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Re: Jaylen Brown's biggest flaw
« Reply #60 on: May 29, 2018, 02:14:28 PM »

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I can't help but wonder what this board would have been like in the 1980s.

"Danny Ainge shot 29%/17%/27%/27% from 3pt in his first four years. HE'S NEVER GOING TO BE ABLE TO SHOOT!!!!!"
Danny Ainge took fewer than 200 three-point shots total over the first five years of his career, so those percentages don't mean much.

That response is too grounded in reality. Reactionary hot takes only.


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Re: Jaylen Brown's biggest flaw
« Reply #61 on: May 29, 2018, 02:14:46 PM »

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I can't help but wonder what this board would have been like in the 1980s.

"Danny Ainge shot 29%/17%/27%/27% from 3pt in his first four years. HE'S NEVER GOING TO BE ABLE TO SHOOT!!!!!"
Danny Ainge took fewer than 200 three-point shots total over the first five years of his career, so those percentages don't mean much.

Five seasons, by the end of which Ainge was 26.

And yet, here we are with people drawing conclusions about Jaylen Brown's career arc after two seasons, in one of which he played limited minutes, and after which he is 21 years old. That's my point.

Re: Jaylen Brown's biggest flaw
« Reply #62 on: May 29, 2018, 02:16:15 PM »

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I can't help but wonder what this board would have been like in the 1980s.

"Danny Ainge shot 29%/17%/27%/27% from 3pt in his first four years. HE'S NEVER GOING TO BE ABLE TO SHOOT!!!!!"
Danny Ainge took fewer than 200 three-point shots total over the first five years of his career, so those percentages don't mean much.

That response is too grounded in reality. Reactionary hot takes only.

In case it wasn't obvious, I was arguing against the hot takes.

Re: Jaylen Brown's biggest flaw
« Reply #63 on: May 29, 2018, 02:18:53 PM »

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I can't help but wonder what this board would have been like in the 1980s.

"Danny Ainge shot 29%/17%/27%/27% from 3pt in his first four years. HE'S NEVER GOING TO BE ABLE TO SHOOT!!!!!"
Danny Ainge took fewer than 200 three-point shots total over the first five years of his career, so those percentages don't mean much.

Five seasons, by the end of which Ainge was 26.

And yet, here we are with people drawing conclusions about Jaylen Brown's career arc after two seasons, in one of which he played limited minutes, and after which he is 21 years old. That's my point.
So what would have you said about Ainge's career arc after he started 73 games in his second season?
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Re: Jaylen Brown's biggest flaw
« Reply #64 on: May 29, 2018, 02:27:43 PM »

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I can't help but wonder what this board would have been like in the 1980s.

"Danny Ainge shot 29%/17%/27%/27% from 3pt in his first four years. HE'S NEVER GOING TO BE ABLE TO SHOOT!!!!!"
Danny Ainge took fewer than 200 three-point shots total over the first five years of his career, so those percentages don't mean much.

Five seasons, by the end of which Ainge was 26.

And yet, here we are with people drawing conclusions about Jaylen Brown's career arc after two seasons, in one of which he played limited minutes, and after which he is 21 years old. That's my point.
So what would have you said about Ainge's career arc after he started 73 games in his second season?

"He has potential to be really good."

Edit: and, "he's a wicked **** scrappah though."


Re: Jaylen Brown's biggest flaw
« Reply #65 on: May 29, 2018, 02:40:49 PM »

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If Jaylen Brown is your worst starter, you have a fantastic team.

In the playoffs, we relied on him to be our second-best at times and the burden to create offensively was too much for him.

Next season when he can play alongside Kyrie’s instant offense and Hayward’s methodical approach, he can ease into a role he should be much more comfortable with, letting his offense come to him. Continue to work on his range and dribbling, and he will be just fine.
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Re: Jaylen Brown's biggest flaw
« Reply #66 on: May 29, 2018, 02:54:06 PM »

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If Jaylen Brown is your worst starter, you have a fantastic team.

In the playoffs, we relied on him to be our second-best at times and the burden to create offensively was too much for him.

Next season when he can play alongside Kyrie’s instant offense and Hayward’s methodical approach, he can ease into a role he should be much more comfortable with, letting his offense come to him. Continue to work on his range and dribbling, and he will be just fine.

 While I agree with your overall point, I do disagree with the bolded part. Jaylen was our primary scorer throughout most of the playoffs, and he exceeded expectations.


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Re: Jaylen Brown's biggest flaw
« Reply #67 on: May 29, 2018, 03:14:11 PM »

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If Jaylen Brown is your worst starter, you have a fantastic team.

In the playoffs, we relied on him to be our second-best at times and the burden to create offensively was too much for him.

Next season when he can play alongside Kyrie’s instant offense and Hayward’s methodical approach, he can ease into a role he should be much more comfortable with, letting his offense come to him. Continue to work on his range and dribbling, and he will be just fine.

 While I agree with your overall point, I do disagree with the bolded part. Jaylen was our primary scorer throughout most of the playoffs, and he exceeded expectations.
I agree with this. Tatum wasn't really all that assertive until the last handful of games in the Cleveland series, and Horford was....well, Horford. The fact that Brown achieved most of that on a dodgy hamstring is also remarkable.
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Re: Jaylen Brown's biggest flaw
« Reply #68 on: May 29, 2018, 03:52:46 PM »

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I don't get it. How is every Celtic fan not ecstatic about Brown and Tatum?

Tatum was a rookie, Brown was a 2nd year player who was behind the curve in his development coming out of college.

Yet here we are at the end of a playoff run, without our 2 best players, and they were our 2 leading scorers, taking turns carrying our offense.

You have to be one pessimistic individual to not be happy about these 2 and the direction of the franchise.

Re: Jaylen Brown's biggest flaw
« Reply #69 on: May 29, 2018, 04:11:07 PM »

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I don't get it. How is every Celtic fan not ecstatic about Brown and Tatum?

Tatum was a rookie, Brown was a 2nd year player who was behind the curve in his development coming out of college.

Yet here we are at the end of a playoff run, without our 2 best players, and they were our 2 leading scorers, taking turns carrying our offense.

You have to be one pessimistic individual to not be happy about these 2 and the direction of the franchise.
people think brown will never improve. Not sure why