Celtics followers have come to view the club as fairly dysfunctional over the last several years, with the only postseason trips being those to Secaucus, N.J., for the draft lottery. But things have obviously changed, as evidenced by the fast findings of the team's newest members.

After just their sixth day with the Celts and first full-squad home practice, Tony Delk and Rodney Rogers have formed good impressions. Only part of it has to do with the mid-60s weather in the Hub yesterday.

``The thing that I like about this team is I think everybody enjoys each other,'' said Delk, acquired with Rogers from Phoenix last Wednesday. ``I've been places where guys haven't enjoyed playing with each other, but here it seems like everybody enjoys the team camaraderie.

``I think the guys make the team fun,'' he added when discussing his feel for Boston. ``You go different places, but your teammates make being there really fun. It's not so much the weather where you live at. I think it's the players that you're around that keep you around. It's just like having good friends. You enjoy being around those people, and I can just tell these guys enjoy playing with one another.''