Horford had a good 3 or 4 game run a few weeks ago, but now he's back to looking 40 years old. And it's the same for Amir. Both players NEED help from the bench during stretches of the game, and stretches of the entire season for that matter, and who do the Celtics turn to?
They turn to Olynyk, and Jerebko, two of the softest bigs in the NBA. Both shutter at the thought of actual contact. Kelly scratches, pushes, and pulls as a form of defense, with the slowest reaction time in the entire league. That's why he accumulates fouls at a league leading rate per minute. Jerebko would be best served to be playing in Europe, his style is perfect for it.
After looking the boxscore, one stat caught my eye, it was the -20 for IT, highest of the game. So while scoring a game high 35 points, his team was giving back points at a rate enough to earn him a -20.
Yet, the team can't function without him, because they lack scoring consistency at every position but his.
This is a strange team.