Who will make the league’s All-NBA Teams (and which of those players will be Boston Celtics)? Yeah, yeah, yeah, we hear you — it is far too early to be taking stock of full-season awards even before the first month of the league’s 2024-25 regular season has even been completed. But that has never stopped the more intrepid league analysts from trying their hand based on an entirely too small sample size, the eye test, and a hunch.
We can include the folks from the “Green With Envy” podcast in that illustrious and bold camp of admittedly presumptuous prognosticators, it seems. They recently assembled their own list of potential All-NBAers, including a respectable presence for Boston’s best players.
Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear what they had to say about All-NBA far too early in the season.
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