zoyathedestroya wrote:
According to my sources, this is also the opening offer on the table for JB. So the signing delay is a bit understandable.

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zoyathedestroya wrote:
According to my sources, this is also the opening offer on the table for JB. So the signing delay is a bit understandable.
zoyathedestroya wrote:
According to my sources, this is also the opening offer on the table for JB. So the signing delay is a bit understandable.
aim2please wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:darrendaye wrote:
Did he really also say that about Pritchard? He was describing himself.
This was the original clip:
Second copy pasta you fell for this summer
keevsnick1 wrote:
Ya I always find it funny when people say stuff like "What if star x, y or z gets hurt. the depth behind them is bad. The team will struggle!" And like....yes. If your stars get hurt you generally aren't winning a title. There's no amount of depth that's really going to fix that issue.
Celts17Pride wrote:keevsnick1 wrote:
Ya I always find it funny when people say stuff like "What if star x, y or z gets hurt. the depth behind them is bad. The team will struggle!" And like....yes. If your stars get hurt you generally aren't winning a title. There's no amount of depth that's really going to fix that issue.
There is a huge difference between saying that about Tatum, Brown and White versus what I am saying about Brogdon, R Williams and Porzingis who are hurt all the time, every year.
bisme37 wrote:I've been thinking we need a legit pass-first playmaking point guard. But I have no idea who it is.
There are very few of them left in the league these days and most team don't have one, including most of the recent champions. And then when I start thinking of names, most of them aren't better players than the guards we have and therefore would probably not even get minutes.
So now I'm wondering why I've been so obsessed with getting a pass-first playmaking point guard when it's not really a thing that most Championship teams have or need.
bisme37 wrote:I've been thinking we need a legit pass-first playmaking point guard. But I have no idea who it is.
There are very few of them left in the league these days and most teams don't have one, including most of the recent champions. And then when I start thinking of names, most of them aren't better players than the guards we have and therefore would probably not even get minutes.
So now I'm wondering why I've been so obsessed with getting a pass-first playmaking point guard when it's not really a thing that most Championship teams have or need.
bisme37 wrote:I've been thinking we need a legit pass-first playmaking point guard. But I have no idea who it is.
There are very few of them left in the league these days and most teams don't have one, including most of the recent champions. And then when I start thinking of names, most of them aren't better players than the guards we have and therefore would probably not even get minutes.
So now I'm wondering why I've been so obsessed with getting a pass-first playmaking point guard when it's not really a thing that most Championship teams have or need.
Fierce1 wrote:31to6 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:Russell, Cowens, Parish, McHale, and KG all resulted in the Celtics winning a chip.
Celts never won a chip without a quality big man.
The 1990s resulted in ZERO championships for the Celtics because they had Radja, Battie, and Potapenko as bigs.
Basketball is a game for tall people.
The Celtics didn’t win a championship during the 1990s because after Bird retired and Reggie died, they **** sucked. And they didn’t have Bias as the star to carry them past Larry because he also **** died. Having a 6’1” shooting guard (Dee Brown) as your best player isn’t the way to build a champion, but that’s where bad luck put them. Oh and tanking for Timmy didn’t pay off. Thanks for bringing up a lot of painful memories!
Also: Dino is in the HOF and would’ve easily won titles as a key big if he’d been a Chicago Bull.
Also #2: Battie played for Boston from 1999 — 2003.
Dino made the HOF as an international player, not as an NBA player.
Don't confuse Dino's greatness in international competition with his NBA career because Dino never made an All-Star team in the NBA.
And when the Celtics played MJ and the Bulls, during Dino's time, Dino was always held in check by Horace Grant.
bisme37 wrote:I've been thinking we need a legit pass-first playmaking point guard. But I have no idea who it is.
There are very few of them left in the league these days and most teams don't have one, including most of the recent champions. And then when I start thinking of names, most of them aren't better players than the guards we have and therefore would probably not even get minutes.
So now I'm wondering why I've been so obsessed with getting a pass-first playmaking point guard when it's not really a thing that most Championship teams have or need.
Larry_Russell wrote:bisme37 wrote:I've been thinking we need a legit pass-first playmaking point guard. But I have no idea who it is.
There are very few of them left in the league these days and most teams don't have one, including most of the recent champions. And then when I start thinking of names, most of them aren't better players than the guards we have and therefore would probably not even get minutes.
So now I'm wondering why I've been so obsessed with getting a pass-first playmaking point guard when it's not really a thing that most Championship teams have or need.
Championship teams have a lead "playmaker" though.
Assist %s
Jokic 46.6
Warriors - 2 above 30
Bucks - 3 above 23
Lakers - Lebron at 49
Raptors - Lowry at 35
Warriors - 2 at 25 - 1 at 30
Warriors 1 at 27 and 1 at 31
Cavs LEbron 36 Kyrie 26
etc
etc
etc
All the championship teams have at least 1 guy at or above 30 with the exception of the bucks who had 3 guys over 23.
Based on last year numbers our top guys were
Smart at 26.5 ------Gone
Brogdon at 21.5
Tatum at 20.9
White at 19.5
Brown at 16.5
KP last year was 12.9
I am not sure where to find Whites assist% in games without Smart last year but his APG was just a smidge over 5. Shiort of Smarts average of 6.3
So that means our best passer will be at around 25% assist rate. Well short of needing at least one over 30.
bisme37 wrote:I've been thinking we need a legit pass-first playmaking point guard. But I have no idea who it is.
There are very few of them left in the league these days and most teams don't have one, including most of the recent champions. And then when I start thinking of names, most of them aren't better players than the guards we have and therefore would probably not even get minutes.
So now I'm wondering why I've been so obsessed with getting a pass-first playmaking point guard when it's not really a thing that most Championship teams have or need.
zoyathedestroya wrote:Expanded roles and/or increased playing time for Hauser, White, Timelord, and Pritchard excite me as much as the addition of Porzingis. If I had full trust in Joe the way Brad has, I'd be even more excited for all the possibilities on offense with this stacked arsenal.
zoyathedestroya wrote:Larry_Russell wrote:bisme37 wrote:I've been thinking we need a legit pass-first playmaking point guard. But I have no idea who it is.
There are very few of them left in the league these days and most teams don't have one, including most of the recent champions. And then when I start thinking of names, most of them aren't better players than the guards we have and therefore would probably not even get minutes.
So now I'm wondering why I've been so obsessed with getting a pass-first playmaking point guard when it's not really a thing that most Championship teams have or need.
Championship teams have a lead "playmaker" though.
Assist %s
Jokic 46.6
Warriors - 2 above 30
Bucks - 3 above 23
Lakers - Lebron at 49
Raptors - Lowry at 35
Warriors - 2 at 25 - 1 at 30
Warriors 1 at 27 and 1 at 31
Cavs LEbron 36 Kyrie 26
etc
etc
etc
All the championship teams have at least 1 guy at or above 30 with the exception of the bucks who had 3 guys over 23.
Based on last year numbers our top guys were
Smart at 26.5 ------Gone
Brogdon at 21.5
Tatum at 20.9
White at 19.5
Brown at 16.5
KP last year was 12.9
I am not sure where to find Whites assist% in games without Smart last year but his APG was just a smidge over 5. Shiort of Smarts average of 6.3
So that means our best passer will be at around 25% assist rate. Well short of needing at least one over 30.
White was close to 28% assist rate in the 11-game stretch Smart was out. But I don’t think that’s the direction this team is going. I think we’ll use our bigs more in the half court as offensive hubs and lean more on Tatum as a primary playmaker.
Brogdon topped at 26.9% in his last season with the Pacers. He potentially could replicate that as the primary playmaker for the second unit.
Larry_Russell wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:Larry_Russell wrote:
Championship teams have a lead "playmaker" though.
Assist %s
Jokic 46.6
Warriors - 2 above 30
Bucks - 3 above 23
Lakers - Lebron at 49
Raptors - Lowry at 35
Warriors - 2 at 25 - 1 at 30
Warriors 1 at 27 and 1 at 31
Cavs LEbron 36 Kyrie 26
etc
etc
etc
All the championship teams have at least 1 guy at or above 30 with the exception of the bucks who had 3 guys over 23.
Based on last year numbers our top guys were
Smart at 26.5 ------Gone
Brogdon at 21.5
Tatum at 20.9
White at 19.5
Brown at 16.5
KP last year was 12.9
I am not sure where to find Whites assist% in games without Smart last year but his APG was just a smidge over 5. Shiort of Smarts average of 6.3
So that means our best passer will be at around 25% assist rate. Well short of needing at least one over 30.
White was close to 28% assist rate in the 11-game stretch Smart was out. But I don’t think that’s the direction this team is going. I think we’ll use our bigs more in the half court as offensive hubs and lean more on Tatum as a primary playmaker.
Brogdon topped at 26.9% in his last season with the Pacers. He potentially could replicate that as the primary playmaker for the second unit.
If that is the play, with big and tatum initiating, then someone needs to up the assist rate bigtime.
Thats the point, GSWs best passer is Green, Jokic with Denver, Giannis with Bucks.
Someone needs to distibute.
1 time in the past 20ish years has a team won the title without someone in the 30s or above and that was the warriors with Curry, Draymond and Klay all above 23.
The chances of replicating that success is pretty low, imo, when history dictates needing at least 1 person who can settle down an offense and get everyone set up and get an offense started.
So low is the rate of success that you could count it on 1 hand. ANd that GSW team had 2 of the greatest shooters of all time who can get a shot off from anywhere at anytime....and they still made plays for teammates.
If our bigs and tatum are going to be primary distributors then Tatum needs to be in the 30s minimum (In the Giannis low to mid 30s) and White up his to mid 20s, and Porzingas and Brown both up theirs to the 20 range.
If that happens then I think we will be fine
A mid 30
a mid 20
and 3 other 20s (brown, KP, Brogdon)
It just has not happened yet, Jayson has been stagnant with his assist% since 2020-21 season (3 years)Brown too.
And if the plan is to jack threes, then no one is going to attack and kick, no one is going to want to put in effort to start that offense...not that I can see at least.
I hope I am wrong as I do not want a my turn your turn 3pointer heavy offense.