The Celtics are back from the All-Star break. Kyrie Irving participated in the All-Star Game while Jayson Tatum went with competed in and won the NBA Skills Competition. The Celtics returned from the break with a tough 5 game stretch in front of them. They started off with a road game against the best team in the Eastern Conference in the Milwaukee Bucks. The Celtics and Bucks both appeared rusty but the Celtics did give the Bucks a run for their money losing 98-97. The Celtics did have a chance to win the game on the final possession however 2 fouls commited by the Bucks were not called by the officials and the Celtics would come up short as Irving would miss the game winner after being fouled on the shot. A few nights later the Celtics would take on and lose to the Chicago Bulls in Chicago in a game that saw the Celtics effort called into question. A couple nights later the Celtics would be in Toronto looking to snap their 2 game skid and win the season series against the Raptors. However the Celtics would once again come up with a lackluster performance just as they did against the Bulls a few nights earlier this time however the fell behind by as much as 30 points in route to their 118-95 loss. The Celtics would have no time to sob over the loss as they would have to travel back to Boston to take on the Trailblazers the following night. The Celtics put up a much better fight against the Blazers but once again came up short losing their 4th in a row. The Celtics then defeated the Wizards a few nights later to snap the streak. We will be joined by Bobby Krivitsky of Bleacher Report, Michael D McClellan of Celtics Nation and Todd Smith of TSJ101 Sports. We will discuss the standings and what is the most realistic spot for the Celtics for the playoffs. In what bracket should the Celtics aim to get into when it comes to the possible 2nd round matchup Milwaukee or Toronto. Also is Kyrie Irving showing the right mindset by being too confident