three3d wrote:basketballRob wrote:Everyone else shot the ball fine. They just didn't get any shots.three3d wrote:
We’re probably the easiest team to beat in the Playoffs, in fact we’re so easy to beat nobody even has to play defense on Paolo and Franz. The shooting is so bad it’s debatable if anybody has to have defense plate on them.
With no real point guard ( Suggs isn’t a pg even if he was healthy) there’s nobody to control the flow and distribute shots, when Paolo and Franz have the ball is iso basketball all the defense has to do it let them kill the shot clock and try to drive to the rim or force a last second shot.
It’s simple basketball, it’s not even NBA level offense at all. Paolo or Franz would have to score 50+ points each to have a chance and that’s just not going to happen.
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Exactly 51 of the 81 shots came from Paolo and Franz, no point guard to creat and distribute or control flow and pace of the game is a HUGE problem.
The entire season feels like a waste I’m not even talking about injuries. Every step of the way crap was thrown against a wall to see what would stick. Caleb Houston was a DNP for most of the season then towards the end he starts getting minutes, 13 to be exact in game one. Jonathan Issac’s minutes restriction ( even if they don’t want to call it minutes restriction ) felt like they just tried to protect him all season. DaSilva goes from starter to not playing, same thing with Goga smh. Nothing made sense.
The Celtics rarely double team, playing every opponent straight up, which puts extra pressure on the opposition role players.
This game reminded me of the first game of last season's finals. Boston played Luka and Kyrie in single coverage. Those two got 45 out of 84 shots. Luka scored 30. No other Mav racked up a lot of points. The final score was 107 to 89, vs 103 to 86 for this Magic game 1.
The difference this postseason for Boston is who's healthy. Brown is hobbled with the knee, but Porzingis and Kornet are now healthy whereas a year ago they were both injured.
Last year in the playoffs the Celtics were forced to play Horford as the single big, even at times going with a no-big lineup with Oshae Brissett at center. In game 1 vs Orlando they frequently played double big, which took away most of the Magic's size advantage.
With Brown having to pick and choose his spots, I'd expect that will continue to some degree.


























