Basically, I'm going to hold on to the positives: Nesmith, Romeo, Williams, Jaylen
And disregard the negatives: Outside shooting, Timelord, Richardson, Schroder
I’d add to positives: getting to the line. Schroeder, Brown, Tatum, and Hernangomez all shot at least four each.
Apropos, Tatum has added a physical dimension to his drive. This is a really good sign. Really good.
Nesmith was a positive, I agree. Especially loved the athletic, head’s-up save, followed by changing ends before the defense set up, taking the pass and getting to the rim in the early offense with a left hand dribble and euro and finish. For those of us who think he has all-star potential, he did not do anything to make us doubt.
Schroeder was not the negative that you think, in my view. I especially liked his chemistry on the pick and roll with Horford, but the execution of the ATO with the one-hand delivery from the top of the arc to Jaylen for the corner 3 was a thing of beauty, and hugely skillful.
His speed with the ball is a great asset, and if he can get to the line as he did last season (and last night), Boston can get into the bonus quicker and get more easy points.
The big negative was turnovers, with communication breakdowns on defense a close second.