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Two of the best coaches in the game either wayHeck of a coaching decision to play him in the 4th. Remember when that clown said Stevens was getting out coached by Nick Nurse?
Two of the best coaches in the game either wayHeck of a coaching decision to play him in the 4th. Remember when that clown said Stevens was getting out coached by Nick Nurse?
Theis picked up his 5th foul...wasn't so much a decision as a requirement to put a 5th body on the floorHeck of a coaching decision to play him in the 4th. Remember when that clown said Stevens was getting out coached by Nick Nurse?
Taking a lot of mid-range shots maybe isn't ideal long-term, but they still have huge value in late game situations against tough defenses and probably always will. Kemba can't hit anything from three and gets swallowed at the rim, but you still get the sense he can get to his spot and drill that pull-up whenever he wants.
Robert Williams was getting the backup C minutes before Stevens went with Grant Williams in the 4thTheis picked up his 5th foul...wasn't so much a decision as a requirement to put a 5th body on the floor
Dude played great D though. Didn't realize how short he was (only 6'6"). A little adrien-esque minus the wingspan
That Smart block might go down as an all-timer.
He needs to even attempt to beat his defender 1 on 1. He can go past anyone in the league but has no confidence right now. It’s unfortunate but Boston is almost playing 4v5 when he’s on the floor.
They were getting three guys in the paint on his drives. He had to kick. Celtics were missing wide open 3s. Shot quality for Celtics was >>>>> Toronto. He mostly made the right plays, but did press at times when he had the barest of space and forced up a few bad ones. But he settled down down the stretch and took some nice jumpers from mid range and canned a couple at big times.
Next series will be friendlier. Dragic/Robinson can't guard him like Lowry/Van Vleet/OG.
I like Cole Anthony in this draft as a Wannamaker replacement if available. He is an electric player when he's hot. He was dealt a tough hand at UNC this year.. but that finishing ability is BAD. I think his score-first mentality as a guard compliments Brad's egalitarian style. We dont really need a traditional PG.
Also like Kira Lewis. He's only 19 until December I believe. Younger than most freshman prospects despite 2 years in college. Shoots well. Really quick. The TOs are the big concern.
Not sold on Poku. He is super soft and has a terrible frame. Bad decision making in a bad league. But he COULD end up an all star. So if you want to swing big he's your man.
I also like Bey. Decent enough as ballhandler and defender. He'll struggle athletically but I think he's passable. Hard for me to think of turning down a 6'7 volume 45% shooter.
Wouldn't mind precious as a Theis protege either. He could be fine as an athletic finisher and defender. If the staff thinks they could get him to 35% on catch n shoots in 2 years it would be worth it.
This is stunning. Two straight games where the Clippers are up 20 or so in the third quarter to close the series out and the Nuggets just blow them off the court in the late 3rd and 4th quarters to force a game 7.
Been to ecstatic about the win to check this thread. You know I usually agree with you all the time, but your take on Grant is wrong. He will be a fine NBA player and is exactly what the Celtics need off the bench. His defense against Siakim won them the game. Tremont Waters and Romeo Langford will have big years next year with Semi and Wanamaker gone.Hard to remember that Tatum and Brown are just 22 and 23. Smart is only 26 too. I really hope they keep that core together. These guys won't even be in their prime for 3 or 4 years.
And we need to draft better. I'm not sure we've drafted a contributing player other than potentially Robert Williams in years. G Williams, Langford, Semi, Edwards look like busts to me.
Been to ecstatic about the win to check this thread. You know I usually agree with you all the time, but your take on Grant is wrong. He will be a fine NBA player and is exactly what the Celtics need off the bench. His defense against Siakim won them the game. Tremont Waters and Romeo Langford will have big years next year with Semi and Wanamaker gone.
This is stunning. Two straight games where the Clippers are up 20 or so in the third quarter to close the series out and the Nuggets just blow them off the court in the late 3rd and 4th quarters to force a game 7.
Certainly hope you're right. I don't have a lot of faith in the Celtics upper management to draft well outside the top 10 right now. Any one or two of those guys becoming solid contributors would change my mind though.
I think Grant has the best shot if he can start hitting his 3s at a higher clip--which he seems to be lately. Kind of a 3 and D type ish.
I don't see how Edwards does much of anything at his size with no real PG skills. Requires way too many shots to play well.
Tremont is tough. Brilliant G-League player. Great PG. But I don't know if he'll get minutes at his size.
Langford just had such a horrendous year with injuries that it's hard to even evaluate him. If he can finish at a high level like he has in the G-League and in college, plus add a semblance of a 3 pt shot he'll be great. Shooting will be key.
I do think that RWilliams will be good next year. Maybe even very good. My gut says he has the best chance of being an NBA starter. He doesn't fit the stretch-5 type that teams love these days, but he's a sneaky good passer, crazy athletic, blocks shots. His foul rate will come down with more minutes as he's forced to be a little more conservative. I'm thinkin he could be kind of like a Bam Abedayo-lite (very lite).