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>Now that that's out the way, here we go: > >1. A decision has to be made on Jeff Green. I think he's a >good player, but on the current roster he seems like a #1 >option when he clearly isn't. Rondo isn't the #1 only because >he doesn't look to score (which he should). Rondo is the most >important piece bar none, but Jeff Green is the 1st option >offensively. Are the Celts keeping him or moving him at the >deadline? Because I don't think Evan Turner's the answer.
Jeff Green will never be a first option. He's the best scorer on the time but not number 1 option.
>2. I've always been a Sully fan. I hated the fact that teams >stayed away from him because he wasn't athletic enough when >his game is SO POLISHED. That being said, he has to take the >next step. He's gotta grow into a Z-Bo like player, with the >same set around the rim, and the same tenacity on the boards. >He's still young, and if he can stay healthy, he might be a >real beast.
Danny put out those reports about his back and kept teams away haha
>3. I don't know what to feel about Olynyk. I've watched him >play, and although I don't think he's a dominant player, you >can't leave him open at any point. A great pickup in the draft >by Boston, but overall don't know what to make of him > >4. Marcus Smart might be that dude > >5. Keep Avery Bradley. He's getting better, and defensive >players with a solid offensive game are hard to come by in >this league. > >6. Rondo: I hate this dude. But he's the key. Not to say the >Celtics will have a good year, but he's GOT to be more >aggressive on offense. His pure PG skills always make him pass >to other players which is a great attribute, but he can't pass >up layups for other guys like he's done in the past. He's >shown the ability to be crafty offensively, and I think he >should hover around 19ppg. He HAS to. > >7. Brad Stevens: Now that he's gotten his feet wet, and he has >his PG back for (hopefully) the whole season, let's see what >he runs with Rondo. He's got athletes to make it an uptempo >game (which is what Rondo really likes to do, push the ball), >but he's got a few skill guys that can hit shots if the game >slows down. > >If that happens, I think the Celtics fight for that last spot. >Anywhere from 34-38 wins. If they get 38, it'll come down to >the last week of the season. >
I respect everything you contributed. Word
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