Brian Scalabrine
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But then it got better as the game went on.
And then at the end,
Jalen Brown kind of took over and Tatum in that game.
And in the Phoenix, when a couple of last week at some point has been pretty happy to be like, Hey, if, if you got the bully ball going and, and we've got smaller guys on the, like AJ Mitchell, great, good defender.
Couldn't guard Jalen Brown, whoever's on the floor, like you go and we'll run some motion stuff for me and I'll get involved here and there, but like you, you go and do it.
And I think the mix is,
You know, Bill is very worried about your turn, my turn.
I think some of that is inevitable when you get two star players like this.
I think they've had a pretty good mix of both them controlling the offense and the Celtics and Joe Missoula running actions to get particularly Tatum the ball on the move with a little bit of an advantage.
So it's not so predictable.
This is like so far ahead of where I thought they would be.
For sure.
What are they?
What are we, nine games into Tatum coming back, I think?
a couple other rotation wrinkles that I wanted to get your take on.
In a couple of recent games, Missoula has sat Brown and Tatum at the same time and kind of let White and Pritchard and some bench guys roll with it.
Last night, he went to full, we're going to have one of them on the floor at all times.
And I've been watching him and thinking, I wonder if sitting them both at the same time is...
obviously a way to get other guys touches and keep the flow going, but also like, do we want to overburden Tatum right away with being the guy when Jalen is on the bench?
But last night they, they leaned all the way back into it.