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Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2024, 09:22:41 PM »

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Setting aside his incredible shooting, playmaking and ball-handling, it is clear that PP has improved significantly on defense. Of course he will always be a bit short, but he is a bulldog who stays in front of his man and has a nose for the ball. The guy is a baller and the ultimate competitor.

Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2024, 11:49:33 PM »

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43% from 3 while shooting bombs consistently well beyond the 3-point arc, in addition to end of quarter heaves.  PP is a uniquely gifted competitor.

I'm very grateful that he seems much more content wit his role and that we retained him.   Recall his trade requests just a few seasons ago.  Then we locked him up on a remarkably team-friendly contract.  Huge asset since the day we drafted him.

No shortage of appreciation here.

Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2024, 12:15:52 PM »

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He's killing it this year.

If he can stay an offensive weapon in the playoffs, I don't see anyone beating this team.
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Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #18 on: December 14, 2024, 09:16:41 PM »

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This run he is on is the most enjoyable Celtics individual spurt I've seen since IT went bananas.

Completely agree. TP
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Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #19 on: December 16, 2024, 01:14:41 PM »

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Went to the game against the Wizards last night.  He and Hauser look great!  And PP looked solid on defense as well.  If we can stay healthy, I think our shooting is going to be too much for anyone in a seven-game series...Fun fact - we have more wins at Capital One Arena than the Wizards.

Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #20 on: December 16, 2024, 02:19:29 PM »

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Went to the game against the Wizards last night.  He and Hauser look great!  And PP looked solid on defense as well.  If we can stay healthy, I think our shooting is going to be too much for anyone in a seven-game series...Fun fact - we have more wins at Capital One Arena than the Wizards.

That's awesome.

And probably more fans in the stands too.
Yup

Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #21 on: December 16, 2024, 03:26:50 PM »

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Pritchard and Bane were the two players I really wanted in that draft. Shooters with skills that love to play Basketball. I kept herein how Pritchard had no NBA skill ( I replied that he had two, shooting and ball handling. I wasn't sure the rebounding would transfer but it did.) Bane was my other guy ( I was told he had no position in the NBA and had short arms and could guard. That was all wrong.)

Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #22 on: December 16, 2024, 04:42:41 PM »

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I know this may be a little hard to read if it doesn't line up but this is stats for "bench" players per NBA.com.  Not a lot of surprises but Chris LeVert is +9.5 in his 24.5 minutes off the bench (20 games played, 0 starts).  Even better shooting percentages than Payton Pritchard.  And more assists also.  I am not saying that Pritchard isn't the leader in the clubhouse for 6MothY, but LeVert could be a quiet contender.

       Player             Team   GP   Min   PTS   FG%   3P%
Payton Pritchard      BOS   26   28.7   16.5   48.5   43.5
Malik Beasley          DET   28   26.9   14.3   39.7   38.6
Buddy Hield            GSW   31   22.4   13.7   45.3   41.7
Moritz Wagner         ORL   27   19.1   13.4   56.2   37.5
Bobby Portis            MIL   29   23.5   12.7   47.8   37.7
Keldon Johnson       SAS   25   25.4   12.7   44.8   28.6
Naz Reid                 MIN   25   24.8   12.2   45.1   35.0
Caris LeVert            CLE   30   24.6   12.0   52.5   46.5
Amen Thompson     HOU   21   26.6   11.7   55.2   29.6
Onyeka Okongwu     ATL   24   23.7   11.3   54.2   24.4


    Player                OREB   DREB     REB   AST  TOV  STL  BLK    +/-
Payton Pritchard       1.2     2.4        3.6   3.3    1.1   1.0   0.1    5.8
Malik Beasley           0.6     2.2        2.8   1.5    1.1   0.7   0.1   -0.4
Buddy Hield             0.7     2.9        3.6   1.5    1.3   0.7   0.3    2.4
Moritz Wagner          1.5     3.8        5.3   1.5    1.7   0.8   0.4    0.6
Bobby Portis            1.7     5.5        7.2   1.7    1.2   0.6   0.5   -1.3
Keldon Johnson        1.1     4.2        5.3   1.6    0.8   0.8   0.2   -4.8
Naz Reid                  0.6     4.7        5.3   1.6    1.2   0.8   0.8    2.8
Caris LeVert             0.6     2.5        3.0   4.2    1.4   0.9   0.5    9.5
Amen Thompson      2.3     4.5        6.9   2.0    1.8   1.1   0.8    2.6
Onyeka Okongwu     2.5     4.1        6.6   1.4    0.8   0.7   0.7   -2.0


Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #23 on: December 16, 2024, 06:26:15 PM »

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Went to the game against the Wizards last night.  He and Hauser look great!  And PP looked solid on defense as well.  If we can stay healthy, I think our shooting is going to be too much for anyone in a seven-game series...Fun fact - we have more wins at Capital One Arena than the Wizards.

That's awesome.

And probably more fans in the stands too.
Not probably - it was practically all green

Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #24 on: December 16, 2024, 06:53:07 PM »

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Went to the game against the Wizards last night.  He and Hauser look great!  And PP looked solid on defense as well.  If we can stay healthy, I think our shooting is going to be too much for anyone in a seven-game series...Fun fact - we have more wins at Capital One Arena than the Wizards.

That's awesome.

And probably more fans in the stands too.
Not probably - it was practically all green

Honestly if I had to root for a 3-win team right now with that clown Jordan Poole as my "alpha" I would probably go into depression and never show up lol. I give kudos to any Wiz fan who goes to their games
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Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #25 on: December 16, 2024, 07:34:04 PM »

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Saw this on reddit:
Payton Pritchard is the first player in franchise history with 10+ rebounds and 5+ threes off the bench (regular season or playoffs)
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Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #26 on: December 16, 2024, 08:55:14 PM »

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Is he now a better, more explosive version of Danny Ainge? They?re both scrappy defenders and great shooters, but PP can post up too!

Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #27 on: December 17, 2024, 01:04:11 PM »

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Went to the game against the Wizards last night.  He and Hauser look great!  And PP looked solid on defense as well.  If we can stay healthy, I think our shooting is going to be too much for anyone in a seven-game series...Fun fact - we have more wins at Capital One Arena than the Wizards.

That's awesome.

And probably more fans in the stands too.
Not probably - it was practically all green

Honestly if I had to root for a 3-win team right now with that clown Jordan Poole as my "alpha" I would probably go into depression and never show up lol. I give kudos to any Wiz fan who goes to their games

I think every sports fan should be required to support a team that is historically and consistently bad.  It builds character.

Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #28 on: January 03, 2025, 09:00:00 PM »

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Pritchard?s BBIQ is off the charts. He rarely makes mistakes out there. Career TO?s per game is 0.8. Feel like that doesn?t get talked about enough. It?s amazing what Pritchard is able to do as a 6?1? guard with average athleticism. So much fun to watch him play.
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Re: Payton Pritchard Appreciation Thread
« Reply #29 on: January 03, 2025, 09:10:07 PM »

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Pritchard?s BBIQ is off the charts. He rarely makes mistakes out there. Career TO?s per game is 0.8. Feel like that doesn?t get talked about enough. It?s amazing what Pritchard is able to do as a 6?1? guard with average athleticism. So much fun to watch him play.

True. So great to watch his development.