Hal14 wrote:celtxman wrote:I'm not the least bit convinced that they make the Finals with White over Richardson. They were turning things around before White got there. He played 16 minutes in the last game because after Game 1 he was terrible and provided nothing. Earlier in this thread I tried to talk myself into " OK...he had the baby..now things are getting better." We all wanted that. But we can't keep lying to ourselves. If he was a G League pickup and we got him , then things caught up to him, then it's understandable. We're paying him $54 million for three more seasons, lost a draft pick, and gave up Richardson on a much better contract, who was popular and a great fit.Hal14 wrote:Yes, such a flawed roster that we made it to the NBA finals in a year where. the east was more competitve and deeper with good teams than any year in recent memory.
Oh, the horror.
We don't make the finals without Derrick white.
I keep seeing people saying to give White a training camp to REALLY fit in. This isn't rocket science. He had plenty of time to acclimate. So he's going to learn how to hit an open jump shot when it counts?
If he's on the Celtics next year, I have no choice but to root for him. There is no joy in writing facts about the disappointment he has been. If he gets better - great. But it doesn't erase that he came up small on the biggest stage
Sure we were on a hot streak right before white got here - by beating a bunch of teams that were either teams at the bottom of the standings or they were teams that had none of their good players out there.
After we got white, we were now beating GOOD teams...and beating them easily. Like the game against the Sixers where we won by 48. And the games vs the Nets where we swept them, and then beat the Bucks and then beat the Heat.
We went from bottom of the league in assists to top of the league in assists after getting white because he's such a good passer, so unselfish, keep the ball moving, plays 0.5 basketball, pushes the pace whereas J-Rich is a ball stopper who holds onto it too long and doesn't make his teammates better. As soon as White got here all of a sudden Theis, Rob and the Jays were getting more easy baskets than they had gotten all season.
Also, remember - we the White trade was done in tandem with the Theis trade. Doing both of those moves at the same time was Brad's plan - people need to stop just looking at the white trade on its own. by doing both trades at the same time, we went from:
-J rich to white
-schroder to pritchard
-Freedom to Theis
-Rob missed 10+ games at the end of the season and was also injured during playoffs. Theis stepped up BIG, especially at end of reg season and in the nets and bucks series.Without Theis, we don't go as far as we did. Going from Freedom to Theis was a massive upgrade
-Going from J. rich and schroder to white and pritchard was an upgrade for the defense, and also resulted in better spacing thanks to Pritchard's shooting and also a HUGE upgrade in terms of ball movement and pace. j rich and schroder were ball stoppers. white and pritchard move the ball QUICK, are unselfish and also are both guys who don't force shots, they don't turn the ball over. Schroder killed so many possessions for us with forced shots, turnovers and over dribbling
-Also remember that Theis and White are both signed on long term deals and they have mid level salaries (between $9 mil - $18 mil salaries are great for salary matching purposes) which means they are more tradable contracts and it also emans we can get more for them in a trade than we could get for schroder (on a cheap expiring contract), freedom (on a cheap expiring contract) and j rich (only has 1 year left on his deal) so this was a long term move as much as it was a move that clearly put us in a better position to make the nba finals in 2022
When Jason Tatum has a bad Finals, there is literally nothing you can do. You suck it up and pray that he learns from the experience and Udoka works with him to get to the next level. Tatum is 1st team all NBA and players of his skill are never available elsewhere. Derrick White walks a tightrope with this. Does management take a huge chance and run it back with him? It is likely the Warriors will be better next year. So now we're giving White tons of credit, right or wrong, for the Celtics getting to the Finals. But that sentiment isn't going to cut it a second time. White, and more importantly Celtics Management don't have the luxury of him failing again in the Finals

















