The Comedian wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:Among 148 players who get at least 40 touches per game, Jaylen is 2nd to Zion in points per touch. He's been efficient with his touches and when he touches the ball, he's looking to score. (He was 7th among 166 players last season who met that criteria.)

At this point of his career, he's a scorer first, scorer 2nd, then ball-mover last. Maybe the Cs just need to accept that right now and build an offense that maximizes his strength as a finisher. Worry about the playmaking later. Let Kemba, Smart, and Tatum do most of that for now.
Ha, the timing on this is pretty fun considering what I just replied to you with in the AoS thread.
The most obvious in-house fix to the offense is having Jaylen be more of a play finisher than initiator. He leads the team in usage, that needs to change. It’s great for him and his stats, but it’s hurting the team, IMO.
Edit: this isn’t knocking Jaylen at all, he’s elite at being an efficient play finisher. Now it’s on the coaches to exploit that. Which like you said in the other thread, will be easier once Smart is back.
See I still don't get this. Jaylen, right now, is elite efficiency wise per touch in the ROLE HE"S CURRENTLY PLAYING so we should...change that role?
He has a 31% USG, 60% TS, a still very respectable Turnover rate and has doubled his AST ratio from last year all while being one of between 2-3 actually good offensive players on his team most nights.
Moving him off ball is not the answer, in part because there's a cap on your use in that role. And also becasue we just don't have the guys even with Smart healthy to move him off ball. Last year with hayward we did. The Celtics are 8-3 when he has 4 or more assists, 5-9 when he has fewer.