chrisab123 wrote:aim2please wrote:Where is ddb? His boy Cauley-Stein is available. It has to be him or Kanter at this point.
Wouldn't be stunned to see Greg Monroe back later in camp.
Can never say "The moose is loose" enough!
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chrisab123 wrote:aim2please wrote:Where is ddb? His boy Cauley-Stein is available. It has to be him or Kanter at this point.
Wouldn't be stunned to see Greg Monroe back later in camp.
zoyathedestroya wrote:Am I alone in wanting to pair Kemba and Smart in the backcourt and just have Brown come off the bench as the main second unit scorer? Would that be a problem with Jaylen in his contract year?
SparringPartner wrote:Ben-N1ce wrote:Celtics just need Tacko and Williams to be really good Tatum and Jaylen to take a big leap and Hayward to be 85%.
Why is everyone referencing Tacko ******* Fall, who hasn’t played 1 NBA minute, when the Celtics have RW3 & Thies. PLEASE educate yourself! At least N1ce talked about TimeLord in this post along with Tacko ******* Fall.
scootch wrote:I feel like it's Noel. I really do.

Fencer reregistered wrote:CsBsSoxPhins wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:Am I alone in wanting to pair Kemba and Smart in the backcourt and just have Brown come off the bench as the main second unit scorer? Would that be a problem with Jaylen in his contract year?
I don't like that idea, for a couple reasons. I want Hayward to have the ball in his hands as a creator much more than he did last year; essentially he needs to play Al's role from the wing position. Adding Smart as a secondary playmaker will cause Hayward to stand in the corner a lot, like last year. Additionally, we really need a playmaker for the bench unit. Enter: Marcus Smart.
Kemba / Smart
Brown / Langford
Hayward / Ojeleye
Tatum / G Williams
*FA* / R Williams
I don't foresee a problem with too many playmakers among the starters. And I don't think we need a rigid bench unit.
That said, if I'm optimistic about Jaylen happily accepting a sixth man role, I'm wildly optimistic about Marcus doing so. So I'm OK either way.
CsBsSoxPhins wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:Am I alone in wanting to pair Kemba and Smart in the backcourt and just have Brown come off the bench as the main second unit scorer? Would that be a problem with Jaylen in his contract year?
I don't like that idea, for a couple reasons. I want Hayward to have the ball in his hands as a creator much more than he did last year; essentially he needs to play Al's role from the wing position. Adding Smart as a secondary playmaker will cause Hayward to stand in the corner a lot, like last year. Additionally, we really need a playmaker for the bench unit. Enter: Marcus Smart.
Kemba / Smart
Brown / Langford
Hayward / Ojeleye
Tatum / G Williams
*FA* / R Williams
chrisab123 wrote:aim2please wrote:Where is ddb? His boy Cauley-Stein is available. It has to be him or Kanter at this point.
Wouldn't be stunned to see Greg Monroe back later in camp.
VeryMuchWoke wrote:I must be the only one mostly fine with starting Time Lord.
SparringPartner wrote:CsBsSoxPhins wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:Am I alone in wanting to pair Kemba and Smart in the backcourt and just have Brown come off the bench as the main second unit scorer? Would that be a problem with Jaylen in his contract year?
I don't like that idea, for a couple reasons. I want Hayward to have the ball in his hands as a creator much more than he did last year; essentially he needs to play Al's role from the wing position. Adding Smart as a secondary playmaker will cause Hayward to stand in the corner a lot, like last year. Additionally, we really need a playmaker for the bench unit. Enter: Marcus Smart.
Kemba / Smart
Brown / Langford
Hayward / Ojeleye
Tatum / G Williams
*FA* / R Williams
Why can’t Williams start?

SparringPartner wrote:Ben-N1ce wrote:Celtics just need Tacko and Williams to be really good Tatum and Jaylen to take a big leap and Hayward to be 85%.
Why is everyone referencing Tacko ******* Fall, who hasn’t played 1 NBA minute, when the Celtics have RW3 & Thies. PLEASE educate yourself! At least N1ce talked about TimeLord in this post along with Tacko ******* Fall.
chrisab123 wrote:aim2please wrote:Where is ddb? His boy Cauley-Stein is available. It has to be him or Kanter at this point.
Wouldn't be stunned to see Greg Monroe back later in camp.
SparringPartner wrote:VeryMuchWoke wrote:I must be the only one mostly fine with starting Time Lord.
Nope, I am with you 1000%
Darth Celtic wrote:SparringPartner wrote:Ben-N1ce wrote:Celtics just need Tacko and Williams to be really good Tatum and Jaylen to take a big leap and Hayward to be 85%.
Why is everyone referencing Tacko ******* Fall, who hasn’t played 1 NBA minute, when the Celtics have RW3 & Thies. PLEASE educate yourself! At least N1ce talked about TimeLord in this post along with Tacko ******* Fall.
Back the f off Tacko. Embiid is only 7'2. Tacko is 7'7", he must be better.
CHAMPIONSHIP!
sully00 wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:CsBsSoxPhins wrote:I don't like that idea, for a couple reasons. I want Hayward to have the ball in his hands as a creator much more than he did last year; essentially he needs to play Al's role from the wing position. Adding Smart as a secondary playmaker will cause Hayward to stand in the corner a lot, like last year. Additionally, we really need a playmaker for the bench unit. Enter: Marcus Smart.
Kemba / Smart
Brown / Langford
Hayward / Ojeleye
Tatum / G Williams
*FA* / R Williams
I don't foresee a problem with too many playmakers among the starters. And I don't think we need a rigid bench unit.
That said, if I'm optimistic about Jaylen happily accepting a sixth man role, I'm wildly optimistic about Marcus doing so. So I'm OK either way.
The best thing for the team is for Hayward to embrace that 6th man role. He is the only player who can play 4 positions so he can essentially replace any of your starters and he is the only player that can reliably create offense for himself and others besides Kemba. I understand the challenges that come with accepting the role but players who can excel at it can be championship ingredients. I am talking about building your rotation around getting him 30+ mins per game letting Brown and Tatum start the game and not forcing them to carry the second unit offense.