GoCeltics123 wrote:TheSeeker wrote:mzepol wrote:
WTH are you talking about?
To sign Hayward there was a required sea change. Olynyk, Bradley and Crowder had to go. I loved watching the 16-17 team. Tenacious defense, great ball movement. One of the best teams in the league to watch. Kyrie was a great upgrade over IT. Love to see him with that roster. The ball doesn't move as much (or at least effective) as it used to, there is a lack of inside presence on both sides of the ball.
And Hayward looks emotionless half the time.
That 16-17 team did win a lot but also had no chance against great teams and also never blew ANYONE out. Legit if IT was off the floor, the team played like they were in a coma
Last year's team, even after Kyrie went down, was better than the IT-era teams.
Gordon of course coming back from the injury and year off just played 39 minutes the night before. And so easy to forget that Tatum is still only
20 years old. IMO Brad has overplayed Brown for what he has provided all season. Maybe Tatum for when he is undisciplined. Maybe also overplayed Al in terms of minutes at the 5, particularly at his age. He also probably has underplayed Theis--a hustle player who delivers. Maybe more broadly he underplayed the bench back when they were consistently providing more than the starters. Now Smart and TRo are struggling too. Baynes with his toughness underplayed.
I think Brad's approach to offense lends itself to settling for 3's as opposed to more of a smash-mouth, take it to the hole first, approach. And that can come apart pretty easily.