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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#21 » by bigfoot_cryptozoology » Mon Mar 13, 2023 4:19 pm

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I think he should hold out for another coaching job rather than the net stringer. It's kind of beneath him... :D
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#22 » by ConstableGeneva » Mon Mar 13, 2023 4:23 pm

Mighty Mouse Appreciation Thread?
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#23 » by Memokerobi » Mon Mar 13, 2023 4:23 pm

ConstableGeneva wrote:Mighty Mouse Appreciation Thread?
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#24 » by playa-hater » Mon Mar 13, 2023 4:45 pm

Is it so implausible to Bring in KG? Few regular season games left and playoffs. KG/Boston can get a feel of his coaching and decide if more down the road would be fitting. If Tatum, Brad and Joe reached out, I have a hard time believing KG wouldn't at least consider it.
2 things need to go.. my lack of spell check and Joe.. :nod:
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#25 » by Feed Your Head » Mon Mar 13, 2023 4:46 pm

playa-hater wrote:Is it so implausible to Bring in KG? Few regular season games left and playoffs. KG/Boston can get a feel of his coaching and decide if more down the road would be fitting. If Tatum, Brad and Joe reached out, I have a hard time believing KG wouldn't at least consider it.


KG is always high as ****, he ain’t coaching lol.
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#26 » by playa-hater » Mon Mar 13, 2023 4:49 pm

Feed Your Head wrote:
playa-hater wrote:Is it so implausible to Bring in KG? Few regular season games left and playoffs. KG/Boston can get a feel of his coaching and decide if more down the road would be fitting. If Tatum, Brad and Joe reached out, I have a hard time believing KG wouldn't at least consider it.


KG is always high as ****, he ain’t coaching lol.


perhaps you have more inside Info on that one.. Still the entertainment value of that alone makes me double down on that one! :nod:
2 things need to go.. my lack of spell check and Joe.. :nod:
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#27 » by Parliament10 » Mon Mar 13, 2023 5:56 pm

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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#28 » by MagicBagley18 » Mon Mar 13, 2023 6:01 pm

Feed Your Head wrote:
playa-hater wrote:Is it so implausible to Bring in KG? Few regular season games left and playoffs. KG/Boston can get a feel of his coaching and decide if more down the road would be fitting. If Tatum, Brad and Joe reached out, I have a hard time believing KG wouldn't at least consider it.


KG is always high as ****, he ain’t coaching lol.


He’s also worth a half a billi he ain’t gonna be an assistant coach bc Tatum brad and joe reach out lol
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#29 » by zoyathedestroya » Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:16 am

zoyathedestroya wrote:Per CleaningtheGlass, the Celtics are now 39-0 when they register an above average offensive rating in a game. I don’t care to check but I’m pretty sure that’s best in the league. (Bucks lost two games in the 90th percentile in offensive rating.)

UPDATE: Make that 39-1 lol. We were due. 51st percentile offensive rating vs the Rockets. Just a hair above the league average.
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#30 » by watsonthedragon » Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:10 pm

zoyathedestroya wrote:
zoyathedestroya wrote:Per CleaningtheGlass, the Celtics are now 39-0 when they register an above average offensive rating in a game. I don’t care to check but I’m pretty sure that’s best in the league. (Bucks lost two games in the 90th percentile in offensive rating.)

UPDATE: Make that 39-1 lol. We were due. 51st percentile offensive rating vs the Rockets. Just a hair above the league average.


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Re: Celtics 2022-23 Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#31 » by Curmudgeon » Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:15 pm

When I see Tatum walking the ball up with that high dribble, I expect a poor offensive possession.
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#32 » by ThePigeon » Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:52 pm

Would you trade Smart in the off-season?
He is one of my favorite players, but recently he is a liability
His assist numbers fell off a cliff after his injury and his defense is nothing to write home about
And we have White and Brogs playing better
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#33 » by Larry_Russell » Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:54 pm

ThePigeon wrote:Would you trade Smart in the off-season?
He is one of my favorite players, but recently he is a liability
His assist numbers fell off a cliff after his injury and his defense is nothing to write home about
And we have White and Brogs playing better



As a die hard smart supporter, I would consider it. I would consider all deals.

I feel like this is the offseason that Joel Embiid demands a trade so have to plan on that, and that dictates what happens to smart.
HAve to assume an embiid trade is Brown and Timelord, so you need to keep smart then.

If Brown is planning on staying, then you have to shop Smart for a bigman
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#34 » by 165bows » Tue Mar 14, 2023 3:45 pm

Curmudgeon wrote:When I see Tatum walking the ball up with that high dribble, I expect a poor offensive possession.

Tatum's gotten killed at times for turnovers, but I think a piece of it is built in. Obviously bad decisions are one thing.

On the other hand, Tatum's length and quickness are part of what makes him great, but also being really tall and narrow goes hand in hand with not having the built-in structure to protect the ball as well as a smaller or thicker guy.
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#35 » by bigfoot_cryptozoology » Tue Mar 14, 2023 5:06 pm

They haven't been the same since Pritchard went out... :)
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 General Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#36 » by playa-hater » Tue Mar 14, 2023 5:15 pm

With all the commentary on Boston's losses, I am wondering if fatigue is or is starting to play a role with Tatum. He has shoot like shet for over a month. Tired legs can do that. Can cause more "settling" on 3s than driving to the rim.
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#37 » by chrisab123 » Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:22 pm

This is going to be real tough to do this without any ex players on the staff.
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#38 » by chrisab123 » Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:31 pm

Its also going to be tough to keep Jaylen if he doesn't make All NBA AND they don't win the title. If that doesn't happen theres a legitimate shot he asks out to Miami or Atlanta. That would not be good at all.
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Re: Celtics 2022-23 Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#39 » by snowman » Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:47 pm

I have been quiet lately, watching the games and mostly reading the posts with very few of my own comments.

I'm going to voice my opinion on a few things, and there will be many that won't agree with me, but some that will. That is your right.

1) Tatum is our best player, but he needs to realize that if he talks the talk of wanting to be in the MVP of the league conversation, you have to play that way for EVERY game, All season. Sure, an MVP is going to have bad games, but he has way too many. Also, when a true MVP caliber player is having an off night, they pick it up in other areas. I have noticed when Tatim is have an off-night scoring, he does a lot of ball watching on defense. Not every play, but way to may for someone who wants to be considered in the MVP conversation. Just watch Tatum on the highlights that Keith Smith posted from the game last night in the 10 takeaways on the Celtics Blog. I see Tatum doing a lot of standing and watching.

2) IMO, we will never win a championship with Smart as our starting point guard. He tries to many high light passes when a normal pass would be wiser. He has been making bonehead plays resulting in a tech, when they are not needed. He is back to the idea that he is a high-quality scorer. He is not. In the flow of the offense, sure take your shot. But since he has come back from injury, his assists have gone down, and his turnovers and fouls seem to have gone up, along with his techs. It seems to me he is searching for the highlight pass or defensive play. Is he afraid that White is going to replace him in the starting lineup? If he isn't maybe, he should be. Could/ should he be moved this off season? Maybe.

3) Grant Williams seems to have lost it. Running his mouth ALL the time, and not being able to back it up has him playing like a broken man. Not sure I would offer him a contract north of 10 mill a year now. I maybe even look to sign and trade him this off season, along with Smart.

4) Last thing. Brad, the Kornet thing isn't working. Blake Griffin has had so many more hustle plays than Kornet, it really is no comparison. This summer, he may need to be let go, and bring in Kabengele to take his spot.

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Re: Celtics 2022-23 Season Thread, Part 2 

Post#40 » by Shak_Celts » Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:00 pm

ThePigeon wrote:Would you trade Smart in the off-season?
He is one of my favorite players, but recently he is a liability
His assist numbers fell off a cliff after his injury and his defense is nothing to write home about
And we have White and Brogs playing better



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