I have no issue with more Brogdon, but do think bdm is correct in that his numbers will fall if he plays more with Tatum and Brown.
That said, I believe the team needs to start Grant Williams and move White to the bench. I think that would make the team better overall.
Grant started a handful of games last year and he was not good. I like him off the bench, he’s not a starting caliber player.
it isn't about Grant, it is about Tatum and to a lesser extent Brown. Tatum needs to move back to the wing. He isn't as good at PF and it wears him down. Your best player should be playing his best position.
Tatum’s averaging 30pts, 8rebs, 4ast at PF. Looks like he’s doing fine to me. He played almost the entire season last year at the SF and had a bum shoulder for a good portion of the playoffs. Guess playing the 3 wears him down as well.
7 games in. This is about the whole season. And as you say last year, playing SF, he got hurt. What do you think is going to happen by the end of this year if he plays PF most of the time? And even with the 7 games in, Tatum has faded down the stretch of the 3 losses. He has also played a lot better in the 2 game with 3+ days rest. And, his on/off differential per 100 for the first time in his career is negative (and it is well into the negative at -11.2). Last year Tatum's on/off differential per 100 possessions was +13.8. Even early in the year before the team got on fire, he was still well into the positive. Tatum is playing out of position. He is playing against bigger guys. The team isn't rebounding as well, is crowding the backcourt, and generally isn't playing as well. That team is quite simply better with Brown at SG and Tatum at SF.
Your assumption is that Tatum playing power forward forces him to play against bigger, stronger individuals that will cause him more wear and tear than players who play SF. I'm not buying that.
On offense, Tatum is a perimeter player who also drives the lane. He is seldom guarded by big, burly PF types but more players with his stature. He can take a beating when driving the lane because of the people he is driving into, but that isn't going to change whether he plays SF or PF. A quick look at the matchups he has had this season shows the myriad of people teams match him up with. It's all over the place because teams don't solely cover him with larger, stronger players.
https://www.nba.com/stats/player/1628369/head-to-headAnd on defense, the C's do a great job(always have) of hiding him on smaller, less skilled, offensive players to preserve him for the offensive side of the ball. When it comes to guarding larger type PFs, the Celtics coaches have very consistently given that assignment to players like Brown, Grant and Smart....not Tatum.
For these reasons, I really am not buying your assertion that Tatum needs to play SF to preserve himself because he generally isn't playing versus traditional PF types on either end of the court.
Also, let's face it, Tatum is not a small man at, possibly a conservative, 6'8" 220lbs. His muscle mass has been built up to be able to absorb NBA physicality.
Tatum will succeed and be fine long term playing either position, of that I have no doubt.