As most of us expected, this game was tighter than the first. Dallas came to play tonight. I can't stand Donkey, but I have to admit he was the best player on the floor tonight offensively. My thoughts on this one:
The good:
Jrue Holliday just never seems to have a bad game. He meshes so well and always knows exactly what is needed at any given point in time. He never seems to make a bad decision, and always stays within his game. He is very quickly becoming my favorite Celtic.
The defense wasn't quite as good tonight and had to do more double-teaming, but Doncic forced that on them, seemingly being able to hit from everywhere. Still, they clamped down when it mattered and forced turnovers in crunch time.
Brown was again excellent in nearly all facets. He remains front runner for MVP should the Celtics win.
I know people will get on Tatum for all the misses last night, but I love it when guys aren't scoring but still find ways to impact the game. He still had 12 assists and 9 rebounds, and finished with a +6. The missed layups in traffic to me were a bit of an anomaly, and not something I expect to happen again. The 3s are another story. See "the ugly" below.
The bad:
The bench will continue to be a concern of mine if this series goes long. KP says he's fine, I'll believe it when I see it. That leaves Pritchard, who has disappeared offensively, and Hauser, who I just don't trust. The Celtics basically played a 6 man rotation last night. I don't know how long they can get away with that, especially if KP is injured or ineffective.
The ugly:
I'm no NBA coach and would not profess myself to be smarter than one. I'm also old school and I understand how the game has changed. That said, I don't support Joe's notion that Boston should continue to shoot 3's in a close game no matter how many they've missed. They have shown again and again they are all capable of finishing in the paint and drawing fouls, and have been very good from the line (95% last night). I would say so far the officiating has favored Boston in this series. Force Dallas to play defense inside, get them in foul trouble, and get free throws. This is the formula right now. It was only by the grace of God that Dallas was equally horrible from the arc. Boston could have easily lost this game had Dallas even been a bit proficient in this regard.