No
This is not one persons team. That mindset needs to change
Win as a team
Perfectly stated. And any player who accepts that will become a better player, not worse.
The whole alpha leader of the pack should come about naturally if at all. It doesn't have to be the best scorer. In fact forcing that mentality onto the top scoring talent will just create the dark side of Carmelo or Paul George's game (iso ball, turnovers, team stagnation).
Tatum is the most talented scorer on the team (at least for now). So what?
Completely agree.
This Celtics team reminds me some of the 1979 Sonics with Tatum and Jaylen akin to their backcourt of Gus Williams and Dennis Johnson (and Freddie Brown off the bench).
That Sonics team won with a team identity fueled by defense, rebounding, passing, teamwork and the explosive scoring of their backcourt.
I see Tatum and Jaylen as replacing the backcourt scoring with their wing scoring. And then needing to fine tune the rest of the team around them to provide the team-knitting skills to create team unity. Horford being an ideal facilitator (a little similar to Sikma for Seattle).
The league is less rough and tumble now so less onus on defense & rebounding (in role players) and more onus on floor spacing (outside shooting) and passing to facilitate the offense (to fuel teamwork) is the formula for making this work.
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There is this idea that Tatum (or Jaylen) needs to rise to be the alpha / MVP candidate or something like that ... I say, they can win as they are today. Right here, right now. Even without that growth.
Now, I still hope for that growth. And if the growth happens - great, that makes everything easier!
But even without that growth, this team can win a Championship with Tatum and Jaylen as they are today. We just need to put the right pieces around them. And the best way we can do that is inside a team concept rather than a star-based concept ... because Jaylen & Tatum have not (yet) shown the skills to win that way. To make their teammates better. To create a team out of their own skills.
No, instead they need others to create that team for them. To provide the teamwork that allows them to shine. To flourish.