Dogen wrote:Springer seems to be infected with "Not Lonnie Walker Syndrome". His stock is so low right now, and the little playing time has not done anything to dissuade that opinion for most.
As there will be options at the trade deadline, including Scrubb fitting in somehow. Until then, I'm happy to see how things develop with Springer.
I'm not buying the current narrative about him. I've seen what he's done in 2022 and 2023 and there needs to be an explanation as to why he's apparently fallen off so much. Don't be fooled! It's mainly a confidence issue.
My theory is this: there is something about Joe Mazzulla that **** so thoroughly with talented young player's heads. If they can stick through the mind games and make it past the Mazzulla litmus test, they have a chance with the team.
That's the answer. It's Psycho Joe. If Jaden sticks with it, he'll eventually get his Pritchard moment. But not until he completes Mazzulla boot camp.
At some point, Jaden will have some signature moment where he like, rips the ball out of Embiid's hands and pushes the ball up the floor. Everyone will suddenly be all, "OMG love this guy!" We're seeing some signs with Walsh already. Springer just needs to be patient and keep proving himself to coach, and his turn will come.
You might have a valid point and I applaud you for bringing a fresh perspective to the springer/lonnie discussion because it's getting to the point where so many of us (myself included, maybe) are beating a dead horse, regurgitating the same stuff over and over
If we think about it:
-Springer was a 5 star recruit, coming out of HS at IMG Academy (where other NBA players like Keyonte George, Jett Howard, Jarace Walker, Moussa Diabate, etc. played) so of course played for a different coach there
-He was excellent in college, playing at Tennessee for Rick Barnes (who coached Kevin Durant, Grant Williams, Lamarcus Aldridge, Dalton Knecht, Tristan Thompson, DJ Augustin and many others when they were in college)
-He was buried on the bench (and in G league) when Doc Rivers coached Philly
-He started to turn the corner and contribute in meaningful mins during Nick Nurse's 1st season coaching Philly
-He was awesome in summer league 2024 for the celtics summer league team, which was coached by DJ Macleay
-He has yet to crack the rotation while coached by Mazzulla
So he has been really good under most of the coaches he's played for. So perhaps you're on to something. Maybe Springer will never work out here but maybe it'll just take some more time for him to get on Mazzulla's good size.
It does seem like Mazzulla has a strong preference for playing vets and playing guys who have more experience with the team and have more time getting used to the Celtics systems, schemes..
Keep in mind, out of everyone on our 15 man roster, Springer is the 2nd youngest player. And while Walsh is younger than Springer, Walsh has more experience with the team (Walsh has 1 full season under his belt w/ BOS, 2 full summer leagues, 2 full training camps, it's been 16.5 months since the team acquired him compared to Springer who has 0 full seasons under his belt with BOS, 0 full summer leagues - only played in 1 SL game, 1 full training camp and just 8.5 months since he was acquired by the team)