Ime’s inexperience showed in this one. These are the games that Brad would’ve gone deeper into the bench for a spark.
So it's Ime's fault the Celtics have a non-existent bench? Who other than Pritchard is he supposed to go to? Luke Kornet? We traded the tiniest shred of a bench spark we had (Richardson) at the deadline. And when Ime only plays White a combined total of 42 minutes in back-to-backs when he's starters are front-rimming everything.... it tells you how confident he is in the guy, despite having coached him in SAS.
Nesmith’s hustle is built for these games.
Nesmith is one of the most unnatural basketball players taken in the NBA first round (especially under 6'10") i've seen in my life. He fumbles and stumbles around on the court, like a lost dog. He can't shoot. He's mentally weak. That he does his best Rodman impersonation to try to make up for it doesn't mean he impacts the game in some plus way.
It is not Ime's fault that the Celtics whiffed BADLY in Nesmith.
We lost to Oshae Brissett, Isaiah Jackson, Bitadze, Duane Washington Jr., and Jalen Smith playing double digit minutes, spare me the “non-existent bench” spiel. Those players wouldn’t see the floor in Udoka’s 7/8-man rotation. He distrusts the bench, which leads to worse play and a decrease in minutes and causes an increase on the minutes/stress on the starters.
It’s a coaching skill that Popovich, Carlisle, Quin Snyder, Kerr, Lue, Monty Williams, Spoelstra, Nurse, Donovan, and other top coaches have. They establish roles and trust their players to fulfill the role in which they are placed!
Steve Kerr knows that Jordan Poole, Damion Lee, and Gary Payton II, aren’t going to read the game, be in position, shoot, pass, dribble as well as Steph and Klay; but if he wants Steph and Klay to be at their best, he has to give them rest and put the replacement players in position to succeed. Do Lee, Payton, and Poole always play well? No! But they get 16+ MPG because they’re necessary!
Nesmith has his flaws, but his uncommon motor and stamina combined with his size and strength show me that there’s an NBA player in there. Who knows? He’s in his second year and might be a Corey Brewer or Will Barton.