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Re: Welcome to Boston, Jordan Walsh! 

Post#901 » by darrendaye » Yesterday 1:24 pm

Where Walsh has an edge on Minott is he's better at setting screens and thus is a more active around the ball on offense. They have increased Minott's screen setting plays, but Walsh is currently better at doing it.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Jordan Walsh! 

Post#902 » by ryan in Maine » Yesterday 5:19 pm

If Walsh pans out i think he's a different level of prospect than Minott. The whispers I've heard over and over in central Maine said Walsh was pretty immature. Our new crop might be what pushed him to start focusing harder.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Jordan Walsh! 

Post#903 » by Parliament10 » Yesterday 6:02 pm

ryan in Maine wrote:If Walsh pans out i think he's a different level of prospect than Minott. The whispers I've heard over and over in central Maine said Walsh was pretty immature. Our new crop might be what pushed him to start focusing harder.

Walsh probably was immature, when he was in Maine. I mean, he's only 21 now.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Jordan Walsh! 

Post#904 » by ryan in Maine » Yesterday 6:23 pm

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ryan in Maine wrote:If Walsh pans out i think he's a different level of prospect than Minott. The whispers I've heard over and over in central Maine said Walsh was pretty immature. Our new crop might be what pushed him to start focusing harder.

Walsh probably was immature, when he was in Maine. I mean, he's only 21 now.

I'm not referring to his time in Maine. Well, i guess i am lol. Talking this season though. One person told me imagine Grant Williams if he wanted to be an influencer.

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Re: Welcome to Boston, Jordan Walsh! 

Post#905 » by Half-Full » Yesterday 8:11 pm

Just as a good player can have a bad game, so can a marginal player have good game. But three good games in a row? Seems unlikely. Jordan Walsh has elevated his game. He has been one of the most impactful players for the Celtics in that three game stretch. Keep it up, Jordan!
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Jordan Walsh! 

Post#906 » by brackdan70 » Yesterday 9:57 pm

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ryan in Maine wrote:If Walsh pans out i think he's a different level of prospect than Minott. The whispers I've heard over and over in central Maine said Walsh was pretty immature. Our new crop might be what pushed him to start focusing harder.

Walsh probably was immature, when he was in Maine. I mean, he's only 21 now.

Yeah for sure. I was immature until age 52.
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