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Post#1401 » by Shak_Celts » Thu Apr 17, 2025 7:02 pm

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Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:
playa-hater wrote:Imagine having a team. With not just the best talent in the world. But such a great fit together thanks to brad stevens, and making a comparison to the Phoenix Suns with the type of team That was never meant to fit together. And then wonder why some players are happy and others are upset.

Imagine blaming the coach for a player like Bradley beal. Who I don't believe ever played defense, on a team that didn't have defense and wondering why everyone is unhappy??

God forbid a coach who was desperate, tried playing a rookie who was drafted because he was a defensive specialist on a horrible team with no defense??

Yeah it's the coach's fault ??

I thank God every day That Boston has one of the best front offices and POBO in Brad Stevens. He is the reason everyone is happy. It's called building a great Roster full of talent that fits extremely well together vs versus a roster that anybody above a casual fan would have noticed was a horrible fit from day one.

But hey let's keep pushing narratives..
Maybe one of them will stick eventually.

It's always fascinating seeing the hoops you'll jump through to avoid giving Mazzulla any type of credit. Just to be clear, at work if you have a team of ~15 people that work well together with basically zero drama do you say: it's all down to the person in HR that handles recruiting or do you think that the manager that deals with all those employees on a daily basis has some influence on that group dynamic ?

I remember not long before Mazzulla got the job, when Celtics players (with a ton of overlap with the roster that Mazzulla inherited and that supposedly fits together on its own) would hold players only meetings and call each other out in the media for not wanting to pass the ball. I remember when Pritchard asked for a trade and instead of it derailing the season of the player/franchise like it's usually the case it was handled internally with minimal fuss and he keeps getting better and better. Those aren't narratives, those are real things that happened.


Debating whether I should reply or not because it will only lead to a circular or redundant argument.

But I also consider brad stevens, an excellent coach, but using some of the logic brought on this debate. I guess since there was a lot of infighting during the kyrie irving gordon haywood years as well as horrible chemistry in the locker room and a very depressing finish to a team that may have more talent than any in recent memory, would you now classify Stevens as a bad coach? Because players in the locker room were technically piss poor??

And even after getting rid of toxic kyrie, irving, it really wasn't too much better. Hence brad stevens relieving himself of coaching duties the following season or two.


Brad can be both a good coach and not good at handling the player’s egos. People credit Doc for being great at handling stars, but not as great at coaching. Maybe Joe is good at both? I don’t really care about every opinion on him, it’s just good to debate, it’s fun. I believe Joe is a really good coach and handles the personality side well too.

We’ve lost excellent coaches around him and we’re still going strong. There are many examples of great talent not working, it takes more than that. Joe deserves his fair share of credit, he inherited what he inherited, he can only work with what he’s given. The players know what they have in Joe and that’s all that matters to me!


I haven’t heard any guy say it is easy making this team fit, just because games mesh well doesn’t mean they don’t have to work very hard at it! Every last one of those guys have an ego, I think Joe is part of them all looking at the bigger picture for the better of the team. I don’t care about all the back-and-forth that goes on and how much people don’t like what they see at times, it’s obviously working, and Joe is part of that!

The same people talking about the talent that Joe inherited are some of the same people who say Spo is a great coach, as if his career didn’t start the same way Joe’s did. Except he had the second best player in the history of the game on his team. You can say he’s been a good coach since then, with lesser talent, but that’s not fair to Joe because he hasn’t had to go that route yet. If it’s the talent for Joe, it was definitely the same for Spoelstra.

I get not liking everything the man does, but to say Joe isn’t part of our success because of the talent, as if he’s a bad coach, that’s something I can’t agree with! He will always be a Celtics champion! He’s doing something right!!
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Post#1402 » by bucknersrevenge » Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:19 pm

phincsfan wrote:Is there an NBA GM and owner that will take a chance on Zion? :lol:


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Post#1403 » by phincsfan » Thu Apr 17, 2025 10:03 pm

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phincsfan wrote:Is there an NBA GM and owner that will take a chance on Zion? :lol:


Watch it be us.


Imagine waking up to that breaking news :lol:
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Post#1404 » by Smart2Nesmith43 » Thu Apr 17, 2025 11:24 pm

ConstableGeneva wrote:Kings GM rightfully fired for building Bulls West after seeing the year-to-year consistency of Chicago making the play-in. Light the Beam!

Kings are such a well run organization they managed to conduct an extensive and thorough search for the best possible hire at GM in under 24 hours :lol:
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Post#1405 » by zoyathedestroya » Fri Apr 18, 2025 1:11 am

Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:
ConstableGeneva wrote:Kings GM rightfully fired for building Bulls West after seeing the year-to-year consistency of Chicago making the play-in. Light the Beam!

Kings are such a well run organization they managed to conduct an extensive and thorough search for the best possible hire at GM in under 24 hours :lol:

Seems like that’s been lined up for a while now.
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Post#1406 » by Parliament10 » Fri Apr 18, 2025 3:04 am

So, how many Head Coach positions and GM positions are available, so far?
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Post#1407 » by Fierce1 » Fri Apr 18, 2025 11:56 am

Play-in tournament very interesting this season.

Instead of having no NBA games for 4 or 5 days, the play-in is a nice filler.
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Post#1408 » by playa-hater » Fri Apr 18, 2025 3:13 pm

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playa-hater wrote:Debating whether I should reply or not because it will only lead to a circular or redundant argument.

But I also consider brad stevens, an excellent coach, but using some of the logic brought on this debate. I guess since there was a lot of infighting during the kyrie irving gordon haywood years as well as horrible chemistry in the locker room and a very depressing finish to a team that may have more talent than any in recent memory, would you now classify Stevens as a bad coach? Because players in the locker room were technically piss poor??

And even after getting rid of toxic kyrie, irving, it really wasn't too much better. Hence brad stevens relieving himself of coaching duties the following season or two.


Brad can be both a good coach and not good at handling the player’s egos. People credit Doc for being great at handling stars, but not as great at coaching. Maybe Joe is good at both? I don’t really care about every opinion on him, it’s just good to debate, it’s fun. I believe Joe is a really good coach and handles the personality side well too.

We’ve lost excellent coaches around him and we’re still going strong. There are many examples of great talent not working, it takes more than that. Joe deserves his fair share of credit, he inherited what he inherited, he can only work with what he’s given. The players know what they have in Joe and that’s all that matters to me!


I haven’t heard any guy say it is easy making this team fit, just because games mesh well doesn’t mean they don’t have to work very hard at it! Every last one of those guys have an ego, I think Joe is part of them all looking at the bigger picture for the better of the team. I don’t care about all the back-and-forth that goes on and how much people don’t like what they see at times, it’s obviously working, and Joe is part of that!

The same people talking about the talent that Joe inherited are some of the same people who say Spo is a great coach, as if his career didn’t start the same way Joe’s did. Except he had the second best player in the history of the game on his team. You can say he’s been a good coach since then, with lesser talent, but that’s not fair to Joe because he hasn’t had to go that route yet. If it’s the talent for Joe, it was definitely the same for Spoelstra.

I get not liking everything the man does, but to say Joe isn’t part of our success because of the talent, as if he’s a bad coach, that’s something I can’t agree with! He will always be a Celtics champion! He’s doing something right!!


You using Doc Rivers is a great example to strengthen my argument. Doc Rivers won a title and was one Kenrick Perkins injury and game 7 victory away from winning back to back. But When Doc lost his "great players" he showed many times what a poor coach he actually is. Doc has to have been hired and fired as much or almost as much as any coach ever, I think. Doc continues to live off the Narrative of being a "player's coach". And perhaps he is. But no matter what his strengths are, you have to judge the whole package. Doc Rivers has or should have been Proven a fraud by now. Doc is a great example of Hiring "retreads" over and over again.

Spo, like you said has already proven himself after Lebron and Joe has not yet had the chance. That is fair. But The idea that I may think Joe is a lot closer to Doc than Spo agitates a handful of posters (mainly one) so much I find interesting. I get I am often on the opposite end of the spectrum on Joe. But I am not alone in that thinking. I Just take the most heat because I am not shy about saying it. It is a shame because there were some quality posters who agreed but were often "attacked" for having this opinion and have not returned. Caveman, I found to have a pretty sophisticated understanding of BB and is no longer here. That appears to be the GOAL of some. I guess we should all agree on everything and sing Cum-ba-Ya or something like that.
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Post#1409 » by ConstableGeneva » Fri Apr 18, 2025 7:30 pm

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Post#1410 » by 165bows » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:09 am

Jaquez is hurt or he just totally fell out of the heat rotation?
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Post#1411 » by Bill Lumbergh » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:28 am

Going to OT. I want Miami to win (and I loathe them) because I don't want them in the lottery.
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Post#1412 » by Bar Fight » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:36 am

For all the DPOY hype, Dyson Daniels needless gambling/helping off shooters has pretty much ended the Hawks season lol
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Post#1413 » by Parliament10 » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:37 am

Davion Mitchell, has grit.
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Post#1414 » by ConstableGeneva » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:38 am

Davion Mitchell just out-Traed Trae Young. That's like 3 threes in three minutes in OT.
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Post#1415 » by redslastlaugh » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:39 am

Niang gave a nice +9 boost off the bench for Atlanta, 20pts/4reb/4ast on 8-14. I don't know if Georges Niang is a free agent, but I'd take him for us if we need to fill a roster spot on a veterans min.
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Post#1416 » by Parliament10 » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:41 am

The Heat move from 10 Seed, to 8 Seed.
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Post#1417 » by redslastlaugh » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:43 am

Yes, I feel ya. However, if Miami makes the playoffs, the 15th pick goes to OKC. If Miami would miss the playoffs, they keep the pick. At this point, I'd rather OKC not get the ammo.

But, it's moot. Miami won, the 15th pick is going to the Thunder.
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Post#1418 » by meatball sub » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:45 am

cavs get to deal with the heat in round 1. lovely
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Post#1419 » by Bill Lumbergh » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:48 am

redslastlaugh wrote:Yes, I feel ya. However, if Miami makes the playoffs, the 15th pick goes to OKC. If Miami would miss the playoffs, they keep the pick. At this point, I'd rather OKC not get the ammo.

But, it's moot. Miami won, the 15th pick is going to the Thunder.
Bill Lumbergh wrote:Going to OT. I want Miami to win (and I loathe them) because I don't want them in the lottery.

Yeah, the rich get richer. I'm still glad Miami has no shot at jumping into the top 4.
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Post#1420 » by Parliament10 » Sat Apr 19, 2025 1:49 am

meatball sub wrote:cavs get to deal with the heat in round 1. lovely

Hahaha. :lol:

I just want the Heat to take the Cavaliers to 6 Games. They do anymore than that, it's icing on the cake.
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