zoyathedestroya wrote:Messed around, got down by 25+ late in the 3rd, then turned on a switch like it was nothing.
Don’t ever do that against a playoff calibre team lol.
Don't ever wear those uniforms against a playoff caliber team either.

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zoyathedestroya wrote:Messed around, got down by 25+ late in the 3rd, then turned on a switch like it was nothing.
Don’t ever do that against a playoff calibre team lol.
Fierce1 wrote:I didn't see any significant changes made from 1st half to 2nd half.
The only difference was the Cs made their shots in the 2nd half.
ThePigeon wrote:Fierce1 wrote:I didn't see any significant changes made from 1st half to 2nd half.
The only difference was the Cs made their shots in the 2nd half.
Defense was the difference
Defense creates offense
No more strolling in the paint for layups
No more allowing open 3s
The 76rs G-League choked when we started playing real defense
And then made the open looks and attacked the paint with abandon (which we didn't in the first half)
Notice that when we played a lone big in the dunker spot we played the best (Kornet). Led to Hauser multiple open 3s and more layups
And when JT started attacking the paint he got double teamed which led to easy offense
Fierce1 wrote:No mention of how Joe trusted Kornet in the 3rd and 4th qtr.?
Cs made the come back when it was Kornet playing Center and not Al.
Joe recognized that Al was no good, so he didn't put Al back in and went with Luke in the 3rd and 4th qtr.
ThePigeon wrote:Fierce1 wrote:No mention of how Joe trusted Kornet in the 3rd and 4th qtr.?
Cs made the come back when it was Kornet playing Center and not Al.
Joe recognized that Al was no good, so he didn't put Al back in and went with Luke in the 3rd and 4th qtr.
I guess this part of my post above doesn't count
"Notice that when we played a lone big in the dunker spot we played the best (Kornet). Led to Hauser multiple open 3s and more layups"
Hal14 wrote:Voted Tatum and Coach, because it seems like Joe did a good job of rallying the troops, and righting the ship.
Also worth noting that Al sat out the 2nd half. Took some balls to not play Al the whole 2nd half. But it worked. Wonder if Al said at halftime he was too tired to play? I can't picture him doing that..
Fierce1 wrote:ThePigeon wrote:Fierce1 wrote:No mention of how Joe trusted Kornet in the 3rd and 4th qtr.?
Cs made the come back when it was Kornet playing Center and not Al.
Joe recognized that Al was no good, so he didn't put Al back in and went with Luke in the 3rd and 4th qtr.
I guess this part of my post above doesn't count
"Notice that when we played a lone big in the dunker spot we played the best (Kornet). Led to Hauser multiple open 3s and more layups"
Yeah, I was referring to the comment that Joe does not hold his players accountable.
I think benching Al in the 2nd half is holding Al accountable for being no good.
And you're right about using a single big opened up Hauser.
If it's true that Joe sticks with fixed rotation then he would have gone double big in this game too.
But Joe recognized that there was no need for the double big because the 6ers were going small.
Riverwalk2021 wrote:Celtics have until Thursday to use Al's salary for somebody useful. Attach what picks you need to find a playable big wing.
ThePigeon wrote:Fierce1 wrote:ThePigeon wrote:
I guess this part of my post above doesn't count
"Notice that when we played a lone big in the dunker spot we played the best (Kornet). Led to Hauser multiple open 3s and more layups"
Yeah, I was referring to the comment that Joe does not hold his players accountable.
I think benching Al in the 2nd half is holding Al accountable for being no good.
And you're right about using a single big opened up Hauser.
If it's true that Joe sticks with fixed rotation then he would have gone double big in this game too.
But Joe recognized that there was no need for the double big because the 6ers were going small.
Right
Al isn't playing good in the last couple of games. Missing layups, not guarding well, poor rebounding
I don't think it is age. He seems slower
Also, the Kornet remark is true. I wonder if Joe would stick with him even if KP isn't in foul trouble. KP got his blocks, but was poor on defense as he was blow by so many times for an easy layup. He can't, and shouldn't, guard the 3pt line
fallguy wrote:The defensive effort and focus totally changed as the second half went along. You can tell right away when these guys are really there to play on D. And it's pretty rarely in the first half.