ConstableGeneva wrote:
This is amazing!
"Watch the hand check bro!"

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doogie_hauser wrote:Would we have seen PP's stunning ascension and supremely confident swag under Idoka ? Doubt it.Joe Mazz is a madman but he is the best coach we have had since KC Jones
ConstableGeneva wrote:It's a pet peeve that Celtics fans who post on forums don't even know how to spell the names of their players (used to happen a lot with Gordon Hayward being called Haywood). For teammates, this is a tradeable offense.
ConstableGeneva wrote:Heard this on KOC pod via Tom Haberstroh...
Payton Pritchard has the 2nd most makes in EOQ scenarios (not end of game) in last 2 seasons behind D'Aaron Fox. He's shooting 35% on those, 10% higher than the league average.
His effective FG% on these buzzer beaters (1 second or fewer left in quarter) is 47%, 13% higher than league average. His 3FG% in these scenarios is 35%, which is about league average in all situations, not just buzzer beaters.
"This is what I do."
jmr07019 wrote:Currently 5th in made threes shooting 43% on 9 attempts per game. Going to be very tough to keep that up but great start to the season for Pritch.
24istheLAW wrote:jmr07019 wrote:Currently 5th in made threes shooting 43% on 9 attempts per game. Going to be very tough to keep that up but great start to the season for Pritch.
The heaves are fun and all. But this is the biggest story of the Celtics' season so far. At the age of 27, PP he is playing like he's taken a step up from solid bench scorer, to bona-fide, undisputed, quality NBA 6th man. Shooting splits of .449/.349/.917 while also increasing his shot volume.