchard
- Sam LaFrance: Jayson Tatum
- Mike Shearer: Payton Pritchard
- Bobby Manning: Luke Kornet
- Nirav Barman: Luke Kornet
Conclusion
The CelticsBlog staff has laid out a compelling case for a Celtics victory in the upcoming series against the Knicks. Their analysis highlights the Celtics’ depth, defensive prowess, and experience as key advantages. The strength of Boston’s roster, particularly in the backcourt, was a recurring theme, suggesting it will be difficult for the Knicks to keep pace.
This series holds significant weight for both teams, especially for the Celtics who aim to solidify their position as a top contender in the Eastern Conference. A strong showing against a determined Knicks squad could propel them further into playoff contention, showcasing their resilience and ability to overcome challenging opponents. The outcome will undoubtedly have implications for the future of both teams, shaping their strategies and roster decisions in the coming seasons. This clash of titans promises to be a captivating battle of wits and athleticism, leaving fans on the edge of their seats as they witness the unfolding drama.
The green and white will be hungry for victory. Will the Knicks rise to the challenge, or will Boston’s ambition prove too much to overcome? Only time will tell who ultimately claims bragging rights in this fierce Eastern Conference rivalry.