Parliament10 wrote:
The praise for Javonte worries me. We need a pg with the starters and for that matter for all 48 minutes. Smart, Javonte and center is also too little shooting in a lineup.
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Parliament10 wrote:
LuckyLarry wrote:The biggest problem this team has is Brad Stevens. brad is top 5 defensive mind of the league that should not be debated:) But offensively, it is very medium to bad.
-Let Smart take a ton of 3pts (defensively he is the heart of the team but offensively he is the cancer. it’s a shame because he’s a great passer and he can drive to the basket but his Volume 3pts shooting is really killing us)
- His timeout are always too late (idk maybe he like watching us getting destroy)
- In the 4th QT he let our players play stupid iso when the game is on the line
-His rotation are very questionable and sometimes not adapted.
I saw someone say we should had hire MDA as an assistant coach and i 100% agree with it.

ConstableGeneva wrote:
As much as I love Smart, I don't think he'd even be a candidate for DPOY. I even believe he won't make any of the all-defensive teams this season. More offensive responsibility could equate him taking a step back on the defensive end. Same would apply to Tatum and Brown esp while Kemba's out. Hope I'm proven wrong for the 1000th time. I do think Smart will average something like 16/4/6 this season. Unsure yet about his efficiency.
keevsnick1 wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:
As much as I love Smart, I don't think he'd even be a candidate for DPOY. I even believe he won't make any of the all-defensive teams this season. More offensive responsibility could equate him taking a step back on the defensive end. Same would apply to Tatum and Brown esp while Kemba's out. Hope I'm proven wrong for the 1000th time. I do think Smart will average something like 16/4/6 this season. Unsure yet about his efficiency.
Well he averaged 12.9 on 51.8% TS last year despite the fact he had the second best shooting season of his career on decent volume. If he is forced to scored 16 a game I'm fairly certain his efficiency is gonna be pretty bad, and if that comes at the cost of some of smarts defense then that tradeoff is REALLY bad.
BK_2020 wrote:This guy has Derozan worse than Marcus Education Reform Morris, Caris Lebum, Josh Richardson, Trae Young worse than Brogdon, VanVleet or C.J. McCollum, and Zion below Jaylen Brown?


1. Boston Celtics
WAR: 132.2
Best under-25 players: Jayson Tatum (53.4), Jaylen Brown (27.4), Robert Williams (10.3)
Last year’s rank: 8th
There are two components of the Celtics’ league-best youth ranking. The first is the supporting cast, which is better than Luka’s in Dallas or Young’s in Atlanta. If Tatum didn’t exist, the Celtics’ U25 group would still rank in the top half of the league, with Brown the best young player on most teams.
The second is Tatum himself. Although not quite at Doncic’s level, he’s in mighty fine historical company nonetheless after improving across the board in his third season. Besides Doncic and Tatum, 13 previous players were named to an All-NBA team at age 21 or younger. All 13 are either in the Hall of Fame already or locks to get there once they retire.
As a scorer, Tatum evokes a young Bryant or McGrady, both among his top five comps; as a defender, he is comfortably above average both one-on-one and playing within a team concept. The Celtics have imported would-be no. 1 options for years: Gordon Hayward, Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker. But the best candidate, and the main reason they have the best U25 group in the league, was internal all along. Tatum’s not 19 anymore, but he’s still young and poised for greatness.
Dogen wrote:Celtics win despite Smart having -1 points for the game.
fallguy wrote:Washington Post (Golliver) has their top 100.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/sports/nba-top-players-2020-2021/
Tatum at 12.



klemen4 wrote:Looking at healthy roster imo we are one veteran scoring wing away to compete for a championship.
Kemba/Teague
Smart/
Brown/
Tatum/G.Williams
Thompson/Theis
Fur sure that's playoff rotation Brad trusts, just one more scoring sg/SF off bench would be great.
I like potential of both Langford and Nesmith, but they will need a year or two imo.
TPE should be used to upgrade bench wing depth.
Dogen wrote:Celtics win despite Smart having -1 points for the game.