Can somebody fill me in on why the Celtics were playing with a black stripe across the left jersey strap? Couldn't figure out if it was in remembrance or what.
Not positive but I think they wear those in remembrance for tragedies.
They did it after Chyna Thomas died. Maybe this is in remembrance for those who passed in Parkland?
Jaylen Brown getting up and walking it off.
So thankful that this wasn't as bad as it could've been. Shout out to the Minnesota crowd.
Appreciate everybody I'm ok .. Got a headache tho 🤕 good team win !!
Prayers sent to you right now and up Jalen Brown!!!! Glad to see you walk off on your own 🙏🏾
Per the TNT broadcast, Jaylen Brown is with Minnesota team doctors and has entered the NBA's concussion protocol. He will be taken to a local Minnesota hospital so that all necessary tests can be done.
Kyrie in his post-game interview
"We're so close as a group. We'll make sure Jaylen is ok... all our well wishes go to Jaylen."
Brown “felt pretty good” leaving the arena Stevens said. Went to get a precautionary CT scan with Wolves doc.
According to Stevens, Jaylen Brown seemed fine as he left the arena. He went to the hospital to be checked, but the hope is he'll be on the Celtics' flight home tonight.
Stevens on Jaylen: "Our trainers said when he left the locker room he was feeling good, moving OK and in good spirits."
Jaylen Brown getting up and walking it off.
So thankful that this wasn't as bad as it could've been. Shout out to the Minnesota crowd.
Appreciate everybody I'm ok .. Got a headache tho 🤕 good team win !!
Prayers sent to you right now and up Jalen Brown!!!! Glad to see you walk off on your own 🙏🏾
Per the TNT broadcast, Jaylen Brown is with Minnesota team doctors and has entered the NBA's concussion protocol. He will be taken to a local Minnesota hospital so that all necessary tests can be done.
Kyrie in his post-game interview
"We're so close as a group. We'll make sure Jaylen is ok... all our well wishes go to Jaylen."
Brown “felt pretty good” leaving the arena Stevens said. Went to get a precautionary CT scan with Wolves doc.
According to Stevens, Jaylen Brown seemed fine as he left the arena. He went to the hospital to be checked, but the hope is he'll be on the Celtics' flight home tonight.
Stevens on Jaylen: "Our trainers said when he left the locker room he was feeling good, moving OK and in good spirits."
Sorry, deleted the last one. Had some sound issues. Still couldn't flesh it out completely but it at least has it for the dunk in real time.
DUNK OF THE FUCKING YEAR
PLAY OF THE FUCKING YEAR
Can someone post the article so we can read this dumb paywalled content? No point in posting a headline if we can't read it.
Pass of the year? That was sick.
But in both of those cases there's an element of "this player can return to a fully healthy state" at some point. Short of the league allowing prosthetics, Griffin will always have his disability. I see what you're saying though, which is why I'd be fine if they take a chance on him in round 7, but people are saying he should be taken no later than the 3rd.
What is the big deal with his disability? It hasn't held him back in college football. He put up a beast of a final game too.
Players do the club hand thing when they get hurt all the time and do fine. Griffin could be the same.
I don't know shit about the guy besides what everyone learned recently, but I wouldn't count him out just because of his lack of a hand. If he can rush the QB, he's already a positive asset for us.
Well I mean there is a difference between college and the NFL in general. You look at most college RBs for example and more often than not they look like studs, you look at most RBs in the league and the amount who look like studs shrinks considerably.
Also while he still makes a fair amount of tackles he also misses some because he just can't grab with a hand. I imagine it'd be particularly difficult for him to tackle guys who are running towards the right side from the side or behind. I know I saw a couple plays in that bowl game where he was in good position and the guy literally just slipped by him because he couldn't grab him like this missed sack.
And the way he tackles sometimes to compensate for that seems like it has the potential to draw flags.
He seems to like to go high and throw his good arm over the player almost like a choke hold and then ride them down or horsecollar guys kinda like this which especially if he's going high with his hands against QBs in the NFL will get called.
Plus it's not just the tackling that could be problematic. Because of the missing hand it makes it easier to linemen to get their hands on him first and that goes a long way towards winning battles when it comes to blocking.
He's a good story, he's athletic and high motor and with two good hands he's probably a top 20 pick but I wouldn't want to use a pick on him till atleast the 4th round and some team might gamble on him before then.
edit: a word.
Totally reasonable response. Like I said, I don't watch college ball at all so seeing those plays did educate me on a few things I otherwise wouldn't have known.
I wouldn't want us to gamble on him early rounds, but like you said, 4th or 5th round of he's there? Seems like a potential grab.
When training with Bernard all my gear gets trashed and my health is super low from losing. Is this the best way to get better? I have to spend money on bandages almost every session.
Use the training weapons, not the real ones.
Anyone just stop getting random encounters? I'm not sure exactly when it started happening to me but I haven't had a random fast travel encounter in what seems like hours. Is this a glitch?
HOUSTON — When it comes to All-Star players, Al Horford’s box score production is about as modest as you are going to ever see in the NBA for a player given that honor. His value goes far beyond what shows up on the stat sheet, whether that’s anchoring a league-leading defense, setting smart, solid screens or initiating the Celtics offense with his passing ability. It’s why the Eastern Conference coaches elected him to his fifth All-Star game as a reserve in January. All of the said skills make him worthy of the four-year max contract the Celtics gave him two summers ago, which pays him $27.7 million this season. Still, a lot of fans (understandably) think that’s a lot of money for a guy that is only averaging 12.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. Horford has struggled to hit those numbers lately, however. While the Celtics may be finding their stride after the All-Star break as a team, one player who seems to be taking a bit of step back is Horford. He struggled throughout Saturday’s 123-120 loss to the Rockets on Saturday night, particularly on the offensive end. Horford shot just 4-of-12 from the field, turned the ball over a team-high three times and was a team-worst minus-22. No sequence was worse for the All-Star than his missed bunny in the lane with 22 seconds remaining, followed by a pass to no one after grabbing the offensive rebound, spoiling the C’s last best chance to tie up the game in the final minute. Despite the rough performance, Horford really doesn’t deserve heat for a bad game here. He took highpercentage looks as always and they just didn’t go down. This open missed 3-pointer with just under two minutes remaining was a great read by him and a great play call by Stevens. He’s a 43 percent shooter this year from downtown. “You take that 100 times out of 100,” Stevens said after the game. Stevens was trying to call a timeout on Horford’s offensive rebound on the prior play but the ref didn’t give it to him. Still, to his credit, Horford took the heat for the team’s struggles down the stretch as they blew a six-point lead with under four minutes remaining with miscues on both ends of the floor. Horford also failed to contest a couple of Harden drives well in the paint. “It was tough for me,” he explained. “I felt like I had a couple good looks there in the last minute and a half. Just really mad about that. I missed those shots that I feel confident in making, so this is a tough one for me personally. I felt like if I would have knocked one of those shots down, it would have been different. Then, I turned the ball over on the floor at the end. I’m really going to look at this one and learn and be better from it.” The 31-year-old also explained his rationale on the ill-advised turnover in the paint. “Honestly, I really thought they were going to call a travel on me because I was on the floor and rolling around,” he said. “It happened too quick. I should have kept my composure and probably called a timeout. I felt like coach was calling a timeout but I should have kept my composure a little better. I take the blame for that.” The more troubling trend from the Celtics standpoint has to be with Horford’s all-around production beyond Saturday night. Despite his career-high shooting accuracy from 3-point range, the veteran’s numbers have been trending downwards. He has scored 10 points or less in six of his past eight games and he’s shooting a team-low 31 percent from the field since returning from the All-Star Break.
Those numbers are concerning due to where those attempts are coming from on the floor. Horford is shooting 35 percent from 3-point range over that span, so it’s his (usual) high-percentage attempts from inside the arc that aren’t falling. He’s hitting a paltry 28 percent of his shots from 2-point range over the past five games (8-of-28). It’s not just the scoring that’s been on the decline either. His rebounds (6.3) and assists (3.5) per game averages were well below his season averages in the month of February. He looks a step slow and hesitant at times and the Celtics can’t rebound as a team when he’s playing center (which has been an issue since he signed in Boston). A look at his numbers last season indicates this is the worst slump Horford’s experienced in a Celtic uniform. The only time he scored in single digits in five-straight games during the 2016-17 campaign, he quickly followed that up by sitting out a couple of games with a sore elbow. There’s no sign (for now) that an injury is hampering the big man. Still, these production problems haven’t come to the forefront yet, largely due to the superb play of the bench over the past couple weeks. With the reserves picking up the offensive slack, the Celtics are finding ways to win without Horford playing at his best. “Our bench was amazing,” Horford said. “Greg (Monroe) had a dominant game and (Marcus Smart and Marcus Morris), and Terry (Rozier) were very aggressive. That’s very encouraging for all the Celtics fans and for us, because we can really depend on those guys and I believe those guys are going to keep playing at a high level. It’s just a matter of time before we all click.” However, with just 18 games remaining in the regular season, the C’s need Horford to show signs he’s breaking out of this funk and they need to help him with that process. Whether it’s additional rest during games (made possible now by the addition of Monroe to the bench) or giving him some games off (to keep him fresh and healthy for the playoff drive), this group can’t go far this postseason if Horford stays in this rut. Benching him late in games needs to be considered if he keeps playing like he has over the past couple weeks, especially if other reserves are having strong nights. Horford was the team’s best player during their run to the Eastern Conference Finals last year and this year’s group can go even further if he gets back to that level. With the team’s other pieces falling nicely into place, it’s time for Horford to follow suit.
I appreciate you.
Be salty like me, but know when the games aren't called soft (techs and the timeout), we'll win. Harden and CP3 are fruads and it's gonna show in the playoffs.
You mean "Horford grabs the offensive rebound, calls for the timeout, and doesn't get it then throws it away."
It’s alright bro
You're right. You won on some soft techs. We showed we can hang when it isn't called soft.
Morris and Monroe are fucking gods.
National TV Terry is in the building, bitches.
Sorry guys, this slipped by for a few minutes but we removed it because it doesn't follow our "no recording of a screen" rule and also doesn't reach our quality threshold for highlights.
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I love this sub. Y'all are the goofiest of all the sports redditors. Can't imagine how much more I'd spend my time on the sub if I actually had a basketball team.
This comment made me smile then made me frown.
Seattle will have a team soon enough. Keep ya head up.
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Taken from Gordon Hayward's Twitter
Players Tribune also posted a teaser to an upcoming video series it seems.
Bill Simmons has done a complete 180 from when he said he wouldn't trade Jason Tatum for Anthony Davis 3 months ago
He addresses that in the piece.
Really great article on AD. He heaped the praise on big time.
Some notable quotes.
There’s a “Holy Shit” factor to the Anthony Davis viewing experience that Duncan just never had.
Tons of Duncan comparisons in there.
the following things are absolutely true about Anthony Davis:
His ceiling has been raised to “Top 25 All Time.” (Whether he gets there … we’ll see.)
He’s been our most reliable bet, night after night after night, to watch an HFS Game on League Pass in 2018. (And no, Harden can’t believe this paragraph.)
He’s officially one of the league’s three signature no. 1 picks of the past 25 years. It’s LeBron, Duncan and Davis, in that order.
Hate him or love him, this is some Kobe shit. The footwork, subtle up-fakes, and fade just perfectly mimic him here and it's fantastic.
How good was Kyrie tonight? He only played 25 minutes and dropped 34/4/5 on 13/18 FG, 4/6 3PT, 4/4 FT. Untucked jersey was there tonight.
1) your record is better than you are. I think even most Celtics fans would agree with that.
2) the playoffs are a different game in terms of style and physicality - one that lends itself more to the 76ers IMO
3) y'all could totally win and I wouldn't be shocked. I just don't like the matchup
Yes, the playoffs are suited for a team full of kids with no playoff experience before.
Not the team with deep playoff tested guys like Kyrie Irving or Al Horford. Fuck, even Aron Baynes. Jaylen Brown has more playoff experience than 90% of the 76ers roster.
If the Celtics play the 76ers in the playoffs, they don't stand a chance. Simmons will need to figure out the ratcheted up playoff defense where no one even looks at him on the perimeter. Embiid would be the only potential problem but he isn't gonna carry that 76ers team by himself.
Anyone know if random encounters not happening was fixed? After talking to the sister behind the windmill in My Friend Timmy, random encounters would stop. Really ruined a lot of the experience for me.