I think that Vincent Poirier needs a fair opportunity to show what can he do to help the team.We are talking about a 7'1 center with good mobility and who was the leading rebounder in the Euroleague.
Well, he is injured and still expected out for several more weeks. Also, he has shown to be clearly inferior to Theis, Kanter and Robert Williams so, not sure he is even deserving of minutes
Again ,How can you say he is inferior than the other centers if he doesn't play ? First you have to give him a fair time of play( not 2 minutes of garbage time )Then you can judge if he is good or not.I can stand to see Grant Williams playing 20 minutes and grabbing 2 rebounds ,while Poirier is on sitting on the bench,Grant Williams is not a center,and anybody can see that.
I can say that because:
1. In every minute he has played in this season and preseason he has looked completely lost defensively and vastly inferior to Theis, Kanter and Williams on defense. Also, all three have shown that they have more to offer offensively than Poirier.
2. The coaches have almost never given Poirier any meaningful rotation minutes. Stevens has even decided that an ultra small lineup with Grant Williams, a rookie, at center is better than what Poirier, who has the size of a more "normal" center, can provide. So the coaching staff feels there are 4 guys ahead of Poirier in the center rotation. Unlike some, I trust this coaching staffs player evaluations and when and how to use players. I am not one to call for some end of bench player to get minutes simply because I need to see more video on a player to come to the same conclusion as the coaching staff that the player deserves to not get minutes.
3. I have seen bunches of vids of Poirier from his time in Europe and even over there he showed next to no offensive talent(other than dunking) and limited upside as a player. I can feel confident saying that once Poirier's Celtic contract is over I think he will head back to Europe because he just doesn't look or seem like an NBA talent.
Your point number 2 validates my point...2 The coaches have almost never given Poirier any meaningful rotation minutes.That is exactly what I am saying and by the way you are wrong because I have seen Poirier playing 6 minutes and grabbing 5 rebounds with 3 assists and 2 blocks and a plus 10.Grant Williams will need at least 4 games to get 5 rebounds.Stevens and his staff love to have new players on the bench and we have the examples of Jaylen Brown,Robert Williams, Brad Wanamaker and even Daniel Theis.If he is such a bad player that even doesn't decerve an opportunity why they tried to bring him last year and sign him to a 2 year contract, nobody gives 2 plus millions and a 2 year contract and more important a roster spot to a lousy player.
Celts were just desperate.
Watching Poirier in preseason and in the regular season, there's just no indication that he's an NBA player.
Poirier is just an athletic 7-footer who got a lot of dunks in the Euro League.
He's not a rebounder like Kanter or a rim protector like RWill.
And he's nowhere near Theis' defensive abilities.
Fierce 1 Did I say he is better than Kanter , Theis or Williams ? But my point is that he needs a fair opportunity to show if he belongs to the team's rotation of bigs or not,If I see him playing between 15 and 20 minutes and he play as bad as you think, so let it go, cut or trade him ,but don't judge him without a real opportunity.Time will tell who is right or wrong, in February they will have to show is they believe in him or not.You kow what I remember about a game in pre season when the Celtics were ahead by almost 50 points and Stevens did not put him until the last 2 minutes, I don't know about you but to me that's not fair.
The coach sees the players everyday in practice.
It just doesn't make sense if Poirier plays well in practice and he is not being used in actual games.
Also, if he's not better than Theis, Kanter, and RWill then you have your answer.
Remember, Theis, Kanter, an RWill are not really starting caliber Centers in the NBA.
They would be backup Centers on another team.
That really says a lot about Poirier abilities if he's not better than the 3 other Celtic Centers.
So why would the coach give a player 15-20 minutes of playing time if he's just 4th best among the 4 Centers?