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Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4)

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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#121 » by Triple7 » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:26 am

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Shak_Celts wrote:had to bring this over.

Because the players don’t listen to Brad! Same thing happened last year! A bunch of 3pt chuckers!


That has happened to a lot of coaches and they are all the coaches who don't win!!! If your stars aren't listening to you then his voice isn't strong enough! you cannot choose CBS over Tatum!! Tatum said the dude isn't a leader, he didn't even sugar coat it by saying the best leader, he said he isn't a leader PERIOD! Called dude an XOs coach!! i don't care what people say about the coaches not being important, that's BS! There is a reason LBJ made them fire Blatt, while Blatt is a championship coach overseas, LBJ didn't think he was the right fit!! If coaches really didn't matter, why was Blatt sent packing before the playoffs? Coaches aren't more important nor equally as important but they are very important!!

Hayward/Tatum/Smart went a combined 22-60 from the field


It was evident since last year. We knew Brad ain’t a leader. He almost lost the locker room last year. Guys are not listening to him at all, and doing their own thing. I wanted a coach with fire in him, and not some boring, emotionless, computer nerd! Our guys are young. They needed a sense of stability, that only a coach can give them. What kind of an offense was that? We are the laughing stock of the nba when we can’t figure out the zone since the raps series. CBS needs to go!
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#122 » by SuperDeluxe » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:26 am

Shak_Celts wrote:If your stars aren't listening to you then his voice isn't strong enough! you cannot choose CBS over Tatum!! Tatum said the dude isn't a leader, he didn't even sugar coat it by saying the best leader, he said he isn't a leader PERIOD! Called dude an XOs coach!!

Shak, when did Tatum say that? (Not that I don't believe you... I'm just surprised that I've never seen it.)
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#123 » by reload141 » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:26 am

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reload141 wrote:Ainge has a lot of work to do.

This is all on him now and he better deliver.


Honestly what can he do? He's going to Max Tatum out, which is fine, then probably roll with the same team again.

The main problem with this team is that there top players simply don't produce in crunch time. If the game's close in the 4th it's a loss every time. I've never seen anything like this on any team


I'd like some consolation move up trade if he has a target in mind, but also signing some actual veteran players and putting them into the rotation will just round out the team.

I mean we had Horford and Baynes leave and then we were left with Theis...why anyone is **** on Theis is beyond me, Bam is a STAR.

I've said it already but a knock down 3pt shooter like a T-Ross, an actual playmaking point guard in Rondo and an actual starting big (this is where I don't know who to target)
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#124 » by yazfan » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:26 am

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CSL_1904 wrote:Loved to see JB's and JT's improvement this season and expect even greater things from them next year. They're our future and we're in good hands. It's now up to Ainge to give them some help. We've got a big decision to make on Hayward for a start.

Love ya'll. I know I'm a bit pessimist at times but this was a fun season.



No decision to be had on Hayward.

He opts in for another 32+ million and we have no choice.

With that said, I have a hunch he will retire.....

We can trade him...



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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#125 » by NYCelticsfan136 » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:26 am

The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Honestly this might have been the Celtics best chance for a while.

Going to assume Milwaukee's going to fix their roster,. Miami is just going to get better, and the nets have to be the favorites with Durant and Irving



How is this roster gonna get better?
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#126 » by Shak_Celts » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:27 am

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Kemba For Three wrote:Don't think a mod should use that language TBH.


In fairness the Celtics did play like Simba from the lion king when his father was getting trampled by the wildebeests

Don't feel bad. We weren't beating the Lakers in a series.


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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#127 » by NYCelticsfan136 » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:27 am

Saint Lazarus wrote:What's the over/under Olynyk/Crowder are going to do some dirty **** to the Lakers like dislocate ankles or shoulders? Surprised we got out of this with only jaylen hurting his leg.


Lakers are gonna destroy the heat. In my opinion it’s a mismatch but we shall see.
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#128 » by Saint Lazarus » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:28 am

Kemba For Three wrote:
Saint Lazarus wrote:
Kemba For Three wrote:Don't think a mod should use that language TBH.


In fairness the Celtics did play like Simba from the lion king when his father was getting trampled by the wildebeests

Don't feel bad. We weren't beating the Lakers in a series.


True. Was hoping the clippers would be our saviours, alas it means I won't be visiting the GB for this offseason
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#129 » by LarryBirdsFingr » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:28 am

We don't run any good set plays or actions like the heat. They were driving and diving all over the court in all games and we just dance around the perimeter and Jack shots
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#130 » by keevsnick1 » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:28 am

The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:
reload141 wrote:Ainge has a lot of work to do.

This is all on him now and he better deliver.


Honestly what can he do? He's going to Max Tatum out, which is fine, then probably roll with the same team again.

The main problem with this team is that there top players simply don't produce in crunch time. If the game's close in the 4th it's a loss every time. I've never seen anything like this on any team


A list of possibilities:

Assuming Hayward opts in use his contract to upgrade at center, or get a bench scorer, or both.
Nail a draft pick in the 14-30 range for the first time in a while (tho I like RWill and GWill)
Upgrade over Theis, he should be a backup center (maybe RWill just takes the role).
Use the mid-level on a guy who is actually potentially playable (Kanter was fine, he's not a playoff player).
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#131 » by Asian Celtic » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:28 am

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Will.be ther first time since KG if he ever did something.


What's the point of posting something so extraordinarily false????


None of his last few 'big' noves have worked out. Lets see.. Kyrie flipped, Kemba is just not good enough, Horford was useless the later the team went in the playoffs, his first round picks recently have been trash. Do you want me to go on? Or how about the lack of bench? The lack of midseason trades? The complete crap that is our coaching staff? The unnecessary Stevens extension??

Your turn...


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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#132 » by GrandTheftRondo » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:28 am

Frustrating end to what I consider a successful season overall. From day one I thought our front court was shocking and wasn’t sure about Brown and Tatum. Brown and Tatum proved me wrong. Our shockingly weak front court caught up to us in this series and would have been a terrible sight against Davis and Howard in my opinion.


Before some of you lose your minds and want to fire Brad or Danny, or think Tatum and Brown are not good enough, take a step back. They’ve made two ECF in their early 20s. Yes it hurts to lose both but it happens. Sadly I think Ainge underestimated this team and didn’t give them a proper shot at winning. The bench was putrid with nowhere near enough shooters and the 5 position was a weakness. To be fair to him Corona changed the whole equation. I don’t think anyone gets near the Bucks if the season never stopped.

Tatum has grown into one of the best talents in the league. Yes he had a few disappointing moments in this series but he’s young and it’s his first year dealing with this sort of attention. If you aren’t impressed by the shotmaking and passing he now possesses then I don’t know what to say. Brown is a great second option to him.

Hayward was brutal but once again he ran into shocking luck.

We have the same team next season. Surely Ainge will better equip them to compete in the playoffs and we’ll see Tatum and Brown continue to mature together.

Things aren’t that bad. Yes it stings losing. I don’t think we had a shot at beating the Lakers anyway though so I have to look at it that way.

Thanks for the season and for all you Americans please stay safe in this crazy pandemic time. I hope I can return to your country to watch the Celtics again sometime soon.
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#133 » by LarryBirdsFingr » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:28 am

NYCelticsfan136 wrote:
The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Honestly this might have been the Celtics best chance for a while.

Going to assume Milwaukee's going to fix their roster,. Miami is just going to get better, and the nets have to be the favorites with Durant and Irving



How is this roster gonna get better?

We don't have many options
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Marcus Smart is an underrated shooter
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#134 » by NYCelticsfan136 » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:28 am

This team blew an opportunity plain and simple. Hard to believe the Miami heat are in the nba finals.
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#135 » by JR Hawks » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:29 am

There's no doubt the Heat are the better TEAM.

The gap between Spo and Brad is a country mile, from Brad not being able to figure out a zone to end of clock execution. Spo maximizes his talent, Brad doesn't. The difference is shocking.

Speaking of shocking, let's talk about Theis v. Bam. Ouch. There's just no path forward with Theis.

Random questions:

Is there anything that can be done to get Smart to stop shooting the ball? We've been asking for years and he continues to get his regardless of how many legit scorers we have.

Did Gordon play tonight? Has he played once in the last three years?
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#136 » by Prophet_tt » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:29 am

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Prophet_tt wrote:Alllsooo.....

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA..... Marcus "King of the North" Smart, adios amigo!! Also LOOOOOL at his flop that lead to Kembers turnover late. I've never wanted a team eliminated as much as I wanted this Celtics team GONE. Marcus makes them unwatchable for me. Love Brown though, Tatum is iight too (needs to figure out the early game stuff). I'd love to have that one two punch for years to come. Smart needs to go though.

Once again, lmao you Celtic bums, better luck next year. Thought you were going to the finals and got waxed in 6 XD


Imagine losing to Celtic bums and still having the nerve to show your face.


You guys have way more talent than us. EVERYONE in the league knows that.. three all stars no? XD... Terrible leadership, shows in the attitude of the team. Better luck next year. Hopefully this humbles you... Remember Raptors were supposed to miss playoffs this year or be a low seed at BEST.
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Post#137 » by HeatFanLifer » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:29 am

Good series Celtic fans. Hope to see more Heat-Bos ECFs in the years ahead.
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Re: Post-Game Notes: BOS 113, MIA 125 (2-4) 

Post#138 » by phillynative » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:29 am

    NYCelticsfan136 wrote:37 points in the fourth quarter. What a joke. Lakers about to get one of the easiest titles they have ever gotten. 2020 can’t end soon enough.


    Was it going to be tougher against the boys in green. Look what Bam did to you . What you think AD would...
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    Post#139 » by Saint Lazarus » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:29 am

    LarryBirdsFingr wrote:We don't run any good set plays or actions like the heat. They were driving and diving all over the court in all games and we just dance around the perimeter and Jack shots


    Our inability or willingness to move without the basketball or cut is the most telling part about our coaching tbh. That and not knowing how to beat a zone for almost 2 series
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    Post#140 » by Festurs » Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:29 am

    sprash9802 wrote:
    Froob wrote:If we can get CP3 for a Kemba, I don’t see how we can turn that down.


    My exact thoughts!! Get a bigger PG who isn't a defensive liability. Ainges hard on for midgets is **** frustrating.

    Chris paul hasn’t done crap. He is a career loser I don’t see how he helps.

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