Oshae Brissett Appreciation Thread
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I enjoy watching this man play defense. Best wing defender for the Celtics off the bench since rookie jaylen
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steefP2 wrote:I enjoy watching this man play defense. Best wing defender for the Celtics off the bench since rookie jaylen
We just need him to hit 35% of his threes he’s a playoff rotation guy
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His shooting has been atrocious in the preseason, but hopefully he turns it around as he gets more comfortable. His shooting stats with Indiana weren't bad.
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Rumors of the Celtics' bench's death have been greatly exaggerated.
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KamikazeK wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:
Rumors of the Celtics' bench's death have been greatly exaggerated.
People keep expecting points from the bench, they will keep getting disappointed. That's not their role. Every once in a while, you will see a Hauser or Pritchard go off but they don't even take enough shots to score in double digits (or get into a rhythm for that matter). PP and Hauser have to be better on D though if they want to stay on the floor.
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Great debut. He, Lamar, and Svi and the rest of the bench are in an awesome spot to get some major flowers on national TV this season.
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31to6 wrote:Great debut. He, Lamar, and Svi and the rest of the bench are in an awesome spot to get some major flowers on national TV this season.
We haven’t even got to the back to backs with no Al Horford or a starter out yet. These guys are going to get some shots at it.
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Brissett made a huge impact in limited minutes. He is one guy I want to crack the rotation along with Stevens. These two bring this team what it needs. That's energy, hustle and defense. Both are athletic too.
On a team that has 5 guys that can score 20 or more on any given night, you need what Brissett and Stevens bring to the table.
On a team that has 5 guys that can score 20 or more on any given night, you need what Brissett and Stevens bring to the table.
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ConstableGeneva wrote:KamikazeK wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:
Rumors of the Celtics' bench's death have been greatly exaggerated.
People keep expecting points from the bench, they will keep getting disappointed. That's not their role. Every once in a while, you will see a Hauser or Pritchard go off but they don't even take enough shots to score in double digits (or get into a rhythm for that matter). PP and Hauser have to be better on D though if they want to stay on the floor.
I agree but I think we need more minutes. It’s not as if the starting 5 exits and an entire bench crew comes in and only scores 8 points. If the bench can give quality minutes and the remaining starters get all the point who cares? I just want those guys to play 15-20 min without the team losing ground.
"I think the criticism's stupid," Stevens said. "So I don't care. I'm with Jaylen (Brown) on that. Those two had achieved more than most 25 and 26 year olds ever had. I'd rather be in the mix and have my guts ripped out than suck."
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Bump.. Had to go back 7 pages to find his thread.
My question is are we changing our mind on this player based on a small but seemingly impressive sample size? I must admit I was down on him early season not just because he was not making his outside shot (mainly baseline 3) but how Broken his shot appeared. I don't know if I am seeing things or not but his mechanics looks different and improved. He certainly is knocking some down. That allowed him to stay on the court and do what he does better, which is provide energy + Hustle.
Has he done enough to stay in any kind of regular season rotation consistently? Or will someone like Banton get a chance soon and Brisset gets relegated back to sitting??
** Side note, I love the energy of Brisset and Queta together.
Out west they have the "splash Brothers"
Our guys can be the "attack the Glass Brothers"
My question is are we changing our mind on this player based on a small but seemingly impressive sample size? I must admit I was down on him early season not just because he was not making his outside shot (mainly baseline 3) but how Broken his shot appeared. I don't know if I am seeing things or not but his mechanics looks different and improved. He certainly is knocking some down. That allowed him to stay on the court and do what he does better, which is provide energy + Hustle.
Has he done enough to stay in any kind of regular season rotation consistently? Or will someone like Banton get a chance soon and Brisset gets relegated back to sitting??
** Side note, I love the energy of Brisset and Queta together.
Out west they have the "splash Brothers"
Our guys can be the "attack the Glass Brothers"
ROAD TO REPEAT !!!!
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playa-hater wrote:Bump.. Had to go back 7 pages to find his thread.
My question is are we changing our mind on this player based on a small but seemingly impressive sample size? I must admit I was down on him early season not just because he was not making his outside shot (mainly baseline 3) but how Broken his shot appeared. I don't know if I am seeing things or not but his mechanics looks different and improved. He certainly is knocking some down. That allowed him to stay on the court and do what he does better, which is provide energy + Hustle.
Has he done enough to stay in any kind of regular season rotation consistently? Or will someone like Banton get a chance soon and Brisset gets relegated back to sitting??
** Side note, I love the energy of Brisset and Queta together.
Out west they have the "splash Brothers"
Our guys can be the "attack the Glass Brothers"
He looks like a solid rotation 3-D guy to me.
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sam_I_am wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:KamikazeK wrote:Rumors of the Celtics' bench's death have been greatly exaggerated.
People keep expecting points from the bench, they will keep getting disappointed. That's not their role. Every once in a while, you will see a Hauser or Pritchard go off but they don't even take enough shots to score in double digits (or get into a rhythm for that matter). PP and Hauser have to be better on D though if they want to stay on the floor.
I agree but I think we need more minutes. It’s not as if the starting 5 exits and an entire bench crew comes in and only scores 8 points. If the bench can give quality minutes and the remaining starters get all the point who cares? I just want those guys to play 15-20 min without the team losing ground.
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playa-hater wrote:Bump.. Had to go back 7 pages to find his thread.
My question is are we changing our mind on this player based on a small but seemingly impressive sample size? I must admit I was down on him early season not just because he was not making his outside shot (mainly baseline 3) but how Broken his shot appeared. I don't know if I am seeing things or not but his mechanics looks different and improved. He certainly is knocking some down. That allowed him to stay on the court and do what he does better, which is provide energy + Hustle.
Has he done enough to stay in any kind of regular season rotation consistently? Or will someone like Banton get a chance soon and Brisset gets relegated back to sitting??
** Side note, I love the energy of Brisset and Queta together.
Out west they have the "splash Brothers"
Our guys can be the "attack the Glass Brothers"
Crash Brothers?
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I kind of like Brissett and Stevens. Their recent leaps helps with downsizing the minutes for Tatum and Brown.
In particular Brissett I can see as the 9th guy in the playoff rotation (10-15 minutes).
In particular Brissett I can see as the 9th guy in the playoff rotation (10-15 minutes).
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Fencer reregistered wrote:playa-hater wrote:Bump.. Had to go back 7 pages to find his thread.
My question is are we changing our mind on this player based on a small but seemingly impressive sample size? I must admit I was down on him early season not just because he was not making his outside shot (mainly baseline 3) but how Broken his shot appeared. I don't know if I am seeing things or not but his mechanics looks different and improved. He certainly is knocking some down. That allowed him to stay on the court and do what he does better, which is provide energy + Hustle.
Has he done enough to stay in any kind of regular season rotation consistently? Or will someone like Banton get a chance soon and Brisset gets relegated back to sitting??
** Side note, I love the energy of Brisset and Queta together.
Out west they have the "splash Brothers"
Our guys can be the "attack the Glass Brothers"
Crash Brothers?
Yours > mine..crash brothers it is..
ROAD TO REPEAT !!!!
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31to6 wrote:shackles10 wrote:I couldn’t get through the video. He said “amazing games” at least 74 times in the first 3 or so minutes.
I made it 4.5 minutes, at which point it dawned on the content creator that if Oshea can just AVERAGE an amazing game, then he’ll be an all star because you won’t be able to deny his amazingness. #newsyoucanuse
Just saw that this thread was the reason that video blew up randomly. I'm the guy who made that video, and I appreciate that it was shared. But that's not at all what I was thinking. It was one of my first times making that style of video and I (clearly) didn't even write a script for it. I really just wanted to talk about how Oshae had been playing very well and had great potential. I'm sorry you didn't like it, but you could be less of a dick.
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brackdan70 wrote:playa-hater wrote:Bump.. Had to go back 7 pages to find his thread.
My question is are we changing our mind on this player based on a small but seemingly impressive sample size? I must admit I was down on him early season not just because he was not making his outside shot (mainly baseline 3) but how Broken his shot appeared. I don't know if I am seeing things or not but his mechanics looks different and improved. He certainly is knocking some down. That allowed him to stay on the court and do what he does better, which is provide energy + Hustle.
Has he done enough to stay in any kind of regular season rotation consistently? Or will someone like Banton get a chance soon and Brisset gets relegated back to sitting??
** Side note, I love the energy of Brisset and Queta together.
Out west they have the "splash Brothers"
Our guys can be the "attack the Glass Brothers"
He looks like a solid rotation 3-D guy to me.
3&D, without the 3..
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