BK_2020 wrote:SNPA wrote:BK_2020 wrote:And the Celtics averaged 5 more points per 100 than those teams.
The Celtics offensive rating in the post-season is 119.5 while missing their second best scorer so no, I don't think how well a team scored over an 82 game season just goes out the window.
I do want to move Jaylen Brown but Sabonis is just not that useful for the Celtics. We already have a star for running the offense through and a second option with massive scoring gravity. Sabonis I guess could step into Horford's spot as backup center but I would prefer to use Brown to get a big wing like Siakam or Jabari Smith who can at least sort of shoot from the three and allow Tatum to play down a spot.
Backup center? Jabari? Come on.
Yeah, Boston couldn’t use the league leading triple double, double double, rebounding, screen assists and top ten assist guy. He’d be a backup.
Sabonis for Brown makes a lot of sense if Boston doesn’t win it and decides to make a change. It (could) make both teams better IMO.
Sabonis is good but he's not starting over Porzingis.
The point would be to start them both, in a better version of the Sabonis/Turner pairing in Indiana that worked out so well ...oh, wait ...