The Boston Celtics have a unique opportunity to tap into the nostalgia and brotherhood that basketball evokes in this city. With a roster that's largely homegrown, the team has a chance to recreate the magic of the Nova Knicks, a team that dominated the playoffs with a trio of talented players. The author, a sentimental fan, is captivated by the idea of bringing back old friends and reliving past glory. He suggests that the Celtics could reunite with Al Horford and/or Kristaps Porzingis, who are both free agents this summer, and bring them back to the team. The author also envisions Marcus Smart returning to the team, which would be like landing a savvy veteran like Jrue Holiday. However, the author acknowledges that the Celtics' front office is likely crunching the numbers to determine the best fit for winning next season, and that sometimes what feels right and what's best may align. The article concludes with a reflection on the importance of nostalgia and brotherhood in sports, and the potential for the Celtics to tap into these emotions to create a winning team.