Its officially the All-Star Break in the NBA. For many this is the unofficial midway point of the NBA Season. We are now less then 2 months from the start of the NBA Playoffs. The Celtics find themselves in the middle of a 5 team battle for the top 4 seeds in the Eastern Conference. The Celtics on our last show had just lost a game to Lebron James and the LA Lakers. Since then they played 3 games 1 against the LA Clippers in Boston where the Celtics blew a 28 point lead and lost 123-112 in regulation. The Celtics also lost Kyrie Irving midway through the game to an injury. The loss saw the Celtics booed off their home floor by the Boston Fans. Marcus Morris would then call the team out after the game and reports of the players not getting along behind the scenes started to come out. 3 nights later the Celtics were in Philly to take on the new look 76ers. Yet despite the trades that made several analysts think the 76ers had passed Boston in whos better and despite no Kyrie Irving and no Aron Baynes the Celtics were victorious 112-109 moving to 3-0 against the 76ers on the season and clinching a very important tiebreaker over the 76ers that could play a major role in getting homecourt later in the season. The next night the Celtics were at home to take on the Pistons in the final game before the break. It was announced that on top of Irving and Baynes out Rozier and Williams would also sit. Yet Despite a back to back vs a rested Pistons team and a 34 to 15 free throw disadvantage Boston won making it 2 wins in a row going into the break. So we will discuss that big win over the 76ers and take a further look at the standings and the rest of the Celtics schedule. We will also discuss what way we hope the standings will end the season in and what it the best matchup for Boston. We will have Michael Dyer (@Mike_Dyer13 on twitter) of Mikedyersports.com, Bobby Del Rio (@Bobman on twitter) of TSJ Sports, and Celtics Journalist Chris Langseth (@Hans02421 on twitter).