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Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #315 on: November 10, 2018, 12:03:47 AM »

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Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #316 on: November 10, 2018, 12:04:37 AM »

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Another error down the stretch - keeping Brown in there and having Morris on the bench. Dumb decision given how much Brown hurt us down the stretch.

For better or worse Brad tends to stick with guys. Tonight Brown didnt have it, and he probably should have been out earlier, But thats not really the way Brad functions. Some nights that faith is rewarded, some nights its not. Overall tho I don't mind it, I think it pays off long term.

Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #317 on: November 10, 2018, 12:04:53 AM »

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Brown is seriously p---ing me off.  He passed up a transition attack with only Rubio in his way for a Tatum outside shot.

Seriously. I don't understand where people get this idea that he has a solid BBIQ. Him and Rozier are right there with each other as the worst BBIQs on the team. Just a really frustrating player whose ceiling is limited by his lackluster BBIQ.

His BBIQ is fine. Thats a good pass for a wide open corner three that Tatum passed up. That pass is the NBA today, I get that people don't like it but its a play you are gonna see a lot.

I wasn't referring to that. I was referring to that ridiculous early top of the key three and him taking it up straight against Gobert on the block. Two really dumb shots that killed our momentum.

Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #318 on: November 10, 2018, 12:05:17 AM »

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jae celebrating like he just won the FINALS

PATHETIC

GO AWAY JAE

FOREVER!

CLOWN!
LET'S GO CELTICS!

Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #319 on: November 10, 2018, 12:05:26 AM »

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Maybe next time we actually start playing with effort in the first half for once

Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #320 on: November 10, 2018, 12:05:37 AM »

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Brown is seriously p---ing me off.  He passed up a transition attack with only Rubio in his way for a Tatum outside shot.

Seriously. I don't understand where people get this idea that he has a solid BBIQ. Him and Rozier are right there with each other as the worst BBIQs on the team. Just a really frustrating player whose ceiling is limited by his lackluster BBIQ.

His BBIQ is fine. Thats a good pass for a wide open corner three that Tatum passed up. That pass is the NBA today, I get that people don't like it but its a play you are gonna see a lot.

He wasn't wide open.  By the time the pass reached him a defender was already closing on him.  By the time he drove the ball, the defense had recovered and Jaylen couldn't get a clean shot off in the paint.  He could have, and should have, been called for a 3 second violation as well.

It was a bad pass.  His best strength is playing in transition.  There's no way Rubio can guard Brown when he's attacking with a full head of steam in transition.

Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #321 on: November 10, 2018, 12:05:39 AM »

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Another bad loss for this team. It’s gonna click at some point right?

Eventually...may be wrist slitting time for another couple of months though
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Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #322 on: November 10, 2018, 12:05:57 AM »

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Brown is seriously p---ing me off.  He passed up a transition attack with only Rubio in his way for a Tatum outside shot.

Seriously. I don't understand where people get this idea that he has a solid BBIQ. Him and Rozier are right there with each other as the worst BBIQs on the team. Just a really frustrating player whose ceiling is limited by his lackluster BBIQ.

His BBIQ is fine. Thats a good pass for a wide open corner three that Tatum passed up. That pass is the NBA today, I get that people don't like it but its a play you are gonna see a lot.

I wasn't referring to that. I was referring to that ridiculous early top of the key three and him taking it up straight against Gobert on the block. Two really dumb shots that killed our momentum.
The one against Gobert was baffling. If you're a big, yeah, that's your game. If you're a 6'7" wing going up against a top 3 shot blocker in the NBA you've got some things to reconsider
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Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #323 on: November 10, 2018, 12:06:15 AM »

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Wow, guys! Feel proud! You beat a team that:

1) Was missing it's best player;

2) Was on the second night of a back to back of an OT game;

3) Was playing on the back end of a long road trip; and

4) Was playing as the away team.

They act like they just won a playoff series.  ::)

Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #324 on: November 10, 2018, 12:06:40 AM »

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Maybe next time we actually start playing with effort in the first half for once

let me know when we PLAY SMART BALL

for 48 minutes ok??
LET'S GO CELTICS!

Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #325 on: November 10, 2018, 12:06:40 AM »

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Brown is seriously p---ing me off.  He passed up a transition attack with only Rubio in his way for a Tatum outside shot.

Seriously. I don't understand where people get this idea that he has a solid BBIQ. Him and Rozier are right there with each other as the worst BBIQs on the team. Just a really frustrating player whose ceiling is limited by his lackluster BBIQ.

His BBIQ is fine. Thats a good pass for a wide open corner three that Tatum passed up. That pass is the NBA today, I get that people don't like it but its a play you are gonna see a lot.

I wasn't referring to that. I was referring to that ridiculous early top of the key three and him taking it up straight against Gobert on the block. Two really dumb shots that killed our momentum.

For a guy who gets victimized by so many uptakes, you'd think Jaylen would learn to use an uptake himself once in a while

Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #326 on: November 10, 2018, 12:06:44 AM »

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Turned into a decent game. 

Can't help but like Mitchell.  I think he's a bit overrated (mediocre efficiency as a scorer) but he's a classy kid and fun to watch. 

Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #327 on: November 10, 2018, 12:06:48 AM »

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Wow, guys! Feel proud! You beat a team that:

1) Was missing it's best player;

2) Was on the second night of a back to back of an OT game;

3) Was playing on the back end of a long road trip; and

4) Was playing as the away team.

They act like they just won a playoff series.  ::)
I was waiting for confetti
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Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #328 on: November 10, 2018, 12:07:45 AM »

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Another error down the stretch - keeping Brown in there and having Morris on the bench. Dumb decision given how much Brown hurt us down the stretch.

For better or worse Brad tends to stick with guys. Tonight Brown didnt have it, and he probably should have been out earlier, But thats not really the way Brad functions. Some nights that faith is rewarded, some nights its not. Overall tho I don't mind it, I think it pays off long term.

I guess he doesn't want to mess with people's confidence, pulling them out when they're sucking- as long as they are putting the effort in. Wants to give them a chance to get themselves back in it. I've seen him quickly pull out guys who aren't putting in the work on defense though.
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Re: Celtics (7-4) at Jazz (5-6) Game #12 11/9/18
« Reply #329 on: November 10, 2018, 12:07:58 AM »

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Wow, guys! Feel proud! You beat a team that:

1) Was missing it's best player;

2) Was on the second night of a back to back of an OT game;

3) Was playing on the back end of a long road trip; and

4) Was playing as the away team.

They act like they just won a playoff series.  ::)

lol Utah Jazz