Once again, Tommy is right on the mark. For those who dismiss his credibility, he has seen and played in and coached more celtics games than almost anyone else alive, he knows exactly what he's talking about.
It's weird, I felt very strongly that over the last 7 or 8 years Tommy had become less and less connected with todays game. He knew the C's, but he didn't seem to keep up with the rest of the league. Part of it might have been because Mike was so good, and knew everything about every player, the bar was set so high, but I just always got the feeling that he was just watching the Celtics game, and never really doing the extra work to learn the other games.
However, over the last year or so (unfortunately, probably starting around when his wife died), I have seen a change. He has been throwing out some strong information about other teams, and it is clear he has been watching a lot of basketball other than just the games he was being paid to watch.
Of course the other side is over this same period of time, he also has seemed to have been becoming more and more over the top, and harder for Mike to handle. He was always on the edge, but lately I always feel like he is on the verge of throwing a beer bottle at the referees, and just going completely off the deep end....but he still seems more connected with todays NBA than he has been in years.