Fans concur with NBA legend LeBron James when he criticizes the Boston Celtics for becoming “bored.”

LeBron James, the NBA icon, recently appeared on the popular Mind the Game podcast and shared his take on the Boston Celtics’ recent loss in the playoffs against the New York Knicks. The Boston Celtics were in a pretty sensitive situation when Jayson Tatum sustained an injury but now it seems like, as per LeBron James, the Celtics seem “bored”.

LeBron James feels that the Boston Celtics are “bored” and fans agree with the NBA icon’s take on the team

On the Mind the Game podcast, LeBron James said, “Sometimes they get a little bored because of how great they are…Not only those two as individuals, but them as a team, sometimes it looks like they get bored” and fans agree with the NBA legend.

A fan commented, “Celtics this year showed how great they are in certain games, and would show how lazy they are in some especially in offense, where it would stagnate with just ISOs”, while another fan wrote, “Totally agree with Lebron, on top of all the injuries, they simply did not look as hungry this year.”

A third fan wrote, “This is what separates teams like Warriors and Heat before from Celtics team today. These teams don’t get bored of greatness. They stick to the grind and play the right way. Celtics when bored just chucks threes “

Another fan commented, “Honestly, that’s how they played the first couple games. Sad to see them knocked out, partially because of this…”, while a fifth fan noted, “LeBron is 1000% right and that pisses me off because how are you bored off winning one championship knowing you should have 3-4? They need some sort of voice that’ll keep them locked in man.”

Neither Jayson Tatum nor any other player of the Boston Celtics has commented on LeBron James’ recent remark. When Jayson Tatum sustained an injury at the game against the New York Knicks, there were many conversations on whether the star player was “faking” the injury.

However, Jayson Tatum has maintained silence on it and is focusing on his recovery.

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