Boston Celtics General Manager and President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge isn't worried about the team's recent slump.

In an interview with Gary Washburn of Boston Globe, Danny Ainge expressed his confidence that the team will get back in their groove.

“I don’t think it’s time to react,” he said. “It’s been a rough stretch but I’m not worried about that.”

“We just had a tough stretch. San Antonio played great against us the other night. Philly after their long rest, they took it to us. We ran into two really good teams. I’m not even worried about that at all. I know what our guys are capable of doing and I’m confident we’re going to see the Celtics that we saw weeks before. And it’s good that we’re getting close to becoming whole again.”

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The Celtics are currently on their longest losing streak of the season, as they lost the past three consecutive games. Two of those three loses came against teams who have losing records. Moreover, even against the Joel Embiid-less Philadelphia 76ers, the Celtics still couldn't manage to win the game and lost by double digits.

Despite their recent struggles, the Celtics have had a phenomenal season so far. They are currently the third seed in the Eastern Conference with a record of 25-11. They have also managed to build on their chemistry with the new addition of Kemba Walker.

The Celtics are seeking to snap their three-game losing streak as they take on the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday. Additionally, Boston's next three games will be against sub-.500 teams.