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Re: Time for a change?
« Reply #825 on: Today at 12:42:18 AM »

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So, Jaylen heard the analytics comments and went on a bit of a tirade on social media today:

https://x.com/FCHWPO/status/2070959968988156399

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Analytics nowadays used to discredit and control narratives - Roll the ball out none of these guys better than me on both ends who does he work for

https://x.com/FCHWPO/status/2070962267890319806

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Nobody has won more combined regular season and playoff games since I entered the league 10 years ago

https://x.com/FCHWPO/status/2070963953539133747

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Analytics have / are ruining the game we playing AI hoops

https://x.com/FCHWPO/status/2070966759947923760

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State your source

https://x.com/Savageboston/status/2071053706083106918

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Jaylen Brown shared this long video on his Instagram. 

Talks about how he was ?the best player? on a championship team. 

How he got ?blackballed? by the Olympic team

How the Celtics tried to trade him multiple times.

It's time to move on from him. He's quickly becoming one of the most exhausting and annoying players with his incessant whining and inability to not engage with the noise on social media.

We all saw how this was going to end after this past year, and I just don't see us mending anything over the next couple of months. I'm ready to see what a full-blown JT-led team gets us, which the numbers with higher JT usage and JT/non-JB minutes being very promising.

As he should.  Even the last tweet you share of Jaylen (state your source) is him responding to Bobby Marks claiming that the clip of him talking about the analytics was edited and cut short to help stir controversy.  Which clearly happened.

Frankly, anyone arguing that analytics demonstrates that Jaylen Brown would be the 7th-best player on a team is giving analytics a bad name.

Does he really need to respond every time someone says something stupid. Seems like a waste of energy. He should take a break from the internet.

He probably should.  So I should I.  The perils of being human in the 21st century.

I will say I think his agent needs to help him out here.  He has a large enough client list that he should have some pull to tell Shams and Bobby Marks to stop peddling in rumors for a few days.  It is getting ridiculous on both sides.

Re: Time for a change?
« Reply #826 on: Today at 06:59:33 AM »

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So, Jaylen heard the analytics comments and went on a bit of a tirade on social media today:

https://x.com/FCHWPO/status/2070959968988156399

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Analytics nowadays used to discredit and control narratives - Roll the ball out none of these guys better than me on both ends who does he work for

https://x.com/FCHWPO/status/2070962267890319806

Quote
Nobody has won more combined regular season and playoff games since I entered the league 10 years ago

https://x.com/FCHWPO/status/2070963953539133747

Quote
Analytics have / are ruining the game we playing AI hoops

https://x.com/FCHWPO/status/2070966759947923760

Quote
State your source

https://x.com/Savageboston/status/2071053706083106918

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Jaylen Brown shared this long video on his Instagram. 

Talks about how he was ?the best player? on a championship team. 

How he got ?blackballed? by the Olympic team

How the Celtics tried to trade him multiple times.

It's time to move on from him. He's quickly becoming one of the most exhausting and annoying players with his incessant whining and inability to not engage with the noise on social media.

We all saw how this was going to end after this past year, and I just don't see us mending anything over the next couple of months. I'm ready to see what a full-blown JT-led team gets us, which the numbers with higher JT usage and JT/non-JB minutes being very promising.

As he should.  Even the last tweet you share of Jaylen (state your source) is him responding to Bobby Marks claiming that the clip of him talking about the analytics was edited and cut short to help stir controversy.  Which clearly happened.

Frankly, anyone arguing that analytics demonstrates that Jaylen Brown would be the 7th-best player on a team is giving analytics a bad name.

Does he really need to respond every time someone says something stupid. Seems like a waste of energy. He should take a break from the internet.

He probably should.  So I should I.  The perils of being human in the 21st century.

I will say I think his agent needs to help him out here.  He has a large enough client list that he should have some pull to tell Shams and Bobby Marks to stop peddling in rumors for a few days.  It is getting ridiculous on both sides.

It?s not so easy to not respond. I would love it if he didn?t, but it seems this is what people do. It?s part of being invested in the culture of your times. Can?t really expect otherwise. I don?t believe for a second that JB has burned his bridges in Boston. He absolutely can stay with the Cs and at this point I hope he does.  Nothing I?ve seen in terms of trades convinces me the Cs will be better off without him.  My only hope is that if Brad pulls the trigger he?s doing so because he believes the trade helps the team and for no other reason.

Re: Time for a change?
« Reply #827 on: Today at 07:22:36 AM »

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As Roy pointed out...Joe's coaching was abysmal vs Philly.

And he did not have his team prepared for Embiid to return. As much as I want to blame players and the roster, Joe to me was the main problem.