Red2 wrote:How about a double team on the one guy who can beat you?
Joe consulted Mike Budenholzer prior to the game.
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Red2 wrote:How about a double team on the one guy who can beat you?
peachbucket wrote:Marcus Smart horrible turnover blah blah blah….
Joe Mizzoula didn’t substitute blah blah blah….
Derrick White’s headband blah blah blah….
Tatum this series: 43.5% from the field
Rest of team: 55.1%
By far the biggest reason why this series is 3-2 and not 4-0 is because our all world 25 year old phenom is too dumb to realize he’s not Steph Curry.


playa-hater wrote:peachbucket wrote:Marcus Smart horrible turnover blah blah blah….
Joe Mizzoula didn’t substitute blah blah blah….
Derrick White’s headband blah blah blah….
Tatum this series: 43.5% from the field
Rest of team: 55.1%
By far the biggest reason why this series is 3-2 and not 4-0 is because our all world 25 year old phenom is too dumb to realize he’s not Steph Curry.
All true but as I just stated in the other thread our coach keeps insisting upon taking 3 point shots as the main part of our offense... so the combination of Tatum and our coach's philosophy is probably the bigger issue.
peachbucket wrote:playa-hater wrote:peachbucket wrote:Marcus Smart horrible turnover blah blah blah….
Joe Mizzoula didn’t substitute blah blah blah….
Derrick White’s headband blah blah blah….
Tatum this series: 43.5% from the field
Rest of team: 55.1%
By far the biggest reason why this series is 3-2 and not 4-0 is because our all world 25 year old phenom is too dumb to realize he’s not Steph Curry.
All true but as I just stated in the other thread our coach keeps insisting upon taking 3 point shots as the main part of our offense... so the combination of Tatum and our coach's philosophy is probably the bigger issue.
Then why is this not a problem for Jalen Brown who has feasted at the rim in this series and only has 26 3 point attempts to Tatum’s 60?

ConstableGeneva wrote:Celticsfan100 wrote:I mean this is shocking. There is no other team in the playoffs screwing around like we are. Like where is the pride? And it’s hard to tell if it’s the coach, a certain player, or the entire team. Game 7 last year against Miami which would of been one of most epic fails. Marcus Smart takes like the last 4 shots of the game and misses all of them. Luckily we won. It could be him. I don’t know what to tell you all. Never seen a team lose so many close out games at home. And now we losing them against 7 seeds.
It's okay to vent. I was the among those who got pretty pissed about game 1 when they lost the 30-pt lead. But the underlined part just isn't true. Last time they lost a closeout game at home, Tatum was a rookie.
CelticsPride18 wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:Celticsfan100 wrote:I mean this is shocking. There is no other team in the playoffs screwing around like we are. Like where is the pride? And it’s hard to tell if it’s the coach, a certain player, or the entire team. Game 7 last year against Miami which would of been one of most epic fails. Marcus Smart takes like the last 4 shots of the game and misses all of them. Luckily we won. It could be him. I don’t know what to tell you all. Never seen a team lose so many close out games at home. And now we losing them against 7 seeds.
It's okay to vent. I was the among those who got pretty pissed about game 1 when they lost the 30-pt lead. But the underlined part just isn't true. Last time they lost a closeout game at home, Tatum was a rookie.
Last year in Game 6 of the ECF
ConstableGeneva wrote:CelticsPride18 wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:It's okay to vent. I was the among those who got pretty pissed about game 1 when they lost the 30-pt lead. But the underlined part just isn't true. Last time they lost a closeout game at home, Tatum was a rookie.
Last year in Game 6 of the ECF
Well that just isn't true, cos I erased it from my memory. Along with 2020 ECSF against Toronto.
SLCceltic wrote:This is what Garden fans get for chanting 'overrated' at Trae at the end of G2 !
oplaya-hater wrote:peachbucket wrote:playa-hater wrote:
All true but as I just stated in the other thread our coach keeps insisting upon taking 3 point shots as the main part of our offense... so the combination of Tatum and our coach's philosophy is probably the bigger issue.
Then why is this not a problem for Jalen Brown who has feasted at the rim in this series and only has 26 3 point attempts to Tatum’s 60?
As many have mentioned. Tatum settles all the time... factor in a coach the applies that philosophy and the 2 together make for a bad combination. JB attacks the rim more recklessly since college and has not changed his style "much" under any coach.
Triple7 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if JT has a big game 6.
Just like last season when the Cs choked in game 5 against the Bucks.
JT bounced back and forced a game 7 in Boston.
That’s the **** problem. Why can’t he be consistent. Like what superstars usually does. He did this last year already. Showing up every other game, and choking heavily in the finals. Why can’t he just stop taking all those 3’s. He is a rhythm shooter. If he doesn’t have it, he won’t have it for the game. Booker on the other hand, takes 3’s and a ton of mid range shots. Tatum is so predictable on offense on most times.
FlatearthZorro wrote:Fierce1 wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if JT has a big game 6.
Just like last season when the Cs choked in game 5 against the Bucks.
JT bounced back and forced a game 7 in Boston.
The problem is not bouncing back, it's poor decision making, low basketball IQ for me. You cannot just jack up shots when nothing is going in and that every time, pretty much the same way. You need to adjust, this is what makes great players, great.
Again, I would love a title, but I'm somewhat worried and disappointed we have to go to game 7, maybe even 7 against a team that should be TIERS below us.
peachbucket wrote:oplaya-hater wrote:peachbucket wrote:
Then why is this not a problem for Jalen Brown who has feasted at the rim in this series and only has 26 3 point attempts to Tatum’s 60?
As many have mentioned. Tatum settles all the time... factor in a coach the applies that philosophy and the 2 together make for a bad combination. JB attacks the rim more recklessly since college and has not changed his style "much" under any coach.
Thats 100% on Tatum and not the coaching staff. I guarantee you they are not telling him to hunt 3 point shots at every opportunity. He has the green light to shoot them just like Brown and it is at his discretion when and how often he shoots them. He does so excessively and inefficiently because despite his immense talent he’s somewhat soft, has awful basketball iq, and is not a good shooter. He really would benefit from an earpiece with somebody telling him what to do on every possession because he has a horrible feel for the game. He is Forest Gump except instead of STOP the sign should say “DONT SETTLE FOR AN EARLY SHOT CLOCK CONTESTED 3!!!”
However, I will blame the coaching staff for putting the ball in his hands with a lead late in the 4th quarter. That has been shown to be an complete disaster yet they continue to do it.



Fierce1 wrote:FlatearthZorro wrote:Fierce1 wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if JT has a big game 6.
Just like last season when the Cs choked in game 5 against the Bucks.
JT bounced back and forced a game 7 in Boston.
The problem is not bouncing back, it's poor decision making, low basketball IQ for me. You cannot just jack up shots when nothing is going in and that every time, pretty much the same way. You need to adjust, this is what makes great players, great.
Again, I would love a title, but I'm somewhat worried and disappointed we have to go to game 7, maybe even 7 against a team that should be TIERS below us.
That's why I said this Celtics team needs to feel the pain of losing and failure.
Maybe if the Cs lose this series then they feel so much pain that they will be better and stronger next season.
Triple7 wrote:Even my friends keeps on messaging me Ice Trae lol. Sick of it. That D of Jaylen was just awful. He gave him too much space.