Why are we discounting Pritchard and Hauser?
Both have proven to be NBA caliber players and should receive playing time.
Why did *Joe* discount Pritchard and Hauser (and Grant, as well).
Yeah but thats a coaching problem. if thats the case whomever brad brings in wont play either so it doesnt matter if we sign NBA quality vets.
Both SHOULD see playing time next year. they have proven they are NBA quality reserves.
Well this is some revisionist history. Hauser played 16mpg last year under Joe. The year before with Ime, he averaged 6mpg.
He got 6.9 minutes in the playoffs, and didn't get off the bench in five games.
Pritchard averaged 5.7 minutes in the playoffs, and didn't get off the bench in 10 games.
Grant sat out five games, and averaged 17.7 minutes in the others.
Right, the rotation gets shortened in the playoffs. Those guys will see less minutes. That is normal.
Right: Joe didn't think Hauser and Pritchard (and Grant) were reliable options in high-leverage situations last year.
Until proven otherwise, it's fair to assume that he's going to have some question marks about playing Hauser and Pritchard in high-leverage minutes, either.
And since those are currently our eighth and ninth men, that's a potential problem. Either Joe needs to change, or the roster does.
It’s not at all uncommon for younger players to get DNPs in the playoffs one year having been in the rotation for the regular season, and then move into the rotation the next playoffs. Heck, Jaylen Brown got DNPs and garbage time minutes several games in his first postseason and started on opening night the following October. You’re making more out of this than is there.
It's also not uncommon for younger players to get DNPs in the playoffs and then remain DNPs in the playoffs the following year. And, in the case of Joe, he took two guys who played in every game of the playoffs in 2022 and sat them out each at least 5 games.
I agree with the critique of the C's not playing their young guys enough. And this leads into the problem of the Celtics being too predictable in the playoffs. The C's seem to have turned off the psychological intuitive flow aspect of the game as regardis the nature of competition itself. They've gone all in on stats, forgetting that there is another team out there that actually hast to respond every time the C's show a different look. If Hauser misses a shot, or two in a row, the brass/coach yanks him. The player develops no confidence in this atmosphere. The Celtics may or may not need better bench players this upcoming season, but they absolutely need more confident bench players.
This doesn't touch on the importance of having more rested starters.
I wish I had added young player development in the concerns-about-Joe coaching thread. Miami does it well. The C's remain a very predictable playoff entity.
The C's have organizationally not prioritized the power of team play. They praise it when they see it, but don't seem to push it on the players. They are letting the J's slowly inch themselves in the right direction through the maturing process, but with no substantive push behind it, such that they turn into an iso team under any kind of real stress. Shooting threes is certainly a stress free way to play and to coach, but it looks so lazy when there is no real backup plan, or backup style. Same for iso ball.
This is why I advocate getting another distributor onto the team, even via trading Jaylen, even if it's a guy who will take a year or two to become great (thinking of Scoot). Unfortunately, unless the chemistry is amazing between the J's and Porzingis, I see another issue coming next post-season, which is how to finish quarters and how to finish games. I see more turnovers on the horizon,. and more one dimensional play that the other team can stop.
I hope that the Smart trade allows Pritchard to start playing significant minutes. And that the C's live with his weaknesses the way Miami lives with the weaknesses of its more confident bench guys. And I hope Walsh very quickly gets minutes as a specialist defender (if on offense he can just move the ball/pass effectively, cut, etc.) Maybe Walsh is not ready, no idea..hope so.