Kevin Harlan
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And they still have the remnants of just being a three-point shooting team.
And until they get the right components to play the two-point game, which we clearly see is a way to win in this league,
you're going to have these up-and-down performances.
And when you're off, it's going to be ugly.
But when you're on, you're going to be dominant, and that's the way Boston has played the last three or four years.
They've won a championship.
They've had an incredible run.
They're having another great run this year.
And I don't think it's going to cease, but I do see them leaning into down the road more of a complementary two-point game
which will only make them better.
They've got players that Brown is 10 years, Tatum is nine years at the NBA, still young, still with a lot of basketball left.
So they can hold on to those things.
But as we know, you've got to be able to drive and kick.
You've got to be able to play the two-point game.
And Boston, I think, will lean into that when their roster becomes more the way they envision.
It really is a work in progress now itself.
And I think there is a โ it's pretty top-heavy, quite frankly.
The teams that have found no way out and know they've got to rebuild through the draft โ
have taken on this approach of developing young players, even with quality players sitting on their bench.