Setshot33 wrote:GrandTheftRondo wrote:Setshot33 wrote:As a franchise, they've went from Larry Bird in the huddle saying "Give me the ball and tell everyone to get out of the way" to
Nah...let Marcus shoot it...cause Jayson don't want any of that smoke.
Just hilarious.
Blame multiple coaches over the years who give Smart free rein like he’s Steph Fkn Curry.
Nah.
Blame it on a passive "superstar" who tells you he wants to be the man but is too weak to demand the ball in crunch time.
If Tatum was a true superstar, he would not have needed to demand the ball in crunch time.
If he was a true superstar, we would have won this game by 15 or more in a game 1, at home and Sixers without Embiid.
Superstar has been thrown around a lot the past 10-15 years, with only a few players deserving of that title.
Tatum is a top 5-7 player in the league. I'm good with that. The Celtics are lucky to have him. He is who he is and he
isn't great in crunch time, isn't a great leader and doesn't make his teammates better. Those are all qualities of a superstar,
somehow the NBA forgot that. He does everything else at a high level.
It's up to the Celtics owners and Brad to realize this and get him a guy that excels at
things I mentioned.
Brown is the same in that he isn't great in crunch time, isn't a great leader and doesn't make his teammates better. But he excels in a lot of other areas. That's the main issue with the Celtics. They handed the keys to the franchise hoping one of them would turn into that guy and neither one is that dude.