When Butler hit his 3 pointer near the end of game 6 with 2 seconds on the time clock I said to myself, why isn't Nesmith guarding him in that situation? He's taller and has a much higher reach than Smart. It's likely he would have made it more difficult for Butler to get that shot off.
In the upcoming series the Warriors have numerous great outside shooters such as Curry, Thompson, Poole, Green(at crunch time) and Wiggins. Even their backups are good shooters,e.g., Bjelica, Porter Jr., Looney.
Keeping them in check may end up being a Herculean and tiring process. The Celtics are going to have to protect that line! My feeling - Nesmith might do a decent job defending against the 3 pointer.
I recall last season (before he got hurt again) Romeo Langford's reach often made outside shooters think twice before
letting it fly. Perhaps Nesmith, who possesses a similar physique and greater verticality, may make it just as hard to shoot over.
I realize his lateral movement isn't all that good. Yet, almost every player on the court gets screened anyways. Even Marcus Smart gets picked off and needs to recover or switch on almost every pick.
When White gets screened he sometimes recovers and tries to swat the ball from behind. Nesmith's athleticism and reach could prove even more distracting. He's also blocked a number of layup attempts this year making him a possible momentum changer.
On the offensive front Nesmith can drive to the hoop and hit the open mid-range jumper. Having an extra slasher on the court could relieve some pressure off Brown and Tatum.
Unfortunately, Ime will likely stick with his short rotation regardless of how the team is doing. I believe he should at least experiment with letting Aaron get more playing time.