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Re: Celtics News
« Reply #3285 on: Yesterday at 10:08:32 PM »

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If Hugo is playing another year of summer league, the organization still views him as a project player. I think the expectations that fans have for him this coming season is pie in the sky.

Jaylen played in summer league after his rookie season and then was an opening night starter.

Hugo averaged less than 4ppg last year and he is playing summer league again. If you think he is going to be a starter over White, George, or Pritchard, I will have what you are having.

Hugo was not even in the playoff rotation. He had several DNPs during the season. He is still a project at this point.

That all may be true.  But I remember watching Jaylen in that Summer League after his rookie season.

He basically drove to the rim every... single... time... he... touched... the... ball.

I was getting frustrated watching all the turnovers and bad basketball.  But then I reminded myself that Summer League does not matter at all.  Ainge/Stevens basically told him:

"Work on attacking the rim.  That will be your calling card early in your career while you are still working on your outside shot.  We don't care if you turn the ball over, you're not coming out of the game.  In fact, if you DON'T drive the ball to the rim enough, THAT'S when we'll pull you.  Drive, drive, drive."

With no fear about failing, Jaylen really improved his confidence and ability to get to the rim.  It was brilliant coaching during the summer.

So if Hugo is playing, look for what he does often.  Is it close-out drives after a pump-fake?  Is it his three-point shot?  Is it him grabbing a rebound and starting the fast break?

I'll be really curious what the focus will be.


Re: Celtics News
« Reply #3286 on: Today at 12:57:11 AM »

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https://heavy.com/sports/nba/boston-celtics/jaylen-brown-trade-return-76ers-market-impact/

Interesting read.  If true it sheds light on why the C's got so little in return.

My take away from this is the suggestion that Brown (or more likely his agent) was telling teams not to trade for him.  Sounds like Stevens was being open and Brown was taking advantage of that.  This could explain a few things.

First, Brown knew he was being offered to MIL.  If this is true, he had his agent tell MIL that he would not sign there or otherwise did not want to be traded their.  This would certainly explain why MIL was not so interested in trading for Brown.

How many other teams did Stevens potentially tip Brown off to?  Maybe Stevens didn't disclose any specific teams, but it was easy enough for Brown to figure out who BOS could be talking to.  If Brown was going around putting the kibosh deals, that would certainly explain why his market was diminishing.

Hard to know if this is true but it seems to make sense.  So if it is true, then it is really disappointing.

While probably not the whole truth, I would be surprised if there was not some semblance of truth in the report. And this is why JBs immediate reaction to being traded, which was to claim ?I did not ask for a trade?, just never sat right with me.

While technically true, I do not think he was as transparent as he would like to have us believe. I do not think he was with Stevens and team, crunching numbers and joining in the calls, but I do not think he was an oblivious ~victim in this whole thing the way maybe guys like IT4 were.

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