Very dumb decision. If Nesmith was ready to takeover then I could understand why they did go this way, but apparently he's not as he's barely playing. The Celtics NEED that offball-shooter in their line-up to open the court for our go-to-scorers. We lack a floor general and when our shooting is also woeful our offense is going to be a problem.
On the other hand, last night from deep, Richardson went 4/4, Langford 2/3, Pritchard 1/3, G-Will 1/1.
Maybe it's also a lack of trust?
Anyway, I don't like our starting unit. Due to Horford and Timelord both starting we went ultrasmall with our second unit (Pritchard, Schröder, Richardson, Langford, G-Will). That's: 2 PG's, 2 SG's, 1 PF and clearly didn't work.
Maybe Horford and Timelord can close the game together, but I would want one of them on the court all the time, and find that offball wing who's reliable with the three to fill in that starting five. Surprisingly that may actually be Langford considering his current form.