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Re: Is there a downside to starting Jaylen for the rest of the series?
« Reply #30 on: May 20, 2017, 10:09:36 AM »

Offline Ilikesports17

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Crazy thought. If IT is out game 3 experiment with AB at "point" and Jaylen at the 2. Jaylen could bring the ball up and act as a point-forward like AWalker and PP did. This may not be a good idea to start the game but we can use it on them if/when Brown enters the game as 6th man.

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Brown and Bradley don't have nearly good enough handles to be your starting 1 and 2

Re: Is there a downside to starting Jaylen for the rest of the series?
« Reply #31 on: May 20, 2017, 10:32:41 AM »

Offline Celtics4ever

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Jaylen could bring the ball up and act as a point-forward like AWalker and PP did.

Jaylen does not have the handle or passing skills to play point forward.  He averages .8 APG, that alone ought to tell passing isn't his game.   I also do not want to taint this kid by placing him to play like Antione Walker.

Re: Is there a downside to starting Jaylen for the rest of the series?
« Reply #32 on: May 20, 2017, 11:03:55 AM »

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I don't see any downside. It's not like we're winning this series (or even a game), and Jaylen is likely the only major piece of the next great Celtics team on this team, so affording him some experience would be valuable.
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Re: Is there a downside to starting Jaylen for the rest of the series?
« Reply #33 on: May 20, 2017, 11:11:53 AM »

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Jaylen could bring the ball up and act as a point-forward like AWalker and PP did.

Jaylen does not have the handle or passing skills to play point forward.  He averages .8 APG, that alone ought to tell passing isn't his game.   I also do not want to taint this kid by placing him to play like Antione Walker.
This was not a serious post dude. But even though he played the role of ph horribly don't forget AB took over a lot of those duties, including in the playoff series vs Knicks, when RR went down. Just throwing ideas out there with the only goal of seeing Jaylen get more pt. He's only played 20 mpg basically in the ECF, I'd like to see him play 30+ (preferably 35).
He's a 1&done rookie and a high ceiling prospect, in all honesty neither of us know what he is or isn't capable of. And using regular season stats to rule out how he will play is an approach I would not use....IT has been killing it this series right? Also, Jaylen's handles and passing skills are fine for a 2/3. He was getting wherever he wanted yesterday, which is impressive considering he is a rookie.

I get that AB and Jaylen as a back-court is crazy but it was an idea to keep him on the court and not foul out by defending Lebron till he fouls out in less than 20 minutes. Jaylen is a 2/3 and AB has to play. Just getting creative on a, possible non-starting lineup where can we put Jaylen so he get's 30+ minutes the next 2 games and he does not foul out by getting stuck on Lebron.

Re: Is there a downside to starting Jaylen for the rest of the series?
« Reply #34 on: May 20, 2017, 11:12:14 AM »

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No. He should've been getting at least some of these minutes way before now.

Brad realizes the mistake he made in that regard. Live and learn. On to the next.

Re: Is there a downside to starting Jaylen for the rest of the series?
« Reply #35 on: May 20, 2017, 12:00:50 PM »

Offline OHCeltic

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Let him start and play ALOT of minutes. Time for him and Rozier to grow.