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After he ate up 20 seconds of the clockGuys need to score with one or two dribble. Melo had that simple jab and one dribble
they could have did better on this cover. background kinda dull. wheres dillon brooks in the hat and sunglasses? shannon sharpe in his cardigan? tee morant his redemption shirt? kyle kuzma dressed as a young female tik tok influencer?
Tatum is elite; he received some time with Kobe. He should have numerous spots to get a shot off. Just step inside the 3 point line.This is why you watch games not stat sheets. By the time the 4th had come he was getting blitzed by double teams. Every time he passed the ball to the open man they'd miss the shot, turnover, or throw him the ball back. He was essentially forced to chuck in the 4th because his teammates decided they were done playing in the 3rd. Tatum and Grant were the only Celtics that showed heart. He has an all NBA 2nd team teammate who has yet to show up this series. It's disingenuous to put the loss on the man who is outplaying the rest of teammates by a large margin.
I don’t even know why the trash players always doing the most.
****ing Grant Williams bro ....
Celtics lose and he will be next to D. BROOKS.
who thought Miami would be up 2-0
Boston's coach is terrible and no one showed up. Tatum did his job.Tatum is elite; he received some time with Kobe. He should have numerous spots to get a shot off. Just step inside the 3 point line.
Can't take just boxscore numbers and say Tatum did his job. Not in a Conference Finals. They're taking these games like it's a regular season game in December. Mazzula has his share of blame, but Tatum unable to score in the 4th quarter in back-to-back games is wild...wildy unacceptable at that. Clutch/crunch time is the main separator at this point. Stars can't just get theirs in 3 quarters, clock out and expect to win.
Reposting my post from earlierTatum damn near 7ft and he want to look pretty shooting the shots. Same with mpj. Just shoot over the smaller defender or drive it
Yes. He's got to find a way to counter different looks. He said he figured a lot of these things out and the playoffs have shown you he has not.Tatum is elite; he received some time with Kobe. He should have numerous spots to get a shot off. Just step inside the 3 point line.
This too... Brown and Tatum are both too streaky for their own good. Whenever they both go crazy together, Boston's but for some reason it's very rare that they do that. It's usually one beasting while the other takes a backseat.I’ll always say when your best two players don’t play off of each other, you get 4th quarter trickery. And that’s boston
Had to bring your post to this thread because I didn't want to derail the other thread but this is it. Dude is a significant step down in coaching from Ime. The Celtics crunch time execution may be some of the worst I've ever seen in my life. This has been a problem all year too.Tatum had a bad stretch of turnovers in game 1, but yeah, Mazzula has been beyond atrocious. Playing Pritchard in the 1st game was ****ing hilarious, and then him leaving Rob Williams on the bench last night until maybe 3 minutes left is also puzzling.
I don’t like to blame coaches because talent usually wins in the league, but when my 78 year old mom is texting me asking why Rob is still on the bench, that says a whole lot about Mazzula’s rotations and feel for the game. Tatum’s piece of the blame pie is minuscule compared to his coach’s slice. Jaylen Brown is also ****ting the bed this series. Casuals will point to his offense (bad), but watch him on defense. Clueless.