Hal14 wrote:Triple7 wrote:Hal14 wrote:Kornet already did cut it last season. He was our 3rd big last season and we had 2nd best record in the league, #1 in net rating. Kornet was 8th on the team in BPM, ahead of Smart and Grant.
Now with the addition of Porzingis, we only need him to be the 4th big.
Kornet is not a perfect player by any means. But at this point, he knows our systems inside and out. He's 7'2", is a good passer, plays very unselfish basketball on offense, plays hard, works hard, doesn't complain about sporadic playing time, is a great locker room/team chemistry guy, keeps everyone loose with his goofy sense of humor. Plays high IQ, fundamentally sound basketball, sets screens, is a pretty good shot blocker (had a blocks % of 4.9, which was tied for 11th in the NBA last season, a hair below Rob who was 5.0), can catch lobs, etc.
Nah he’s too **** soft. As a 4th big with very limited mins, then i guess he’s fine, but we all know Al and Rob will miss tons of games, and we don’t know yet with porzingis. So no, kornet won’t cut it.
But he already did cut it lol. Nothing you said has proven otherwise.
Again, we had the #1 net rating in the league last season, with Kornet as the 3rd big (and he was 8th on the team in BPM, ahead of Smart and ahead of Grant). Now he's the 4th big.
Rob will likely play more games than last season. Rob had surgery right before the season started last season. It does not look like that will happen again this season - this is the healthiest offseason he's had in his career. And Al pretty much never gets hurt - he only misses games if he is sitting out back to backs, and there's only about 13 of those per season.
Celtics record last season in games Kornet played 12+ mins: 22-7 (.758 winning percentage)
Celtics record in other games: 35-18 (.660 winning percentage)
Keep in mind, many of the games Kornet played 12+ mins were when we were on the 2nd night of a back to back to Horford was sitting out (teams typically have a lower chance of winning on 2nd night of a back to back, not to mention 1 of our starters Horford being out hurts our chances). Also, a lot of the games Kornet played 12+ mins were games Rob was out - which makes it harder for us to win if one of our best players (Rob) is out. So it actually speaks volumes that the team still had a better winning % in those games where Kornet played 12+ mins.
Lol. The guy is soft as you can get. Just a little bump underneath and he’s gone. He can’t defend anyone on the block. I have no problem with Kornet offensively.










