Author Topic: 3 Point Shooting is not an Acceptable Identity For the team  (Read 5086 times)

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Re: 3 Point Shooting is not an Acceptable Identity For the team
« Reply #30 on: December 01, 2014, 06:50:35 PM »

Offline blink

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I think we are playing to our strengths, we just do not have many in all honesty.

This is all too true. 

I think KO taking open 3's is a strength though, and if he can actually start taking more of them it will open things up in the paint like it was earlier in the season.

Re: 3 Point Shooting is not an Acceptable Identity For the team
« Reply #31 on: December 01, 2014, 10:20:46 PM »

Offline ChainSmokingLikeDino

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Hilarious how these threads and arguments constantly pop up with iron-clad ideas and critiques of how The Celtics, largely Rondo and Stevens, are not playing the "right" way, definite declarations of utter conviction, calling for drastic changes, that are so simply rebutted with two minutes of looking up stats and evidence. At some point you'd think the repeat offenders would realize, under the deluge of corrections thrown their way, that maybe it is their ideas that are incorrect?

Shut up and have a seat, the only thing I said that was proven incorrect was the amount of 3s Celtics are taking, this idea that Celtics are taking a lot of threes didn't originate from me, other people of Celticsblog where saying 3pt shooting is the identity of the team.  If you can read, I also said other important points regarding the team's identity, with the main point being Celtics should focus on building an identity as a defensive team.  One point I made was incorrect, but you want to come and refute everything I said, you dumb chickenhead

Will do, King. This a good seat:
http://www.epa.gov/WaterSense/images/water-efficient-toilet.jpg

chickenhead, ha!