When someone posted that Brad did not call a Timeout as the lead dwindled from 24 to 5 I found it difficult to believe but it appears to be the case from the play by play posted above.
I understand this fits the narrative that Brad hoards timeouts (especially in the game threads) but it’s
NOT true, at least in this case.
I only got to watch part of the 2nd half. Celtics up 22 when I turned the game on. They went up 24, then back to 22. It looked like an easy win, and then the wheels came off.
The Pelicans steadily chipped away, but when the lead was cut to 16, Brad
DID call a timeout. I distinctly remember thinking “That was a little sooner than usual.” Was it still not soon enough? Maybe. But he did in fact call one. The score was 84-68 and when they showed the Celtics huddle it was pointed out that Kemba was masked up and not in the huddle. It was speculated that he was done for the game. It turned out not to be the case as Kemba was forced to return when the lead was down to 10 or so.
Look at the game logs above. I didn’t need to, but I double checked. Celtics timeout, up 16.
As for Kemba smiling at the end. I don’t think it was a happy smile. It looked like a smile of disbelief. He took at seat and thought the game was over with Celtics up 22. I guess the rest of the team felt the same and stopped playing. When they were forced into stepping on the gas again, they couldn’t do it. Tatum repeatedly dribbling into double teams and other iso ball certainly didn’t help.
They missed a lot of shots that looked rushed to me. It looked like they went from cruising, to playing not to loose, into panic mode. Kemba was shaking his head as much as smiling. He couldn’t believe what was happening anymore than I could.
But Brad did call a timeout, don’t let the agenda fool you.