hugepatsfan wrote:Hal14 wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:White / Brogdon / Banton
Brown / Pritchard
Tatum / Hauser
Porzingis / Brissett
RWilliams / Horford / Kornet
Team has a great starting 5 and top 2 bench players (Brogdon, Horford). Pritchard/Hauser/Brissett are a pretty good 8th-10th man group for the regular season. Issue will be in the playoffs when you really want to shorten it to 8 guys. None of them are ideal candidates to survive that cutdown.
Hauser is absolutely capable of being a playoff rotation guy.
Capable of becoming that, I agree. But he still needs to develop further for that. Maybe he will with some more experience. I don't rule it out. But on paper right now, that's a question mark.
I disagree. Hauser was clearly one of our top 8 players last season. And it's safe to say he'll be even better in year 3 than he was in year 2.
This is how last season's Celtics players ranked in net rating (minimum 35 games played)
1. Rob
2. white
3. tatum
4. horford
5.
hauser6. smart
7. grant
8. JB
9. Brogdon
In PIE..
1. tatum
2. brogdon
3. brown
4. rob
5. white
6. horford
7.
hauser8. smart
9. Grant
BPM..
1. tatum
2 horford
3 rob
4 brogdon
5 white
6 brown
7
Hauser8 kornet
9 griffin
10 smart
11 grant
TS%
1 rob
2
hauser3 brogdon
4 tatum
5 grant
6 white
7 Brown
8 smart
Those are just stats. But what about the eye test? With Hauser on the floor...
-Our spacing is awesome. The middle of the floor is open. So much room for guys like Tatum/Brogdon to create. Or room to run a PnR with Rob used as a lob threat. Or, this season - running PnR with Porzingis (having roll to basket or pop out to 3 for pick N pop.
-Hauser is an excellent cutter. Knows how to move without the ball, relocate to the open spots on the floor where he can not only be open for a shot but also where he can give his teammate a clean angle to pass him the ball
-Hauser moves the ball so quick, it doesn't stick to his hands so it keeps the offense flowing smoothly. Meanwhile, opposing teams often try to hunt him on switches, which takes them out of their offensive rhythm and usually they don't even score when they try to attack Hauser.
-It's such a weapon to have Hauser's shooting ability on the floor. Him taking open 3's is basically like a layup for a lot of NBA players. And these shots by Hauser are worth 3 points - not 2!
Our 8th man when we made the NBA finals was Payton Pritchard. Hauser is better than him. Denver's 8th man when they won the title was Christian Braun - he had no playoff experience (no NBA experience at all) prior to this season and Hauser is probably just as good as him too.