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Quote from: liam on November 04, 2017, 12:34:09 AMQuote from: Jiri Welsch on November 04, 2017, 12:29:57 AMHow do you think us old(er) timers feel, man?!We feel old...and older each day...which is okay given the alternative.
Quote from: Jiri Welsch on November 04, 2017, 12:29:57 AMHow do you think us old(er) timers feel, man?!We feel old...
How do you think us old(er) timers feel, man?!
Jayson Tatum was born on March 3, 1998. He's currently 19 years old. So... he was born just TWO DAYS AFTER me... Makes me feel a bit strange. Like.. what am I doing with my life now LOL. Meanwhile, Tatum (2 days younger than me) is out here leading the Celtics to a dynasty....
Quote from: hwangjini_1 on November 04, 2017, 12:40:05 AMQuote from: liam on November 04, 2017, 12:34:09 AMQuote from: Jiri Welsch on November 04, 2017, 12:29:57 AMHow do you think us old(er) timers feel, man?!We feel old...and older each day...which is okay given the alternative. You guys feel old? I have three sons older than Tatum. I AM old!!!!😁
Quote from: indeedproceed on November 04, 2017, 12:45:30 AMIf I were a great long term NBA player I’d be in the last year of elite starter potential. Like, it’s unlikely but I could still make an all-star team if I were like a Duncan/KG/Kobe level player. My best skill is bbq.LOL let's just say I am several years older than the oldest NBA player right now vince carter.
If I were a great long term NBA player I’d be in the last year of elite starter potential. Like, it’s unlikely but I could still make an all-star team if I were like a Duncan/KG/Kobe level player. My best skill is bbq.
Quote from: ETNCeltics on November 04, 2017, 12:42:26 AMLook at how much better Jayson is than Jaylen was last year at this time, consider the leap that Jaylen has taken since then, and imagine how good Jayson could be next year.Tatum's potential is a 25-28 PPG with 8-10 RPG and hopefully good defense! (Pierce 2.0) Jaylen to me is J. Butler (22-24 PPG, 5-7 RPG, 5-7 APG) w/slightly better 3 pt. %'s and more explosiveness. The thing I love about them both too is that they are versatile as well.
Look at how much better Jayson is than Jaylen was last year at this time, consider the leap that Jaylen has taken since then, and imagine how good Jayson could be next year.
I'm 31. When people talk about Horford being past his prime, it makes me feel bad.
Quote from: DefenseWinsChamps on November 04, 2017, 02:26:59 PMI'm 31. When people talk about Horford being past his prime, it makes me feel bad.I was 31 in 1991, you're not getting any sympathy.
Quote from: Phantom255x on November 04, 2017, 12:29:32 PMQuote from: ETNCeltics on November 04, 2017, 12:42:26 AMLook at how much better Jayson is than Jaylen was last year at this time, consider the leap that Jaylen has taken since then, and imagine how good Jayson could be next year.Tatum's potential is a 25-28 PPG with 8-10 RPG and hopefully good defense! (Pierce 2.0) Jaylen to me is J. Butler (22-24 PPG, 5-7 RPG, 5-7 APG) w/slightly better 3 pt. %'s and more explosiveness. The thing I love about them both too is that they are versatile as well.Just to get on the right side of expectations here... Pierce never averaged 27 ppg and only averaged 26 twice in his 19-year career. Or anything close to 10 rpg for that matter.
Tatum's potential is a 25-28 25-26 PPG with 8-10 7-9 RPG and hopefully good defense! (Pierce 2.0)
The Celtics last few minutes of offense centered around 19 year old Jayson Tatum. DANG... making me feel bad even more haha! But fabulous game from the rookie and much needed! Even if he doesn't win ROTY b/c of Simmons, he's ROTY to me.