The Boston Celtics are struggling with a 7-7 record in recent games, and Kristaps Porzingis has voiced his concerns after their poorest performance this season—a 110-97 loss to the Toronto Raptors. He criticized the team for lacking spirit and personality, which he believes contributed to their disappointing showing on the court.
The Celtics shot just 39.6 percent and missed half of their free throws against Toronto, but Porzingis emphasized that it’s their attitude and energy that are most troubling. He noted the team feels 'weird' and 'a step slow', highlighting a lack of joy in their game.
Despite the talent on the roster, Porzingis urged his teammates to take responsibility and improve their mental focus. He remains optimistic that the team can overcome this slump and return to playing better basketball. The Celtics will face the Orlando Magic next, looking to turn their season around.