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It's hard to do both of these things in tandem. They're going to have to pick one, I think.
Without knowing what it's like to be an aging pro athlete, I will say the Celtics have been going deep into the playoffs for 6 years, adding a significant total number of games played to Horford's portfolio. He's been great but I just don't know if we can continue to hang our hat on this. Bam had some pretty good games in Round 1 before things fell apart for Miami. I feel like defending high energy big men is a weakness for the Celtics that Indy and MN can exploit.
I dunno. I think they can do it. The finished 13th in ORB per game and #1 in transition defense (points per transition, op FG % and op eFG% against)
Teams Transition | Stats | NBA.com
A table featuring transition information for each team in the league based on selected filters.
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I've always liked Queta. He gives them shot blocking, rebounding and a big-ass, athletic body in the frontcourt. However Kornet is just a better all-around player and is better with the ball in his hands than Queta. Just more polished...I see what you're saying about Kornet and Queta, but man I sure hope they aren't counting on those two to make big contributions the rest of the way.











