JB and White have somehow completely regressed since the playoffs started. Not winning anything with them playing like that.
Do you feel this has to do with Tatum coming back in and gradually increasing his usage? Because before when Tatum came back he made a point to e more of a rebounder and facilitator, and now his usage has gone up to "old Tatum" and it seems to have really affected those two the most. White's usage in the playoffs is down to 12% from 20% in the regular season.
I don't think it is a factor for D White but I definitely believe it is a factor for both (1) Jaylen (2) the role player perimeter guys.
Tatum's return has disrupted the rhythm of the team. The ball is sticking to his hands. Not as much ball movement. The young wings like J Walsh, Baylor, Hugo are all off ball more than they were earlier. They were more involved in the offense - in moving the ball - earlier in the season. Now they are standing on the 3 point not involved. And they are struggling.
For JB, the team revolved around him. And it continued going to him regardless of how the game was going. Now he is getting the ball in less primary positions and more secondary spots which are less advantageous + if he gives up the ball, he is unlikely to get it back because Tatum will do something with it.
So yeah, I believe Tatum's return has disrupted (1) JB (2) the young perimeter guys. I don't think he has upset Pritchard or D White as much. They seem stable going back to smaller roles. D White just can't shoot at the moment. He doesn't trust his shot. That is the main reason his usage numbers are down. He doesn't want to shoot. He thinks he will miss.
I can't say that I agree with this.
The bench guys have been playing great during the regular season while Tatum was in the lineup, including towards the end of the season when his scoring was going back towards old Tatum levels. If anything I feel like those guys were benefiting from the extra attention Tatum was drawing.
I feel like the difference here is moreso that:
1. Our bench players (aside from Vucevic) are very young and not very experienced with playing big minutes in pressure situations. Even Vuc hasn't played a lot of meaningful playoff minutes.
2. Joe seems insistent on restricting the roles of those bench guys and relying heavily on our core veterans. I'm not going to judge him too much on that, because the young guys do indeed seem to be struggling at little under the playoff pressure.
3. White has struggled with shooting all season, but it wasn't as much of a problem through most of the season because those young guys were playing so well off the bench. Once those young guys start feeling pressure and start struggling it puts more pressure on the starters to carry the load. When our other two starters are Hauser( role player) and Queta (can't stay on the court) then we suddenly become hugely reliant on White to help carry the load, which he hasn't been able to do for most of this season.
4. Pritchard has been big and has helped a lot, but he's not a superstar and he's going to have his cold nights.
What all of this means is that there is now a huge amount of pressure placed on Tatum and Brown to really put the team on their shoulders and carry the load. Brown has stuggled a little to do that, and Tatum is 2 months back from an Achilles so he's still not 100% himself. Some would argue that he shouldn't even be playing.
For the Celtics to win under these conditions either Tatum and Brown both need to be great, or their defence needs to be elite. It's hard for their defence to be elite when Queta can't stay on the court.