EasyE31 wrote:German Athens wrote:I’m leaning more and more to just reshaping the roster specifically for the Boston matchup.
Yes, Bobby and Brook have their teams they matchup really well against, but neither matches well with Boston. Moving off them could hurt us for other matchups, but Boston is the mountain that has to be climbed.
We desperately need to get quicker in space. I just rewatched the game, and so many of Boston’s buckets weren’t even well executed offensive plays - we were just slow in space and they took advantage with open threes after a single pass or blow-by’s that shouldn’t have been blown-by’s.
Like others, I’m more willing to move Bobby, because Brook is the lynchpin of our rim defense, but I’m willing to deal either or both.
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Isn't the answer here mostly just that the Bucks need to play small against the Celtics? We already have a very mobile, switchable big on the roster - his name is Giannis.
The closing lineup against Boston needs to be Dame/AJ Green/Prince/Middleton/Giannis. That matches their shooting and gives us a defensive lineup that can switch and not get killed by Horford/KP pick and pops.
My focus in the trade market would be on adding a big wing that can defend Tatum and/or play some small ball 4.
The problem with that lineup is we can’t rebound the ball and it doesn’t keep Giannis out of foul trouble since he’d be the only guy remotely capable of defending the rim. We need a mobile 5. Keep Giannis at the 4 to take the pressure off of him.
If Boston has a healthy KP (which is equal odds for us having healthy Midds at this point) they probably sweep us. Right now they likely win in 5 or 6.
























