Chanel Bomber wrote:Boston are the favorites of course. They have no glaring weakness, they have the best player in the series and they are extremely well coached. But I think on paper we have the horses to compete with them and - if luck is on our side - beat them.
The keys are obviously Brunson and KAT because Mazzula will order his team to hunt them mercilessly on defense. So those two will need to play much better defense for us to compete, starting with a higher level of intensity.
On offense, I think both KAT and Jalen will need to be particularly efficient and punish their matchups. This is where Jrue's health is such a key factor. Brunson has to dominate against Pritchard. KAT needs to punish switches and hit his 3s.
The rest of the team has fewer question marks. Some may make crucial plays, but I think I know what to expect from OG, Mikal, Mitch and Hart.
I expect the Celtics to have the edge in coaching. But Thibs can't get completely outclassed in this series for us to have a chance.
Tatum's the best player in the series but we have the best ball-handler and the most clutch player in the series in Brunson, who I believe has another level he can go to.
Going with the romantic Knicks in 6 pick as I want to be optimistic about Jalen and KAT rising to the occasion, despite the data pointing towards an easy Celtics series win.
The fact the Pistons were so successful with Duren on Hart and Harris on KAT gives me little hope for the series, there's realistically only two ways out of that defense. It's either Hart makes threes on volume and a good percentage, or you play big and penalize them for trying to guard your big like that, the problem in this series is the Celtics can go big too, and both their bigs can hit threes on volume. They can maintain the KP on Hart defense, and have Horford on KAT, which is just nasty, cause the old man can still defend at a high level, even on switches.