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I am glad we gave Pritchard some PTs and not shopped him away. I'll admit I wanted him involved in a package for a star, but I had no spite over him. It's just that if you don't get any playing time you should probably be on another team.Well, see, when you give your bench players or reserves PTs then you see their skills and work with it. Pritchard has been a stud these days...reminds me of Avery Bradley when he had that breakout season in 2012.
Quote from: SCeltic34 on April 12, 2024, 09:32:16 PMThen again, we have Walsh. If he can keep knocking down 3's he's going to be a good energy player.He may be more than that. 36% from 3 in the G-League I think is a lot better than expected based on his college career. Brad may have done it again.
Then again, we have Walsh. If he can keep knocking down 3's he's going to be a good energy player.
That was fun. The Celtics have a lot of talent in the pipeline.
Queta in 18mins of play: 16pts, 6rebs, 5ast, 2stls. 8-10 from the field.
Queta and Tillman will have a nice future with the Cs.
Always wish we could have more. If only Springer was a good 3point shooter. He'd be a menace of a 3 + D player. JD Davison would be useful too if he could shoot.
Quote from: Silas on April 12, 2024, 09:40:38 PMQueta and Tillman will have a nice future with the Cs.I really like them both - they should be getting some regular minutes.As I mentioned above, we need physical players for this finesse group and those two fit the bill.
Quote from: Goldstar88 on April 12, 2024, 09:42:15 PMQueta in 18mins of play: 16pts, 6rebs, 5ast, 2stls. 8-10 from the field. Queta interests me because I really don't think he even knows what he's doing yet in some aspects of the game. But when he gets his ass in the right place, good things happen. He can impact the game.I'm happy that we're hanging onto him for another year.