Kemba For Three wrote:At least the Pats beat Miami.
Cam!!!!
We needed Cam on the last play of regulation. He would have ran it in.
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Kemba For Three wrote:At least the Pats beat Miami.
Cam!!!!
Triple7 wrote:NYCelticsfan136 wrote:PierceFan4ever wrote:At the end of the day it’s just the first game after coming off a grinding 7 game series. We’ll be fine. There’s no home court. We have a lot to improve on especially defensively. They still gotta win 3 more which isn’t gonna be easy. I’m sure they will make better adjustments especially on defense with the way Kemba was looking lost every play. Just sucks to blow a game we had control of but we’ve seen this team comeback and responded against the raps in games 5 and game 7 when we needed to win.
We shall see but i still haven’t seen this team play their best basketball. They have been inconsistent at best.
Our best basketball is with Hayward and clicking on offense and defense.
Green89 wrote:Does Brad defer to the players because his biggest weakness is calling offensive sets?
NYCelticsfan136 wrote:Are the stars lining up for an easy championship for the lakers?
sprash9802 wrote:Triple7 wrote:NYCelticsfan136 wrote:
We shall see but i still haven’t seen this team play their best basketball. They have been inconsistent at best.
Our best basketball is with Hayward and clicking on offense and defense.
If you're relying on Mr Glass, you are just clinging onto hope...


Ben-N1ce wrote:Green89 wrote:Does Brad defer to the players because his biggest weakness is calling offensive sets?
What team doesnt go to their best players down the stretch? Should it be ISO not necessarily but of course Tatum Kemba Jokic Murray Butler LeBron AD get the ball in crunch time. That's why you have them.
Ben-N1ce wrote:JR Hawks wrote:31to6 wrote:Tough loss
Hope they have some heart to heart conversation/reflexion afterwards
...and get Hayward back;)
Do people really think that Hayward, who hasn't done anything meaningful for this franchise in three years, is going to come back and save the day?
That is literally the exact opposite of who Hayward is. He's going to take longer to come back than expected (already happening) and then play passively with zero confidence. That's who he is. And then he might leave the bubble again to watch the birth of his 20th kid, because he has no fire in his belly for the game of basketball.
Yep. You can't count on a wildcard to help them. If Hayward plays great. You have to play like he's out for the year. It will be hard but they have enough.

The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:NYCelticsfan136 wrote:Are the stars lining up for an easy championship for the lakers?
No one was beating the Lakers the second they got Davis. this sounds selfish but I'd rather see the Celtic loose to the heat than loose to the Lakers.
The NBA is going to be a better place once LeBron retires because I was sick of his super teams 10 years ago
The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:NYCelticsfan136 wrote:Are the stars lining up for an easy championship for the lakers?
No one was beating the Lakers the second they got Davis. this sounds selfish but I'd rather see the Celtic loose to the heat than loose to the Lakers.
The NBA is going to be a better place once LeBron retires because I was sick of his super teams 10 years ago
ConstableGeneva wrote:Theis would've had Bam sealed on that last play.
reload141 wrote:Our defense is why we lost this game.
Sure I think we are tired and they are more rested but it’s inexcusable to let them go 44% from 3.
Kemba will be fine.
You can’t hope for Hayward to come back and help out straight away let’s just play our solid defense for 48 minutes and out score them next game.
The Comedian wrote:Kembas knee is definitely an issue, he is still quick, but there is zero explosion when driving to the hoop.
I’m predicting a 30 point game from Jaylen on Thursday.