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Re: I Think I Am Aboard The Tank Train Now
« Reply #165 on: Today at 10:17:41 AM »

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Celtics now 17th on offense and 9th on defense according to cleaning the glass, which filters out garbage time.

The offense is still being pulled down by mediocre 3 point shooting, they are at 31.9% as a team. So that should improve. Defense has been great, but still 30th in OReb% allowed (but the gap closed a bit last night).

I think if they generally play like they have these first four games, but the 3 point percentage finds it level and the OReb% isn't historically bad then they be fine. If those things hold they won't be a tank team.

Of course an injury to really any of Brown/White or even Queta would be devastating. So they're always going to be one bad play away from tanking.

Re: I Think I Am Aboard The Tank Train Now
« Reply #166 on: Today at 10:31:25 AM »

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Celtics now 17th on offense and 9th on defense according to cleaning the glass, which filters out garbage time.

The offense is still being pulled down by mediocre 3 point shooting, they are at 31.9% as a team. So that should improve. Defense has been great, but still 30th in OReb% allowed (but the gap closed a bit last night).

I think if they generally play like they have these first four games, but the 3 point percentage finds it level and the OReb% isn't historically bad then they be fine. If those things hold they won't be a tank team.

Of course an injury to really any of Brown/White or even Queta would be devastating. So they're always going to be one bad play away from tanking.
any games missed by any of Brown, White, PP or Queta you can pretty much book as a loss before they even tip off.  we're too thin at PG to lose either White or PP, Queta's the only big who can rebound and Brown's our only consistent offensive threat. 

didn't think I'd see another team in the league play us with worse personnel in every aspect until we played NO last night.  not sure any of their guys, other than Queen, would be getting minutes for us.  still took over 3 quarters to put them away with us shooting decently and keeping them off the offensive boards.  Not worried about the tank.

Re: I Think I Am Aboard The Tank Train Now
« Reply #167 on: Today at 10:50:48 AM »

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Celtics now 17th on offense and 9th on defense according to cleaning the glass, which filters out garbage time.

The offense is still being pulled down by mediocre 3 point shooting, they are at 31.9% as a team. So that should improve. Defense has been great, but still 30th in OReb% allowed (but the gap closed a bit last night).

I think if they generally play like they have these first four games, but the 3 point percentage finds it level and the OReb% isn't historically bad then they be fine. If those things hold they won't be a tank team.

Of course an injury to really any of Brown/White or even Queta would be devastating. So they're always going to be one bad play away from tanking.
any games missed by any of Brown, White, PP or Queta you can pretty much book as a loss before they even tip off.  we're too thin at PG to lose either White or PP, Queta's the only big who can rebound and Brown's our only consistent offensive threat. 

didn't think I'd see another team in the league play us with worse personnel in every aspect until we played NO last night.  not sure any of their guys, other than Queen, would be getting minutes for us.  still took over 3 quarters to put them away with us shooting decently and keeping them off the offensive boards.  Not worried about the tank.

They played 3-0 Phili to one point, they played playoff team Detroit to one possession. I don't think they're going to be a high forties win team but I'm pretty comfortable saying they won't be amongst the worst of the worst. They could easily be 3-1 right now.

their defense has been better than expected and they aren't yet hitting their threes. I just don't think this team profiles as a *tanker*, unless health forces it.

***By this i mean bottom 7 entering the lottery. That likely requires 30 or fewer wins.


Re: I Think I Am Aboard The Tank Train Now
« Reply #168 on: Today at 11:49:39 AM »

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Celtics now 17th on offense and 9th on defense according to cleaning the glass, which filters out garbage time.

The offense is still being pulled down by mediocre 3 point shooting, they are at 31.9% as a team. So that should improve. Defense has been great, but still 30th in OReb% allowed (but the gap closed a bit last night).

I think if they generally play like they have these first four games, but the 3 point percentage finds it level and the OReb% isn't historically bad then they be fine. If those things hold they won't be a tank team.

Of course an injury to really any of Brown/White or even Queta would be devastating. So they're always going to be one bad play away from tanking.
any games missed by any of Brown, White, PP or Queta you can pretty much book as a loss before they even tip off.  we're too thin at PG to lose either White or PP, Queta's the only big who can rebound and Brown's our only consistent offensive threat. 

didn't think I'd see another team in the league play us with worse personnel in every aspect until we played NO last night.  not sure any of their guys, other than Queen, would be getting minutes for us.  still took over 3 quarters to put them away with us shooting decently and keeping them off the offensive boards.  Not worried about the tank.

They played 3-0 Phili to one point, they played playoff team Detroit to one possession. I don't think they're going to be a high forties win team but I'm pretty comfortable saying they won't be amongst the worst of the worst. They could easily be 3-1 right now.

their defense has been better than expected and they aren't yet hitting their threes. I just don't think this team profiles as a *tanker*, unless health forces it.

***By this i mean bottom 7 entering the lottery. That likely requires 30 or fewer wins.
34 wins.  that was the low end of my prediction range.  not sure they'll get that many after seeing the first 4 games.  This is a high-lottery team so not the absolute dregs of the league but not a whole lot better. 

Re: I Think I Am Aboard The Tank Train Now
« Reply #169 on: Today at 04:27:26 PM »

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There's a ton of people on Twitter, even under the C's page replies that are advocating for a tank, and I don't even think many of them are joking  :laugh:
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Re: I Think I Am Aboard The Tank Train Now
« Reply #170 on: Today at 05:10:15 PM »

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Well, they aren't coming anywhere near a title, or even the conference finals, this year, even if a lot goes right, and we aren't the Wizards (happy to barely make the playoffs and then get destroyed). If Brown and/or White misses 10+ games, that would just about ensure an additional 10+ losses, taking them from, say, 38 wins to 28. If things go that way, they could easily get a top-5 pick, which could awesome to pair with Tatum, Brown, White, and Pritchard.
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