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Celtics Talk / Re: Brown/Tatum
« Last post by Roy H. on Today at 09:49:44 AM »
I don't think we'll see too much change when they're both on the court.  They've played together for almost a decade, and I think that their roles are pretty set.  There could be some short-term transition pains this year, but if anything I see those coming from Tatum being too deferential to Brown when he comes back.

Once Tatum is back, I would like to see Joe run more plays specifically for JB.  Spread the wealth a little more with end of quarter plays, etc.  If you've got a nearly 30 ppg scorer who is leading a good team, you've got to utilize him as more than a decoy in those situations.
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Transaction Ideas and Rumors / Re: Centers Possibly Available
« Last post by Roy H. on Today at 09:44:01 AM »
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The best iteration of this team and core going forward is Queta being the backup big...

As of right now, I agree with that.  But, once you give someone the starting position, it's sometimes hard to go back.  Take Pritchard.  Is there any universe where he accepts coming off the bench again?

Or, maybe for me the all-time example, Marcus Smart.  I think he would have been much better as a bench player, but once he got elevated there was no way he could be a bench player in Boston.
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Transaction Ideas and Rumors / Re: Centers Possibly Available
« Last post by jambr380 on Today at 09:27:57 AM »
The best iteration of this team and core going forward is Queta being the backup big, and us adding a productive, very solid starting center to go along with White, Tatum and Brown. I think we have some good pieces in the bench and guys like Hugo + Walsh will continue to grow and improve.

We don't need a superstar big but a very productive big man would still be ideal especially when you look at some of the teams we are competing against going forward in the East. Tillman/Garza obviously aren't it at all even as backups and Amari is still probably a year or two away from being a consistent 3rd big.

Someone like Zubac, Vucevic or Claxton would be sweet.

And btw, Queta can still start some games and be a fringe starter in case of injuries/rest. Horford was kind of that for us as well when we had Timelord/Porzingis those years, and it worked out fine. But they absolutely need another quality big man in the roster
I am really concerned about sending a negative message to Queta by acquired a starting big. He has made a lot of progress this season. Maybe I should not be concerned about his feelings but that is my consistent thought when I see his progress.

I feel the same way. Then I think about it this way - he's on a minimum contract, if someone is brought in above him for us to contend, he can either sulk about it or try and keep playing hard so he can earn a better contract. I think as a professional he will do the latter. That doesn't mean that Joe and Brad wouldn't have work to do to explain the situation to him.
I don't think it's necessarily a negative message to him but he could handle it as poorly as Jae Crowder handled the Gordon Hayward chants in the Garden before we signed him as a FA. 

Q's progressed incredibly well this year.  If Brad found a center that's as good as Q or close to it, I think that'd work.  C's can't keep relying on Minott as the backup center.

Yeah, the problem isn't Queta, it's that we have nobody behind him. If we had a clone of Queta, we'd be quite well off. We are still playing better this year than expected and a lot of that is because of Walsh and Queta making a jump.

I'm really not sure I want to tie up $20M+/yr into a Center who is good but not great. I definitely want to be able to extend Queta and Walsh this offseason, so not taking on big long term money that might prevent that would be nice.
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Celtics Talk / Brown/Tatum
« Last post by lbgreen33 on Today at 08:38:28 AM »
I love that Jaylen is scoring, I always loved his game, but I thought he often was a ball hog. He embraced team ball the year they won the title.
So, just wondering if anyone is concerned if he will be able to flip the switch back to team player again when Tatum returns?
He did it before, but man he goes one on three a lot! I think he does at times find the open man and they have missed a lot.
I am sure he will be fine stepping back a little when Tatum returns, but it will be interesting to watch.
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Transaction Ideas and Rumors / Re: Centers Possibly Available
« Last post by slamtheking on Today at 08:30:35 AM »
The best iteration of this team and core going forward is Queta being the backup big, and us adding a productive, very solid starting center to go along with White, Tatum and Brown. I think we have some good pieces in the bench and guys like Hugo + Walsh will continue to grow and improve.

We don't need a superstar big but a very productive big man would still be ideal especially when you look at some of the teams we are competing against going forward in the East. Tillman/Garza obviously aren't it at all even as backups and Amari is still probably a year or two away from being a consistent 3rd big.

Someone like Zubac, Vucevic or Claxton would be sweet.

And btw, Queta can still start some games and be a fringe starter in case of injuries/rest. Horford was kind of that for us as well when we had Timelord/Porzingis those years, and it worked out fine. But they absolutely need another quality big man in the roster
I am really concerned about sending a negative message to Queta by acquired a starting big. He has made a lot of progress this season. Maybe I should not be concerned about his feelings but that is my consistent thought when I see his progress.

I feel the same way. Then I think about it this way - he's on a minimum contract, if someone is brought in above him for us to contend, he can either sulk about it or try and keep playing hard so he can earn a better contract. I think as a professional he will do the latter. That doesn't mean that Joe and Brad wouldn't have work to do to explain the situation to him.
I don't think it's necessarily a negative message to him but he could handle it as poorly as Jae Crowder handled the Gordon Hayward chants in the Garden before we signed him as a FA. 

Q's progressed incredibly well this year.  If Brad found a center that's as good as Q or close to it, I think that'd work.  C's can't keep relying on Minott as the backup center. 
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I guess the 3-day breaks aren?t helping.

I got a stat for that too  :police:

We are 1-2 when we have 3+ days rest. We are 2-4 when we have 2+ days. Our shooting splits FG%/3FG% of 43%/31% after 3+ days rest are the worst, compared to SEGABABAs where we shoot 48%/39%. On the plus side, we turn the ball over the least, but we also have the least assists.

Our defense also suffers after 3 days of rest - opposing teams shoot 50%/41% against us, vs 41%/36% on SEGABABAs. We allow an average of 117 points on 3+ days rest, vs 106 on SEGABABAs.

More SEGABABAs?  :angel:

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You confirmed what I?ve thought was true. TP
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Game Threads / Re: Pistons (20-5) at Celtics (15-10) Game #26 12/15/25
« Last post by ozgod on Today at 01:42:41 AM »
I guess the 3-day breaks aren?t helping.

I got a stat for that too  :police:

We are 1-2 when we have 3+ days rest. We are 2-4 when we have 2+ days. Our shooting splits FG%/3FG% of 43%/31% after 3+ days rest are the worst, compared to SEGABABAs where we shoot 48%/39%. On the plus side, we turn the ball over the least, but we also have the least assists.

Our defense also suffers after 3 days of rest - opposing teams shoot 50%/41% against us, vs 41%/36% on SEGABABAs. We allow an average of 117 points on 3+ days rest, vs 106 on SEGABABAs.

More SEGABABAs?  :angel:

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I guess the 3-day breaks aren?t helping.
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Transaction Ideas and Rumors / Re: Centers Possibly Available
« Last post by ozgod on Today at 12:11:43 AM »
The best iteration of this team and core going forward is Queta being the backup big, and us adding a productive, very solid starting center to go along with White, Tatum and Brown. I think we have some good pieces in the bench and guys like Hugo + Walsh will continue to grow and improve.

We don't need a superstar big but a very productive big man would still be ideal especially when you look at some of the teams we are competing against going forward in the East. Tillman/Garza obviously aren't it at all even as backups and Amari is still probably a year or two away from being a consistent 3rd big.

Someone like Zubac, Vucevic or Claxton would be sweet.

And btw, Queta can still start some games and be a fringe starter in case of injuries/rest. Horford was kind of that for us as well when we had Timelord/Porzingis those years, and it worked out fine. But they absolutely need another quality big man in the roster
I am really concerned about sending a negative message to Queta by acquired a starting big. He has made a lot of progress this season. Maybe I should not be concerned about his feelings but that is my consistent thought when I see his progress.

I feel the same way. Then I think about it this way - he's on a minimum contract, if someone is brought in above him for us to contend, he can either sulk about it or try and keep playing hard so he can earn a better contract. I think as a professional he will do the latter. That doesn't mean that Joe and Brad wouldn't have work to do to explain the situation to him.
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Transaction Ideas and Rumors / Re: Centers Possibly Available
« Last post by ozgod on Today at 12:09:32 AM »
Name the last five teams that won titles that had elite centers?  And please do not say Al Horford in your response because he was more serviceable than Elite when we won with him. 

We all know Joker was elite, but many teams have won with out elite centers.   GS won with Kevin Looney for criminy's sake.   CLE won with Tristant Thompson.  We won one with Kendrick Perkins and an aging Al Horford.

In the age of the three pointer, centers are not as important as they once were folks.   Yes, they still help a lot.   But it is not like the days of the pre- three point shot when you pounded the ball inside on most possessions.

We won the title with Porzingis, who (although injury prone) is an elite center.

The NBA is a reactionary league. Teams need a counter to the current dominant force. The current dominant forces all have elite centres.

Queta does match up well against Duran, but he would get destroyed by Jokic, Wembanyama and Holmgren.
Zinger hardly played in the playoffs.  Al was our primary center in that run

Speaking of which, both are injured again this season  :angel:
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