Jayson Tatum nearly willed Boston to the NBA Finals. Rozier, Brown, Horford just didn't provide enough offense.
Its indeed awesome seeing Jayson playing so well. I thought his only real mistake was chest bumping Lebron after the monster dunk. Don't poke the bear in a tight game for the conference title!
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Meh! After that, Tatum hit a huge 3 and his teammates forgot about getting him the ball the rest of the way. Tatum brought them back and instead of going to him, his teammates thought they would finally hit a shot. I liked Tatum's aggression and no fear. He and LeBron embraced after the game.
I get what Hart said about poking the bear. You never want to give the older experienced player more motivation to win. I liked Tatum not backing down, but I'd rather not see him giving Lebron a little more fuel.
After watching the series, I think Ainge should find a way to move Rozier and keep Smart. If that proves impossible, he needs to move Rozier, regardless of Smart's decision.
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Previously, I though Rozier had played too well to move, and that Kyrie should be shopped (NEXT summer). My thinking then was that Rozier's steady play, along with Kyrie's injury history, meant that Rozier was a better long term option than Kyrie.
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The Cavs series has evolved my thinking on that one. Rozier, rather than looking like a long term quality starting PG (and a cost effective one considering how much will be tied up in Tatum and Brown), now looks like a guy that had a hot shooting streak. He reverted to the mean, somewhat, vs the Cavs. He looks like a top tier backup PG, one that can fill in for a starter, on an elite team. But I'm no longer certain he's going to be a consistent enough shooter/play maker as a starter on a title caliber team. I think a middling team would view him as great option at starting PG, and would give up some valuable pieces.
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For all the young assets on the Celts, in the next 2-3 years, they have some big decisions to make WRT contracts.
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Thought he was throwing me a pass there in the second half. Dude just lobbed it to the defense on multiple possessions leading to easy baskets for golden state.Game seven called....they’re wondering if James Harden stood them up.
For all the reasons you listed, I think Boston needs to keep Rozier. Especially because of Kyrie’s injury history. Their next big move should be to secure point forward type. Keeping Kyrie from having to distribute is his best suit. A point forward along with Tatum, Irving and Hayward night just be the final piece. Correct me if I’m wrong, but don’t the Celtics get the lottery pick next season that they were owed this year? A lot of good things happening for that organization.
Thought he was throwing me a pass there in the second half. Dude just lobbed it to the defense on multiple possessions leading to easy baskets for golden state.
I agree completely. Marcus Smart thinks he's worth more than 12-14 million.There's been some awful and I mean awful shooting in a lot of these games. Sometimes I just sit on my couch and smh and can't believe these guys get paid millions of dollars.
Bird would score 45 a game and give up 50, sounds about right.I agree completely. Marcus Smart thinks he's worth more than 12-14 million.
If Larry Bird played today, he'd average 45 points a game.
The Rockets were 7-44 from 3's, and the Celtics weren't much better in their loss. Live by the 3, die by the 3.
If Bird would give up more, offsetting his offense, then that's not much difference than the stars of today.Bird would score 45 a game and give up 50, sounds about right.
In 1984, NBA teams averaged 110.8 ppg. In 2018, NBA teams averaged 108.6 ppg.
I REALLY don't see where Bird is scoring those extra 18 ppg to get to 45 (In a MUCH more athletic league today, definitely a disadvantage to old Larry), but to each his own I guess.
Sure. Bird could play in today's era. He would score 25-30 ppg just like he did his whole career. Guy's today also get picked apart for their defensive liabilities MUCH MORE than they did back in Bird's era.If Bird would give up more, offsetting his offense, then that's not much difference than the stars of today.
Plain and simply put, the stars of a certain era would do well in any era.
Guys like Bird, Magic and Jordan would be stars in any era, the same as Lebron or Kobe in any era as well.
Like I told you before, Bird was one of the true winners.
You don't have to look like a basketball player to be one.
Like I said, no different than the lockdown D that Harden, or any of the other stars, play. It's cute ball now. The Rockets missed 37 3's. That's atrocious. Still, they lost by 9? Did anyone on that team not have enough IQ to shoot a midrange shot, or something?Sure. Bird could play in today's era. He would score 25-30 ppg just like he did his whole career. Guy's today also get picked apart for their defensive liabilities MUCH MORE than they did back in Bird's era.
If you have watched these playoffs..the whole game is basically, one of the best players on the team with the ball keeps running a ball screen until he gets matched up with the opposing teams weakest defender, then he plays one-on-one. Simply put...if you are a liability at all on defense, those weaknesses are on FULL DISPLAY in today's league. If Bird was playing the Rockets, it would be ball-screen all-day until Bird got matched up on Harden or CP3. Yikes. Teams are no longer allowing the "weak-link" to hide on defense, and that was not always the case.
I like and respect Bird too, but I'm just saying.....
Harden, Curry, and Kyrie are considered the only "superstars" to be known as poor defenders. Bird would fall into that category, a superstar who is a poor defender.Like I said, no different than the lockdown D that Harden, or any of the other stars, play. It's cute ball now. The Rockets missed 37 3's. That's atrocious. Still, they lost by 9? Did anyone on that team not have enough IQ to shoot a midrange shot, or something?
I'm not saying the guys from the 80's or 90's were better, but to suggest just because a guy's more athletic equals a better player is asinine.
There's no way Bird would play this lackluster defense like Harden. Switch him and Harden and they beat the Warriors in 5 or 6. Harden seems more interested in the beard he's grown than winning. Some of those passes he made make you wonder if he's colorblind.
Appreciate the factual information. Maybe others can help out, I’m going off of mostly podcasts and the occasional Classic 1980’s game on NBA TV, was Bird a good defender? Before or after the injuries? I’m guessing he was good before and then terrible after.Just a bit of info for you J-will,before his back got bad,Bird was all N.B.A. defensive team in 82,83,and 84
Being athletic doesn't make one necessarily a great defender. You act like the guys today are superior to yesteryear's guys. Not true. There's probably 8-10 playing now that would be as good in a different time, and vice versa.Harden, Curry, and Kyrie are considered the only "superstars" to be known as poor defenders. Bird would fall into that category, a superstar who is a poor defender.
Lebron, KD, Kawhi, Anthony Davis, Klay Thompson, Giannis, Paul George, Jimmy Butler (I can keep going if you would like) all are SUPERB defenders. So I really don't get your point?? Your saying stars don't play defense?? Would you consider Anthony Davis a star??
We can go back and forth quite a bit sir, but you may want to stay out of most NBA level conversations and stay in your Duke bubble. You clearly are very knowledgeable and passionate about Duke basketball, but the NBA??????????????![]()
Sure. Bird could play in today's era. He would score 25-30 ppg just like he did his whole career. Guy's today also get picked apart for their defensive liabilities MUCH MORE than they did back in Bird's era.
If you have watched these playoffs..the whole game is basically, one of the best players on the team with the ball keeps running a ball screen until he gets matched up with the opposing teams weakest defender, then he plays one-on-one. Simply put...if you are a liability at all on defense, those weaknesses are on FULL DISPLAY in today's league. If Bird was playing the Rockets, it would be ball-screen all-day until Bird got matched up on Harden or CP3. Yikes. Teams are no longer allowing the "weak-link" to hide on defense, and that was not always the case.
I like and respect Bird too, but I'm just saying.....
Bird would be a top 3 player in today's game. Great shooter and passer and one of the best basketball IQ's to play the game. The ultimate competitor!
I agree 100%. I played college football in the mid 80's and am reminded of it daily. I've had back surgery and I need to have surgery on both shoulders. I wish we had the practice restrictions used today back when I played.A healthy Bird. I think he'd take care of his body better today. Back then (which hurts to write) the players didn't take care of them selves, especially in the off season, the way they do now. I think we'd have seen another 2-4 years of "healthy Bird" if he came along today.
Any player who tells his teammates the day before a game that he's going to score some of his points left handed, and then goes out and scores 22 of his 47 that way, is a freaking stud.Larry would be AWESOME in today’s game. A guy who can shoot great has a place in every generation of the NBA and Bird was an awesome shooter. Man he was great.
I agree 100%. I played college football in the mid 80's and am reminded of it daily. I've had back surgery and I need to have surgery on both shoulders. I wish we had the practice restrictions used today back when I played.
Cavs 99 Warriors 98.
Lebron 48, 17, and 12.
When the Cavs win this series, all of the MJ versus Lebron comparisons can be put to rest, Lebron will officially be the GOAT.