Overtime. 2/3 foul shots made by Tatum.
Puzzling that Brown has not played any minutes in 2nd half.
It's not puzzling because Jaylen Brown looks lost out there.
He has no identity when he's on the court for Team USA.
It also didn't help that he kept missing FTs.
He really doesn't look lost. He may not have the feel of Middleton or Barnes yet, but he was making a lot of plays when he was out there.. He played really well in his minutes today. In fact, it was when he was in that the team got up by 15. He consistently made several good offensive plays that led to great looks for team USA.
A few times Turkey players tried to take charges on him when he physicalled his way to the basket. They were starting to get a bead on his driving.
I think it came down to Pop preferring Barnes and Middleton against Illyasova and Erden when they went small ball. Both guys have more experience and have a better feel for defending bigs.
Jaylen is already behind Tatum and the other lottery picks of 2016, like Murray and Hield, when it comes to development.
Tatum came out of college highly developed, Brown did not. As for Murray and Hield, you can have Murray, I will be happy with Brown. And Hield is almost 4 whole years older than Brown. Let's see what 22 year old Brown is like when he is 27, like Hield will be in December.
Not true.
Tatum and Brown all played just 1 year of college basketball.
So why would Tatum be more highly developed when both of them played just 1 year of college basketball?
You asking this question just shows me you have little to no grasp on talent levels or development levels for young players and that explaining it would just be a waste of my time.
I've been a fan of the Celts for more than 30 years now.
So talent levels or development levels is not new to me.
Like I said, right now Brown is nothing special.
What you're trying to sell is a 27-year old Jaylen Brown.
But the Celts will not wait for Brown 5 years from now.
It will be decision time in the summer of 2020.