« Reply #30 on: November 10, 2021, 10:39:58 PM »
So it continued all game long. Awful game from Tatum, but everyone else just played so much better than they had with a more free flowing offense. The simple reality is the Tatum/Brown pairing just doesn't work that well together.
Also, Schroder needs to start even when Brown is back. He is an actual PG. Something Boston hasn't really had since Rondo. Maybe the Tatum/Brown duo will work better with an actual playmaking PG next to them.
By that logic, the team also plays better when Tatum isn't as good, which means this team would be better off with neither.
If Tatum missed extended time while Brown played and the team actually played better, then sure, but that hasn't happened. Tatum has been able to fit no matter what lineup is surrounding him and that isn't always the case with Brown. Brown is much more a #2 type player, more in line with someone like AD, Towns, or KG. A guy that is a great player, but just doesn't lead a team to a high volume of success without having the #1 mentality guy (i.e. Lebron for AD or Pierce for KG or Butler for that 1 season with Towns). That is more Brown's style. More of a Robin than Batman. But unfortunately he and Tatum don't fit all that well.
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