Re: Tatum and Brown
Posted: Thu Jun 6, 2019 6:51 pm
Scal just said on Sirius XM that Tatum is working out with Melo this offseason and the C's are "up in arms" about it. **** it, ship him out.
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VeryMuchWoke wrote:Scal just said on Sirius XM that Tatum is working out with Melo this offseason and the C's are "up in arms" about it. **** it, ship him out.
R9ndo wrote:VeryMuchWoke wrote:Scal just said on Sirius XM that Tatum is working out with Melo this offseason and the C's are "up in arms" about it. **** it, ship him out.
First Kobe now Melo.. 2 guys who didn’t like to pass.
celtics543 wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:I think both guys each have their own glaring flaw.
Tatum: Shot selection. I truly believe shot selection is the only thing holding him back from being a borderline all star in the East. 40% 3pt shooter, 85% at the line and he finished at a very high rate of 68% at the basket last year. The problem is he is far to willing to just settle for a contested pull up mid range jumper. I think he can be deadly from the mid range, but it should never be his 1st or 2nd option. The mid range shot should be a changeup, not his go to move. He also needs to facilitate.
Brown: His handle is horrible. He is never going to be a consistent scoring threat until he improves his handle. Its way to slow and high. If he could improve his handle, he would be a terror slashing the basket. He is also a bad FT shooter and because of that, Im not sure how consistent he will be over his career from 3.
I'm curious if Tatum's flaw is his shot selection or an inability to get to the rim. His handle isn't great and he's not particularly strong so he may be taking the long 2's because that's the shot he can get. Him getting to the basket is great but is he athletic enough to do that consistently?
JR Hawks wrote:We should keep a running list of all the things that need to be done for Brown and Tatum to reach their superstar destiny:
-Let Kyrie go
-Trade Hayward
-Bring in a true point guard
-Bring in a rebounding big
-More shots
What have I missed?
VeryMuchWoke wrote:Scal just said on Sirius XM that Tatum is working out with Melo this offseason and the C's are "up in arms" about it. **** it, ship him out.
bfchs123 wrote:JR Hawks wrote:We should keep a running list of all the things that need to be done for Brown and Tatum to reach their superstar destiny:
-Let Kyrie go
-Trade Hayward
-Bring in a true point guard
-Bring in a rebounding big
-More shots
What have I missed?
I mean they are our two most valuable assets, both of which were #3 picks and showed significant potential very early on. People should be alarmed that their value is being eroded because we were giving substantial shots and minutes to end of rotation guys like Rozier and Morris.
I like Kyrie too but based on last season I don't see a path forward where Kyrie's iso/ballhandling can coexist with Tatum/Brown developing into primary scorers. A path must be chosen and continuing to force this will continue to erode development.
I think Hayward can coexist though, he makes players around him better and makes smart decisions with the ball. Same for having a true PG that isn't going to stall the offense like Rozier.
JR Hawks wrote:bfchs123 wrote:JR Hawks wrote:We should keep a running list of all the things that need to be done for Brown and Tatum to reach their superstar destiny:
-Let Kyrie go
-Trade Hayward
-Bring in a true point guard
-Bring in a rebounding big
-More shots
What have I missed?
I mean they are our two most valuable assets, both of which were #3 picks and showed significant potential very early on. People should be alarmed that their value is being eroded because we were giving substantial shots and minutes to end of rotation guys like Rozier and Morris.
I like Kyrie too but based on last season I don't see a path forward where Kyrie's iso/ballhandling can coexist with Tatum/Brown developing into primary scorers. A path must be chosen and continuing to force this will continue to erode development.
I think Hayward can coexist though, he makes players around him better and makes smart decisions with the ball. Same for having a true PG that isn't going to stall the offense like Rozier.
Okay. I've updated the list below. Anything else missing?
-Let Kyrie go
-Trade Hayward
-Bring in a true point guard
-Bring in a rebounding big
-More shots
-Get rid of Rozier
-Let Morris go
R9ndo wrote:Nice to see Tatum and Brown back in the gym already.
3D Chess wrote:VeryMuchWoke wrote:Scal just said on Sirius XM that Tatum is working out with Melo this offseason and the C's are "up in arms" about it. **** it, ship him out.
BRUNiNHO91 wrote:I think people forget how good Carmelo Anthony was at scoring the basketball. I can only dream Tatum ever becomes half the scorer Denver Carmelo was. New York ruined that guy..
CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote:Lol at both guys working out with Melo. Only thing he can really tell them is "Go get paid. Winning is fun, but money is funner. Have you seen my wife?"
He went so down hill after working out with Kobe.3D Chess wrote:BRUNiNHO91 wrote:I think people forget how good Carmelo Anthony was at scoring the basketball. I can only dream Tatum ever becomes half the scorer Denver Carmelo was. New York ruined that guy..
Fair call, but his attitude toward shot selection and team play won't cut it in modern basketball. Hope they don't rub off on JT like Mamba mentality appeared to this season.
Tiny ball wrote:CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote:Lol at both guys working out with Melo. Only thing he can really tell them is "Go get paid. Winning is fun, but money is funner. Have you seen my wife?"
To me she looks nasty. I'm 65 years old and think my girlfriend is way hotter plus she is like also 5 years younger than melos wife. I would not touch melos wife for million bucks.
CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote:You're crazy. I would touch Melo's wife for free. I would also touch a lot of people for a million bucks. I've got really low standards if you're willing to throw a million bucks my way.