Caneman786 wrote:One_and_Done wrote:He was leading a threadbare Celtics team to contention this year,
There's five guys on the Celtics who bring more value to the team than does Brown. And that's not even counting the coach.
Too many made up stats used for your convenience. Brown is scoring double/triple as much as Hauser and Pritchard at same efficiency yet they have “more impact”. Derrick White as having one of the worst offensive seasons ever and Queta lmao. You can’t be serious. I guess Jokic should’ve been nowhere near mvp contention Given that nuggets looked just fine without him and some may argue even better. Celtics were projected to be a loterry team and mazulla was bashed as overrated and most of you thought there was no way Brown could carry the charge. It’s ok to admit that you were flat out wrong. Now that said, Dybantsa plays nothing like Brown in playstyle or offensive impact. Brown has struggled to dribble and finish with left, Dybantsa can finish with both and dribble with both. Dybantsa’s whole game is based on counter moves and footwork rather than just raw athleticism. Some of these comparisons throughout the thread make 0 sense when preseason a ton of you assumed Dybantsa would struggle in the half court but the very opposite happened. Not only that, Dybantsa is all time great at the rim which makes the comparison null and void. Lastly, Dybantsa objectively speaking is probably the most doubled/triple teamed player in the last decade, I’ll try to find stats to back it up but Dybantsa experienced way less single coverage than anyone in this current draft or the last draft for that matter. It’s interesting how Dybantsa is more efficient than Peterson and Flagg while having much worse teammates yet somehow Dybantsa gets nitpicked on everything. Hmmmmm


























