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Re: Celtics (12-9) at Wizards (3-17) Game #22 12/4/25
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no Jaylen?  where's the offense coming from?

I would guess....PP, White, Sam, and Simons.
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Re: Celtics (12-9) at Wizards (3-17) Game #22 12/4/25
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Go Celtics!   Beat the Wizzes!

Re: Celtics (12-9) at Wizards (3-17) Game #22 12/4/25
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no Jaylen?  where's the offense coming from?

I would guess....PP, White, Sam, and Simons.
let's hope they all play like we thought they would before the season started

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no Jaylen?  where's the offense coming from?

Where will Washington get offense? 

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This feels like the kind of game where Simons just comes in and scores a random 35-40 points
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I was wrong about Walsh. He's turned into a very solid NBA player. Wow!
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I was wrong about Walsh. He's turned into a very solid NBA player. Wow!
i don't think you are alone here. i can't recall any posters, here or elsewhere who aren't walsh's mom, saying he would be a solid nba player this year.
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I was wrong about Walsh. He's turned into a very solid NBA player. Wow!
i don't think you are alone here. i can't recall any posters, here or elsewhere who aren't walsh's mom, saying he would be a solid nba player this year.

Yeah. I hope Baylor can make some more consistent strides too. Would be nice for the team.

If you add back Tatum and another solid center option ahead of (or right behind) Queta, this team is a contender again.
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I was wrong about Walsh. He's turned into a very solid NBA player. Wow!
i don't think you are alone here. i can't recall any posters, here or elsewhere who aren't walsh's mom, saying he would be a solid nba player this year.

Yeah. I hope Baylor can make some more consistent strides too. Would be nice for the team.

If you add back Tatum and another solid center option ahead of (or right behind) Queta, this team is a contender again.
if they do as you suggest (demand????) they win the east and go to the finals. but i don't know whether the celtics have the talent to beat either OKC or denver. anyone else, yeah, they could do it.
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D White?s shot selection is maddening at times.

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I was wrong about Walsh. He's turned into a very solid NBA player. Wow!
i don't think you are alone here. i can't recall any posters, here or elsewhere who aren't walsh's mom, saying he would be a solid nba player this year.

Yeah. I hope Baylor can make some more consistent strides too. Would be nice for the team.

If you add back Tatum and another solid center option ahead of (or right behind) Queta, this team is a contender again.
if they do as you suggest (demand????) they win the east and go to the finals. but i don't know whether the celtics have the talent to beat either OKC or denver. anyone else, yeah, they could do it.

Oh I'm not that delusional lol I think there's 3-4 teams in the West better than us anyways even if we do that (Houston, OKC, Denver, maybe the Lakers if they are fully healthy). But the East is wide open and also, how many individual players in the East would you look at and say is at or greater than healthy Tatum? Maybe 2-3 guys at most and 1 of them I'd say is Giannis though the Bucks may already be cooked.
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Gonzalez is in the game!!
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I was wrong about Walsh. He's turned into a very solid NBA player. Wow!
i don't think you are alone here. i can't recall any posters, here or elsewhere who aren't walsh's mom, saying he would be a solid nba player this year.

Yeah. I hope Baylor can make some more consistent strides too. Would be nice for the team.

If you add back Tatum and another solid center option ahead of (or right behind) Queta, this team is a contender again.
if they do as you suggest (demand????) they win the east and go to the finals. but i don't know whether the celtics have the talent to beat either OKC or denver. anyone else, yeah, they could do it.

Oh I'm not that delusional lol I think there's 3-4 teams in the West better than us anyways even if we do that (Houston, OKC, Denver, maybe the Lakers if they are fully healthy). But the East is wide open and also, how many individual players in the East would you look at and say is at or greater than healthy Tatum? Maybe 2-3 guys at most and 1 of them I'd say is Giannis though the Bucks may already be cooked.
i agree, though i refuse to say the celtics could not beat the evil and stinky lakers.

but in a 7 game series, anything can happen....including having the celtics win.  ;D
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stevens made a good move in picking up minott.
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stevens made a good move in picking up minott.

Minott reminds me of a more athletic Jonas Jerebko.