sp6r=underrated wrote:
My favorite parts of this video are:
"Fresh out the Garden baby, We taking it ALL THE WAY!!"
"Real talk I'm from New York, and you know what? Tom Brady's a **** bitch! **** Tom Brady! You heard?"
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sp6r=underrated wrote:
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Tim_Hardawayy wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:Tim_Hardawayy wrote:I'd argue if you're the more talented team, you actually hurt yourself by focusing too much on the 3-point shot, since you're diluting your talent to something that's higher variance. More blowouts, but point differential doesn't matter in the playoffs.
Fair point.
There's also the less analytical, but more "feel for the game" argument, that if you become obsessed with 3's and layups, you as a player get tunnel vision and ignore the open spots on the floor where you can break down a defense or get open midrange shots, which if they're open, are still a great option. Jalen Brunson lives in that midrange and that's how he killed the Celtics defense this game, everyone will remember those stepback 3's but his work at carving the middle of the floor up opened his teammates up and made everything work.
Conversely, Boston had zero midrange game, everything was 3 or head down drive.
It was probably both.Fat wrote:Celtics had a bad game? Or did they get clamped.
f4p wrote:Diop wrote:good fight Knicks, bad choke job by Celtics.
I still think Celts in 6, hopefully it doesn't continue to be a brick fest
The Celtics shot an epic 15 for 60 on the same night the Knicks almost shot 50% from 3, and it still went to OT. I'm not holding out much hope for the Knicks.
Elbow or nail more, in that Dirk, Kawhi, Kobe, Jordan spot. Hard to double team, can get in triple threat, and you're 1-2 dribbles from the rim.CKB wrote:Tatum needs to be in the post more often. He is 6'8 but camps out at the 3 point line.
Mamba81p wrote:If Celtics are dumb enough to trade Holiday, teams should make him #1 priority. He is their true MVP, unfortunately they don't use him enough
Froob wrote:Lunartic wrote:NYPiston wrote:The Celtics played as poorly as they could with no Porzingis most of the game and still went to OT. I can't imagine that is good news for the Knicks but credit to them for pulling it out at the end.
Nonsensical
shot 25% from 3 and still almost won
CKB wrote:Tatum needs to be in the post more often. He is 6'8 but camps out at the 3 point line.
Reeko wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:
My favorite parts of this video are:
"Fresh out the Garden baby, We taking it ALL THE WAY!!"
"Real talk I'm from New York, and you know what? Tom Brady's a **** bitch! **** Tom Brady! You heard?"
Marvin Martian wrote:Tim_Hardawayy wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:
Fair point.
There's also the less analytical, but more "feel for the game" argument, that if you become obsessed with 3's and layups, you as a player get tunnel vision and ignore the open spots on the floor where you can break down a defense or get open midrange shots, which if they're open, are still a great option. Jalen Brunson lives in that midrange and that's how he killed the Celtics defense this game, everyone will remember those stepback 3's but his work at carving the middle of the floor up opened his teammates up and made everything work.
Conversely, Boston had zero midrange game, everything was 3 or head down drive.
Tatum and Brown are decent mid range shooters. They just have bad BBIQ
Reeko wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:
My favorite parts of this video are:
"Fresh out the Garden baby, We taking it ALL THE WAY!!"
"Real talk I'm from New York, and you know what? Tom Brady's a **** bitch! **** Tom Brady! You heard?"
