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Per source - C’s goal is to continue with double big lineup, and that Malcolm Brogdon is viewed as a sixth man, behind Marcus Smart
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Per source - C’s goal is to continue with double big lineup, and that Malcolm Brogdon is viewed as a sixth man, behind Marcus Smart
I assume they're focusing on getting a legitimate rotational center/PF now. I hope it's one with actual size/bulk.
Dude is complete ****ing rancid, less-than-****ing-useless ****ing Garbage... A total & utter Waste of Everything. ****ing sickening.
Kind of upset about a guy that will never play?? Too funny.
That's because we still need Big Guys who Can play...
and more than just one or two...
The Celtics are very big already, with players usually on the floor that average an inch or more longer in height and (more importantly) wingspan across the board than their opponent. We heard every playoff opponent talk about it - "the Celtics are so long...."
Whenever it appeared they needed more muscle in the paint, like against Draymond Green, it was a mental issue, being pushed out of their game by a very wise veteran. If they try and play bully ball, they've fallen right into his trap, and will have stupid reactions like a 5th grader in the hallway upset about having his lunch money stolen and being humiliated. And Green is shorter and weighs less than every post player on the Celtics. He's barely bigger than Marcus Smart.
They have a 10 man rotation already, the point being to rest the regulars more than with the 8 man rotation that is the norm in the NBA. Anyone else signed at this point, including bigs, will only get significant playing time if/when someone is hurt, and in blowouts. There's a chance they can sign a developmental big to replace Horford but they'd be incredibly lucky to find someone that blossoms that much, because if that talent was obvious, they'd already have a huge contract somewhere. Thomas Bryant is about as close as they might get.
Celtics need to find room for Mfiondu Kabengele or a reasonable facsimile thereof somewhere in their building... I love watching big guys with hops eat rebounds...
Cap'n how do you pronounce his name?Celtics need to find room for Mfiondu Kabengele or a reasonable facsimile thereof somewhere in their building... I love watching big guys with hops eat rebounds...
Cap'n how do you pronounce his name?
I get My fondue Cabin jelly.
i think they need someone like the Morris brothers. We are a very talented team, but sometimes lack that tough presence like they used to have with the Morris'The Celtics are very big already, with players usually on the floor that average an inch or more longer in height and (more importantly) wingspan across the board than their opponent. We heard every playoff opponent talk about it - "the Celtics are so long...."
Whenever it appeared they needed more muscle in the paint, like against Draymond Green, it was a mental issue, being pushed out of their game by a very wise veteran. If they try and play bully ball, they've fallen right into his trap, and will have stupid reactions like a 5th grader in the hallway upset about having his lunch money stolen and being humiliated. And Green is shorter and weighs less than every post player on the Celtics. He's barely bigger than Marcus Smart.
They have a 10 man rotation already, the point being to rest the regulars more than with the 8 man rotation that is the norm in the NBA. Anyone else signed at this point, including bigs, will only get significant playing time if/when someone is hurt, and in blowouts. There's a chance they can sign a developmental big to replace Horford but they'd be incredibly lucky to find someone that blossoms that much, because if that talent was obvious, they'd already have a huge contract somewhere. Thomas Bryant is about as close as they might get.
JB too. He seems to keep getting better each year. 35 each, not bad.If this is a sign of things to come for Tatum then we are really in business. Brogdon also a great addition.
The players really seem to like and listen to Mazzulla. That’s half the battle for an NBA coach. We’ll see about his actual coaching on the court but being a top assistant under Ime is a positive.
are we really doing this again this year?Dude is complete ****ing rancid, less-than-****ing-useless ****ing Garbage... A total & utter Waste of Everything. ****ing sickening.