A new era in Celtics history officially begins tonight.
The C's will travel north of the border where they will take on the Toronto Raptors in the regular season opener for both squads.
The Celtics went through a 45-minute shootaround this morning, and head coach Brad Stevens did not tip his hand on a starting lineup. At the end of Monday's practice, the five listed below finished off practice in green jerseys, which usually are worn by the starters. But at the end of the day, my guess is as good as anyone else's.
Let's get it going!
Projected lineups:
Celtics:
Avery Bradley
Gerald Wallace
Jeff Green
Kelly Olynyk
Vitor Faverani
Raptors:
Kyle Lowry
DeMar DeRozan
Rudy Gay
Amir Johnson
Jonas Valanciunas
Keys to the game:
1. Battle of the bigs: Toronto is stacked with big men, while the Celtics aren't necessarily the tallest team around. Without Jared Sullinger (suspension), the C's will be very thin on the front line. Faverani will help. Olynyk should too. But when your other centers and power forwards are under 6'9'', you're gonna have problems. Boston was the second-worst rebounding team in the league last year, and after trading away their top two rebounders (Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce) and with their third-leading rebounder (Sullinger) suspended, the C's are in a tough spot tonight. They have to find a way to battle with the likes of Jonas Valanciunas, Amir Johnson and Tyler Hansbrough.
2. Show us what you got: In 2010, Gerald Wallace was named to the All-Defensive first team. He is considered to be one of the better defenders in the league. Tonight, he gets his first test as a Celtic. He will most likely be matched up against Rudy Gay, the Raptors' leading scorer. Kris Humphries will have to go up against young phenom and 6'11'' Valanciunas. These new guys have tough tasks in front of them, and we'll see if they can pass their first tests as Celtics.