sol537 wrote:I think we lose games 4 and 5 and then steal game 6 only to lose in game 7. Boston vs Cleveland semis but this time Cleveland wins and face OKC in the finals. We get a new champion.
Why do you do this to yourself?
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sol537 wrote:I think we lose games 4 and 5 and then steal game 6 only to lose in game 7. Boston vs Cleveland semis but this time Cleveland wins and face OKC in the finals. We get a new champion.

Chanel Bomber wrote:mpharris36 wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:We have led the score in 9% of all minutes played in the series.
The Knicks being up 2-1 after 3 games in this series is a major upset and feels like a win. Yet, I feel less optimistic about the team's chances than I did before the series.
We've been thoroughly outclassed and outplayed so far. And it took some exceptionally bad shooting from the Celtics in games 1 and 2 for us to have a chance to mount a comeback.
The question is can we scrap two more wins like the Nuggets did against the Sonics in 1994?
I think it's quite easy and convenient to pile on KAT for his defense when Brunson has been a bigger liability defensively. The more significant issue to me is that, besides some clutch shots by Brunson in Boston, neither has played like a star offensively, and we need them to provide elite offense to stay in the game with Boston's 3-point machine. If neither steps their game up, we're likely toast.
5-18 FGAs from KAT is not going to cut it, especially as Mazzzula fouls Mitch out of the series. KAT was a mess on offense. Brunson's final boxscore numbers are misleading, he did not have a good game offensively either. Let's see if either one of them can have a big game on Monday or whenever game 4 is. We're gonna need a dominant performance, likely from JB.
I agree with a lot of your saying. And I ask why do you think Brunson and KAT are struggling? BOS has a very good defense so I will give them that. But it was the same struggles vs a much less talented defensive team in DET. Brunson wasn't overly EFF in that series even with a monster game 6 on the road.
KAT shot the ball decent but now in 3 games vs BOS and 6 games vs DET KAT is taking 3.5 3's per game, even then some of KATs make are crazy...he has to make some really difficult shots because nothing is schemed easy for us. That is dowright ubsurd. Under 4 attempts from 3 from our best shooter? How is that legit offense? How is our coach inable to scheme KAT to take more 3's...we have beeen guarded this was since Jan...no excuse now to just run the same "read and react" BS offense and just hope the talent level of Brunson/KAT bail us out.
Like you said...Brunson and KAT we already know aren't good defenders...they have to be on the top of there game offensively to really make this work. The fact both continue to struggle really only pts to one thing for me. Everything is a grind...everything is a struggle. We don't really try anything different. Its the same vanilla offense we have been running all year. Its just that early in the year KAT was being guarded by Centers and he kills those matchups.
Fully agree. I think it's a combination of factors.
Thibs prefers to run an isolation offense because it limits turnovers.
Brunson and KAT are not better than the sum of their parts. Brunson's mindset is focused on scoring rather than playmaking, and KAT's probably not an aggressive screen setter.
We can't run a 5-out offense with Hart on the court. Not a criticism of Hart, but his lack of shooting throws a wrench in the works. I agree with you Hart should be setting more off-ball screens for KAT.
And I think there's no excuse for the low 3-point shooting output, for which I think Thibs is largely responsible. It's a low-risk, low-reward offense. In a series where our defensive weak points can be exposed, I don't know if this safe approach to offense can produce enough points. It makes sense to use our qualities in the midrange down the stretch of a close game, but we need to take more 3s over the course of 48 minutes. Including our stars.
G_K_F wrote:Hey remember last game when I said I was wrong?
Yeah, my bad, I wasn’t.
It’s not a one game thing.
The Celtics have **** dominated - DOMINATED - this team all season. Including these playoffs where he have led for 12 of 144 minutes. 12 of 144! That’s insanity.
We are supremely overmatched in both ends of the floor despite what anyone here says. The fact that we have 2 wins this series is a miracle. That’s all it is. A straight up miracle. We have no business being in the lead. Series should be 3-0 Boston realistically. And at this point it’s going to end up 4-2 Boston because the sleeping giant has awakened and will make sure they step on our Knicks this time.
KAT is a zero on all ends - specifically defensively. And the Celtics know how to neutralize Brunson and tire him out. Without Brunson we are a rudderless team. We have no offense to speak of and we can’t defend the 3 point line.
Took historically disgraceful 3 point shooting by Boston for us to win 2 games which we were down 20. Think about that. Boston had historically bad shooting nights and were up 20 twice regardless.
Yeah, sorry, we’re still not very good.
dakomish23 wrote:BOS ain’t winning the chip if Tatum & Brown don’t get their head out of their asses and play team basketball. What makes them great is that they could impact the game in all these other ways besides dropping 25, but instead they’re focused on dropping 30 , which is killing this team


sol537 wrote:G_K_F wrote:Hey remember last game when I said I was wrong?
Yeah, my bad, I wasn’t.
It’s not a one game thing.
The Celtics have **** dominated - DOMINATED - this team all season. Including these playoffs where he have led for 12 of 144 minutes. 12 of 144! That’s insanity.
We are supremely overmatched in both ends of the floor despite what anyone here says. The fact that we have 2 wins this series is a miracle. That’s all it is. A straight up miracle. We have no business being in the lead. Series should be 3-0 Boston realistically. And at this point it’s going to end up 4-2 Boston because the sleeping giant has awakened and will make sure they step on our Knicks this time.
KAT is a zero on all ends - specifically defensively. And the Celtics know how to neutralize Brunson and tire him out. Without Brunson we are a rudderless team. We have no offense to speak of and we can’t defend the 3 point line.
Took historically disgraceful 3 point shooting by Boston for us to win 2 games which we were down 20. Think about that. Boston had historically bad shooting nights and were up 20 twice regardless.
Yeah, sorry, we’re still not very good.
That’s why I expect BOS to take the next two then Thibs will be forced to move Hart to the bench in favor of Mitch. We’d may steal game 6 with that switch. But it may be too little, too late.

dakomish23 wrote:Whoever wins game 4 will probably win the series. I expect us to come out on fire but that doesn’t matter in the playoffs. Champions would do 48 mins & send a message
NiceLikeChrist wrote:We are going to deeply regret this. We traded away the best player in the trade and still had to give up a great role player AND a pick?
so many people are going to eat their words about randle
Spree2Houston wrote:You need to insert Mitch into the starting lineup. Mazulla won’t apply Hack a Mitch with his starters out there in order to avoid foul trouble. He only does it mostly with his bench guys. Mitch has dominated defensively this series and Mazulla knows this and tries to get him out of the game
NiceLikeChrist wrote:Reminder that we’ve been starting a high energy bench spark plug the entire season and playing him 38+ mins a night
The starting lineup was never our best lineup but thibs is too stubborn to change just like when he insisted on starting elfrid against the hawks until the very last game.
Just start mitch every quarter. Let them get in the bonus early every time. Let mitch shoot FTs til he misses then take him out.
Besart19 wrote:This looks a lot like last year series vs Sixers
I hope the epilogue will be the same... 4-2 Knicks W