darylbe wrote:rd26 wrote:darylbe wrote:Jayson tatum was godly. It was an incredible performance.
Not related to now, but
1. Since day 1,we knew rw3 was on his bull. After his surgery I said "screw it, we are winning the championship this year.". I was surprised he came back. I think current playoffs are too fast for him but at the same time, it would be important for experience. His current soreness pisses me off. I assume this is just recovery from a surgery he returned back too soon from. Going forward, I'd this dude Gunna play when it matters? Thoughts?
Why, when met with adversity, jaylens response is to try and force something and be superman? Every single time, he should pause pass the ball, and reset offense. But I swear every time, when we absolutely need it, he chooses to run iso like a jackass, dribble the ball off his shoe, do this theatrics with his hands turn the ball over, and bitch to the refs. Every time. Like, are we over it?
Thats what you got out of tonight? REALLY???
We never saw game 6, and JT never had this night without JB.
Get a grip
I saw tatum leave the court for 30 seconds, a 12+pt lead evaporate as **** hit the fan. Tatum came back in and capped off a godly performance of putting up like the next 10 Celtics points.
It was an incredible win and incredible performance. I'm just saying.
The Celtics were -8 in the 5 minutes Tatum didn't play. And they were +1 or so in garbage time.
They were +11 in the 7 minutes Jaylen didn't play.
Grant, Horford, Smart and White all had +/- in the 9-11 range, so the Celtics were fairly neutral with each of those guys off the court.