Last evening the entire team had a total of 17 assists. Lebron averages nearly 11 per game alone.
Brown and Tatum have essentially the same basketball IQ, both aren't very good ball handlers, both are improving but hesitant passers, both are looking for "there's." Both are still young players right? So we either wait for them to hopefully mature, or realize that maybe they will never be able to play with each other.
Tatum shooting percentage is .420 nearly the lowest among 20 point scorers in the NBA. (The lowest being Lowery at .406, but he hands out 7.5 assists a game.) Smart while he has improved is shooting at .361. We have several of our most inefficient scorers taking high amounts of shots during the game.
Kemba while being a heck of an offensive player is not generally regarded as a true PG. He's a "scoring point guard" and that's okay if the rest of the team has play making mindset...unfortunately the Celtics do not.
Too much of the time this team lacks BBIQ and general team chemistry.
Or maybe ... just maybe ...
Assists are overrated.
Almost as overrated as individual rebounds.
The Celts have the 9th best offense in the league. That rating has been higher but it's gone down a bit due to the slump.
They also have the 4th best defense.
So whatever flaws you want to point out with the core group at the top of this team, so far through nearly half the season they've played at an elite level on defense and a very good level on offense.
That is the formula for contention, even if the thin bench and the lack of experience among the top guys on the team suggests that we shouldnt' really expect them to contend for the title this season.
There's no question that Jay & Jay have shown a tendency to revert to iso/hero-ball when jumpers aren't falling and things get tough. They still do that this year even though they're doing it less than last year, when it was a teamwide issue that cost them too many games.
I think DWC is right to focus on matchup specific issues. Why does the trio of Thybulle-Richardson-Harris do so well against the Celts?
It may be the case that the Celts have an offense that can really blow mediocre defenses out of the water, but that doesn't have the extra gear necessary to easily get quality buckets against the best defenses. Even so, in such matchups the Celts' own great defense may be enough to keep the game close enough to come down to a couple clutch baskets.