Kyle Crichton
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chet ran a cut where it was like a fake dribble handoff and then hartenstein turns around and like makes the layup you're going dude you're running this with your center and power forward that was in the first half of the game so he also can switch on the perimeter and he's long and athletic enough where you know there's times maybe you feel like tatum going downhill and getting into him is a matchup that you like because again tatum is so spectacular with this stuff but there's a lot of perimeter guys and chet just kind of
chet ran a cut where it was like a fake dribble handoff and then hartenstein turns around and like makes the layup you're going dude you're running this with your center and power forward that was in the first half of the game so he also can switch on the perimeter and he's long and athletic enough where you know there's times maybe you feel like tatum going downhill and getting into him is a matchup that you like because again tatum is so spectacular with this stuff but there's a lot of perimeter guys and chet just kind of
Venus fly traps you, you're not going to get by him. Even if you think, okay, I'm smaller and I'm quicker and it's the seven footer, I should be able to just dribble past him the entire time. And then depending on whether or not the Thunder want to go with the double big, you've got Hartenstein at least allow, like I've now said his name two different times again.
Venus fly traps you, you're not going to get by him. Even if you think, okay, I'm smaller and I'm quicker and it's the seven footer, I should be able to just dribble past him the entire time. And then depending on whether or not the Thunder want to go with the double big, you've got Hartenstein at least allow, like I've now said his name two different times again.
Venus fly traps you, you're not going to get by him. Even if you think, okay, I'm smaller and I'm quicker and it's the seven footer, I should be able to just dribble past him the entire time. And then depending on whether or not the Thunder want to go with the double big, you've got Hartenstein at least allow, like I've now said his name two different times again.
You've got him in kind of this floating thing where he can still be a little bit to the paint if you feel like you need him to come over and help. And I think that was also part of the thing that Oklahoma City was willing to give up last night is that even though Horford was six of 12 from three, that's 12 three-point attempts from Horford.
You've got him in kind of this floating thing where he can still be a little bit to the paint if you feel like you need him to come over and help. And I think that was also part of the thing that Oklahoma City was willing to give up last night is that even though Horford was six of 12 from three, that's 12 three-point attempts from Horford.
You've got him in kind of this floating thing where he can still be a little bit to the paint if you feel like you need him to come over and help. And I think that was also part of the thing that Oklahoma City was willing to give up last night is that even though Horford was six of 12 from three, that's 12 three-point attempts from Horford.
It felt like a lot of times Oklahoma City was like, you know, we might be okay giving up that shot, trying to stay solid defensively here. So the free throw disparity was massive. But I don't want to hear it, Celtics fans. When you take 63 threes, when you take 22, where are the fucking free throws supposed to come from? Sometimes you guys have to be honest.
It felt like a lot of times Oklahoma City was like, you know, we might be okay giving up that shot, trying to stay solid defensively here. So the free throw disparity was massive. But I don't want to hear it, Celtics fans. When you take 63 threes, when you take 22, where are the fucking free throws supposed to come from? Sometimes you guys have to be honest.
It felt like a lot of times Oklahoma City was like, you know, we might be okay giving up that shot, trying to stay solid defensively here. So the free throw disparity was massive. But I don't want to hear it, Celtics fans. When you take 63 threes, when you take 22, where are the fucking free throws supposed to come from? Sometimes you guys have to be honest.
Now, like any game, you can find a couple clips to try to post something and prove your point. SGA had the BS going a little bit there in the fourth quarter. You got one call that was a little nasty, but there was contact. There was another one where he tried to fall down that was gross. But what about all the other ones? So when you're that far away,
Now, like any game, you can find a couple clips to try to post something and prove your point. SGA had the BS going a little bit there in the fourth quarter. You got one call that was a little nasty, but there was contact. There was another one where he tried to fall down that was gross. But what about all the other ones? So when you're that far away,
Now, like any game, you can find a couple clips to try to post something and prove your point. SGA had the BS going a little bit there in the fourth quarter. You got one call that was a little nasty, but there was contact. There was another one where he tried to fall down that was gross. But what about all the other ones? So when you're that far away,
And you're not really putting just a lot of pressure. There's not very much attacking other than that third quarter stretch that I pointed out. Where do you want the free throws to come from? So I don't have any sympathy for the free throw disparity argument on this one at all.
And you're not really putting just a lot of pressure. There's not very much attacking other than that third quarter stretch that I pointed out. Where do you want the free throws to come from? So I don't have any sympathy for the free throw disparity argument on this one at all.
And you're not really putting just a lot of pressure. There's not very much attacking other than that third quarter stretch that I pointed out. Where do you want the free throws to come from? So I don't have any sympathy for the free throw disparity argument on this one at all.
There was also something I think Boston was trying to do where Peyton Pritchard was the primary defender on SGA in the fourth quarter. And you could look at it and say, why would you have all these perimeter guys and you would do that? My guess is that they felt like Pritchard at least could compete enough, but then also removing them wanting to switch, and then all of a sudden you're scrambling.
There was also something I think Boston was trying to do where Peyton Pritchard was the primary defender on SGA in the fourth quarter. And you could look at it and say, why would you have all these perimeter guys and you would do that? My guess is that they felt like Pritchard at least could compete enough, but then also removing them wanting to switch, and then all of a sudden you're scrambling.
There was also something I think Boston was trying to do where Peyton Pritchard was the primary defender on SGA in the fourth quarter. And you could look at it and say, why would you have all these perimeter guys and you would do that? My guess is that they felt like Pritchard at least could compete enough, but then also removing them wanting to switch, and then all of a sudden you're scrambling.