soxfan2003 wrote:165bows wrote:jonige94 wrote:He failed tremendously on the Derrick White trade.
White's failed to bounce back in his 3PT shooting that is for sure. This team definitely needs to find how to improve its offense out of the backcourt without giving up their defense.
No doubt White shot 3's lousy vs the Nets but it was still a rather small sample of shots given the 4 game sweep and even great 3 point shooters shoot lousy in similar stretches on that shot volume from time to time.
Game 1 vs the Bucks, White was 2 for 3 from 3 and 4 for 4 from the line and he did this with Tatum/JB/Smart being off and only Tatum really faced much tougher defense from the Bucks than White. Bucks overloaded on Tatum and left Pritchard open more than I thought they would but other than that, appeared to concentrate on everyone else about the same.
White is a career 34% 3 point shooter and given its harder to shoot in the playoffs, I would only expect him in the long run to shoot around 32-33% from 3 in the playoffs. Not very good but really the only thing he does below average for the type of player he happens to be. If he was like a 40% 3 point shooter on a consistent basis in playoffs/regular season, the guy would be one of the best combo guards in the NBA. But I doubt White is ever that 40% 3 point shooter which is fine. I agree with you the Celtics need another option from the backcourt that can defend and shoot 3's.
In theory, the Celtics could have him and his name is Aaron Nesmith. No one can convince me, Nesmith isn't physically capable of hitting open NBA 3's given his free throw average and the 3 point shooting display he put on before the draft. His shot may have been a little slow entering the NBA but Bucks actually give a reasonable amount of time for opponents to fire up 3's if they aren't baseline 3's at least.
Nesmith may have lost a bit of confidence from playing less this year but he shot 37% from 3 as a rookie and over 50% from the college 3 his last year in college. It is difficult to shoot 3's or shoot period in limited minutes/opportunities since players often face more pressure in those situations.
Nesmith needs a legit opportunity in this series in a couple of games. He may not do anything with it but what he theoretically was drafted to bring to the table is a perfect fit against this Bucks team.
For all of Nesmith's struggles shooting the 3 this year in a small sample of opportunities, he is actually shooting 2's very well. And he is capable of crashing the offensive glass even against Giannis/Lopez and putting the ball back in the hoop with some unorthodox move. Pritchard isn't going to do that without it being a shock.
I think that White will settle in – if given the chance – going into Next Season.
IMO, he's a Good replacement for our former (all-purpose) 6th-Man, Smart.
I don't really see us trading White so soon. But, that also depends upon team needs.
In any event, we still have the $17.1M Fournier TPE (Expires 08/17/2022).















