I don't particularly believe in Boston this season. They may beat Philly in G7, coin flip there, but I don't think they get through New York - and I thought that even before this series happened.
To make a deeper run, JB is going to have to get back to the form that was generating some MVP buzz. This last month isn't it, and this playoff series especially isn't it. I can live with his high turnover rate if they're a byproduct of running the offense, but it's a lot harder to take when he's just shutting out his teammates and picking up offensive fouls trying to do everything himself. It feels like Tatum came back and JB went "cool, I don't have to play team basketball anymore."
Very worried about Tatum trying to stretch that other leg out last night. If he's at all at risk of serious injury there, just sit him. It's frustrating because it feels like he's the only guy playing good team ball night in and night out and we may be screwed without him, but it is what it is.
Derrick White's offense has reached 'unplayable' levels. If he's part of his core for the next few years, then we need to do what it takes to get him back to the ~.570 eFG% guy he was for three years prior to this one. Queta has sucked. Foul magnet. Play Garza over Vucevic. If he gets his ass beat because he's mediocre then fine, but I'm going down with the guy who has battled his ass off to earn rotation minutes this season, not the guy who - due to injury or otherwise - hasn't done a f***ing thing since putting on a green jersey. Stick Walsh to Maxey. I don't care whose minutes he takes. Nobody else on our roster can handle his speed.
I understand that the Simons deal was necessary from a cap perspective, but I feel like this series would already be over if we still had him instead of Vuc. Granted he's out for the season with the wrist injury anyway. Bah.