As recently as Jan. 21, the Boston Celtics were still a game below .500 overall on the season.
Things were even more bleak for Boston away from TD Garden, where the Celtics were an abysmal 9-15 at that point.
Following Thursday's 129-106 victory over the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center, Boston is finally back at .500 on the road (15-15) -- in addition to being nine games above the mark in all at 35-26. It's the way that the team is winning away from TD Garden over its last five games in particular which has been particularly eye-opening, as Thursday's win helped the Celtics reach even more historic heights.
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Per ESPN, Boston has won its last five road games without trailing, outscoring its opponents by 148 points over the stretch -- an average of just under 30 points per contest, which is the highest margin over a five-game span on the road in NBA history.
After beating the New Orleans Pelicans by "only" 10 points on Jan. 29, the Celtics have gone gangbusters in February. They knocked off the Detroit Pistons by 11 on Feb. 4 before really turning up the heat, downing the Orlando Magic by 33 two days later and the Nets by 35 two days after that.
Following two more wins at home, Boston blasted the Philadelphia 76ers by 48 points on Feb. 15 prior to Thursday's showing in Brooklyn.
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The Celtics close out the month of February with two more road games, including Saturday against the Pistons -- the same team which knocked off the C's prior to the All-Star break, 112-111, at TD Garden.