That's the basis of this entire thread.Do you actually let these guys influence your opinion on the outcome? That must be brutal.
That's the basis of this entire thread.Do you actually let these guys influence your opinion on the outcome? That must be brutal.
Time prevented me from watching more but what I saw was good stuff.The quality of this in comparison to anything on tv is insane.
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That people here actually put weight on these guys opinions? I guess I missed that.That's the basis of this entire thread.
Jrue has basically been completely ignored in the lead-up to this series.. as if he's not going to have any impact.Even though the players themselves have mentioned how much they like having Jrue around because of his championship experience and there have been stories all year about the sacrifices he's made to the whole-team concept so that he could get another chip, it's been barely mentioned by any member of the press that the Cs' lack of championship pedigree was altered pretty significantly in the offseason. Jrue was the second-best player on a championship team less than five years ago and suddenly it's like he can't hold Kyrie's jock. Insanity.
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Yeah the only post I can see giving any weight to it is the one about Legler. I think 99.9% of the posts in this thread are more of the frustrated or bemused variety.That people here actually put weight on these guys opinions? I guess I missed that.
Yeah. I assumed THAT was the basis of this entire thread.Yeah the only post I can see giving any weight to it is the one about Legler. I think 99.9% of the posts in this thread are more of the frustrated or bemused variety.
I fret. I wish I had your equanimityDo you actually let these guys influence your opinion on the outcome? That must be brutal.
I don't know what that is, but if it's good, that's me!I fret. I wish I had your equanimity
People are getting pretty exercised about Cs takes here and beyond. The media discourse about the series is now a discourse unto itself.Yeah the only post I can see giving any weight to it is the one about Legler. I think 99.9% of the posts in this thread are more of the frustrated or bemused variety.
He was dead on about Mavs-Wolves so I'm surprised to hear this. He's usually really on point.Legler also picked the Pacers over the Celtics.
I think he simply has no clue as to why the Celtics are actually good.
Yeah, Steve Jones Jr. is Snapper Jones's kid. He played at UNLV and did video coordinator and assistant coach stints for the Griz and the Nets. He does a lot of good video analysis on Twitter in addition to the podcast, but seems like they're focusing more on the WNBA recently.(the guys from the Dunker's Spot strike me as watching a lot of film (wasn't one of them a video coordinator for a team or am I mixing up podcasts?). Etc.
Yes. The celtics most feared opponents is the .... Celtics (the version of the team that reverts to bad habits). Disrespect them and that version might be too shy to appear.I’m loving all this Mavericks talk and I’m sure if we are noticing it then the players and coaches are as well. I’ll trade this fuel for crowning us 4 games shy of a title every single day! Keep up the lack of respect media….please!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who was annoyed by the hypocrisy.In the most recent one he went on a jag about how Joe Mazzulla is so right to be upset that the media is comparing Jaylen Brown to Jayson Tatum...conveniently forgetting he did that in a recent podcast with Tim Bontemps? Even though Bontemps kept protesting and saying he didn't want to talk about it.
I didn't see this segment, but when someone like Legler picks the Mavs, they may not be doing so because they think the Mavs are better, but because they don't believe the Celtics will execute in the necessary spots.He was dead on about Mavs-Wolves so I'm surprised to hear this. He's usually really on point.
Edit: Legler picked the Celtics over the Pacers. Don't love he's picking the Mavs and the ESPN idiots have the celtics.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/40188452/nba-playoffs-2024-experts-predict-celtics-pacers-timberwolves-mavericks-conference-finals-series-mvp
I have a weird theory on this, which is Bill Simmons adjacent. A couple of big audience bball podcasts like Lowe and Windhorst and Ryen just mostly cede any Celtics conversation and audience to Bill. Those first two seem basically only existing to talk teams west coast—>Texas anyway. Boston teams/fans tend to the hateable (they ain’t us!) so it’s an easy embrace.I really don't understand it.
Ryen Russillo and Zach Lowe both said they are picking the Celtics (I believe in 7 for both of them). Yet, they have spent a minimum of 70% of the time talking about the Mavericks.
Someone said this in a thread earlier, but Lowe seems almost pained when he says he's taking the Celtics.
I guess because the Celtics have been favorites for so long it's not fun to talk about them (of course it wasn't fun to talk about them during the season because they were favorites, so that leads to basically no coverage)
But it would be nice to hear more about what the Celtics and Mavericks will do without it turning into a Luka lovefest
I stand corrected. Upon thinking hard about why I believed this, I think it was me catching Legler on Sportscenter saying the Celtics were in real trouble after Game 1 against Indiana. Which I somehow turned into him picking against them.He was dead on about Mavs-Wolves so I'm surprised to hear this. He's usually really on point.
Edit: Legler picked the Celtics over the Pacers. Don't love he's picking the Mavs and the ESPN idiots have the celtics.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/40188452/nba-playoffs-2024-experts-predict-celtics-pacers-timberwolves-mavericks-conference-finals-series-mvp
He did, but he picked the Celtics in 7 games so he obviously thought that was more of a coin flip. I've listened to his podcast and I am not surprised he picked the Mavs, he's extremely high on Luka and Kyrie as "proven" closers (Luka has won nothing in his career) and more skeptical about Tatum and Brown. He spent very little time on KP, Jrue, etc. I know he's not one of the blathering morons, but I mostly disagree with his analysis on the series.He was dead on about Mavs-Wolves so I'm surprised to hear this. He's usually really on point.
Edit: Legler picked the Celtics over the Pacers. Don't love he's picking the Mavs and the ESPN idiots have the celtics.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/40188452/nba-playoffs-2024-experts-predict-celtics-pacers-timberwolves-mavericks-conference-finals-series-mvp
I have no strong opinion about this, but using "total clutch field goals" as a metric seems suboptimal. He plays with Luka Doncic in all clutch situations. Luka probably took a few of those shots.Let's be honest here; Kyrie is going to lay at least two eggs in this series. Good lord, no guy has ever gotten more out of one series than Kyrie did out of the Cleveland run, where he torched a gimpy Steph Curry. People seem to view him as this Rivera-like closer--he has shot 42% from the floor in clutch situations during the playoffs, and was tied for 23rd this season in total clutch field goals this season, right between Jalen Williams and Nikola Vucevic.
Great fucking post.I think we on this board can tell who is spending the time trying to analyze the game and who is not.
I listen to Lowe because he clearly watches a good amount of basketball. Lots of his guests watch a lot of basketball. I'm repeating myself here but Scal obviously watches a lot of basketball too, which is why I listen to him. There are obviously a lot of other examples (the guys from the Dunker's Spot strike me as watching a lot of film (wasn't one of them a video coordinator for a team or am I mixing up podcasts?). Etc.
But I think a lot of the media don't spend a lot of time watching basketball - who can blame them, they have a lot on their plate? - but they still have to write about something. I think we can mostly tell who these folks are.
Small correction. Us 40-somethings are the Instagram generation. The young'uns are the Tik Tok generation (or probably something newer and cooler that I haven't even heard about yet!).Great fucking post.
Not just the media. A lot of folks basically get 95% of their basketball on reels. Hate to sound like the old guys yelling at the clouds, but highlight packages don't show any defense, screens, jumping passing lanes. It's basically all step-back threes off the dribble, oops, breaking ankles, and the occasional swat into the fifth row. Viewing hoop through that lens will absolutely change your perception of who are the dominant players. The Instagram generation.
Thanks. I didn't realize Steve Jones was Snapper's kid (do people under 50 know who Steve "Snapper" Jones is?) but I did think they kind of sounded the same so I was wondering if there was a relationship. So now I know!Yeah, Steve Jones Jr. is Snapper Jones's kid. He played at UNLV and did video coordinator and assistant coach stints for the Griz and the Nets. He does a lot of good video analysis on Twitter in addition to the podcast, but seems like they're focusing more on the WNBA recently.
I only know Snapper from his broadcasting days, but I imagine most people my age (46) who watched a lot of hoops in the 90s would recognize the name and probably the voice from his NBC days.Thanks. I didn't realize Steve Jones was Snapper's kid (do people under 50 know who Steve "Snapper" Jones is?) but I did think they kind of sounded the same so I was wondering if there was a relationship. So now I know!
Confession - I had no idea Steve Jones Jr. was a video coordinator so that part was a complete accident. I was actually thinking of Mo Dakhil, the former LAC video coordinator who sometimes is on Lowe's podcast.
Funny, I had forgotten that Snapper and Walton were on broadcasts together. I remember him from his days woth Marv Albert. Not to take the thread ofc-topic but here's a nive clip of Marv and Steve (with a cameo of sorts from Larry Brown).I only know Snapper from his broadcasting days, but I imagine most people my age (46) who watched a lot of hoops in the 90s would recognize the name and probably the voice from his NBC days.
Like most who knew the man, Steve had great things to say about Bill Walton, who he knew as his dad’s broadcasting partner over the years. They were a fun duo.
I buy that.Small correction. Us 40-somethings are the Instagram generation. The young'uns are the Tik Tok generation (or probably something newer and cooler that I haven't even heard about yet!).
What I would love to see is the Celtics come out strong and punch the Mavs so hard in the teeth that Kyrie quits after game 1 and we get to watch 3 more games of Luka getting progressively more demonstrative towards the refs, his teammates, whoever, as they continue to get crushed each game with no answer. Bonus points if KP stays healthy, puts up great numbers and has fun against his old team.It almost certainly won’t happen but all this national coverage makes me want the Celtics to stomp the fuck out of the Mavs and make this a totally uncompetitive and boring series. These shitheads don’t deserve a moment of excitement or tension. And I’ve had enough for a lifetime.
It's all I've been thinking and dreaming about. I picked Celtics in 6 (that's doing my best to check my own bias, in my heart it's 5 games), so realistically I am not expecting a complete bloodbath, but I would LOVE for it to be a 4 or 5 game utter beatdown. It would be nothing but mea culpas for a month.It almost certainly won’t happen but all this national coverage makes me want the Celtics to stomp the fuck out of the Mavs and make this a totally uncompetitive and boring series. These shitheads don’t deserve a moment of excitement or tension. And I’ve had enough for a lifetime.
I think the same as you about 3-1 but I think they lose game 5. Then peopleI really expect them to be up 3-1 after 4, and I just do not think this team wouldn’t close it out at home in a game 5.
Seriously. I am fucking salivating over this possibility.It almost certainly won’t happen but all this national coverage makes me want the Celtics to stomp the fuck out of the Mavs and make this a totally uncompetitive and boring series. These shitheads don’t deserve a moment of excitement or tension. And I’ve had enough for a lifetime.
Just had to add for some here SPORTSPHONE and getting scores via a 900 number was the tic toc platform in the early 80s.Small correction. Us 40-somethings are the Instagram generation. The young'uns are the Tik Tok generation (or probably something newer and cooler that I haven't even heard about yet!).
It feels like the national media is approaching their coverage from the standpoint that people think the Celtics will stomp the Mavs. They begin the analysis explaining why they won’t without ever acknowledging why the Celtics are favored to begin with. Because so much analysis has started with how good the Mavs are now everyone is picking the Mavs.It almost certainly won’t happen but all this national coverage makes me want the Celtics to stomp the fuck out of the Mavs and make this a totally uncompetitive and boring series. These shitheads don’t deserve a moment of excitement or tension. And I’ve had enough for a lifetime.
Bingo. This has happened all year too (starting with the assumption that everyone knows Boston is so good and then trying to disprove it)It feels like the national media is approaching their coverage from the standpoint that people think the Celtics will stomp the Mavs. They begin the analysis explaining why they won’t without ever acknowledging why the Celtics are favored to begin with. Because so much analysis has started with how good the Mavs are now everyone is picking the Mavs.
I thought Timpf made some cogent points and was pretty fair (esp. towards the Tatum Effect)Timpf picks the Celtics in 6, start at 8:40 for the pick and explanation:
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I wouldn't be expecting mea culpa's from the majority of these folks. If the Celtics sweep Dallas or even win in 5, I'm sure they will pivot to "Mickey Mouse ring" takes because they never faced a "real" challenge and that Luka is hurt. Luka is saying that his knee hasn't felt better despite the layoff, he's already setting them up for it. And, to be fair, most Celtics fans would say this kind of stuff if the Lakers or another team we as a fanbase generally dislike were in the spot the Celtics are right now. Plenty of Celtics fans, I think unfairly, dismiss the Lakers 2020 bubble title so I get it at that level.It's all I've been thinking and dreaming about. I picked Celtics in 6 (that's doing my best to check my own bias, in my heart it's 5 games), so realistically I am not expecting a complete bloodbath, but I would LOVE for it to be a 4 or 5 game utter beatdown. It would be nothing but mea culpas for a month.
There is a path for this. Boston comes out winning G1 convincingly, handles the Mavs adjustments in G2 due to matchup advantages which is demoralizing then weather the G3 storm prior to the finish in G4. This is the one I like better than the other one.It almost certainly won’t happen but all this national coverage makes me want the Celtics to stomp the fuck out of the Mavs and make this a totally uncompetitive and boring series. These shitheads don’t deserve a moment of excitement or tension. And I’ve had enough for a lifetime.
The Celtics have a top 5 player, another all-NBA level player, and three all-star caliber players on their roster. Dallas doesn’t.It's all I've been thinking and dreaming about. I picked Celtics in 6 (that's doing my best to check my own bias, in my heart it's 5 games), so realistically I am not expecting a complete bloodbath, but I would LOVE for it to be a 4 or 5 game utter beatdown. It would be nothing but mea culpas for a month.
I never thought after this season Derrick White, Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis would be underrated but here we are.
The Isiah Pistons took years and years to get over the hump. Same with Jordan’s Bulls. That it’s taken the Tatum Celtics this long should be no surprise to anyone who’s paid any attention to the league.I wouldn't be expecting mea culpa's from the majority of these folks. If the Celtics sweep Dallas or even win in 5, I'm sure they will pivot to "Mickey Mouse ring" takes because they never faced a "real" challenge and that Luka is hurt. Luka is saying that his knee hasn't felt better despite the layoff, he's already setting them up for it. And, to be fair, most Celtics fans would say this kind of stuff if the Lakers or another team we as a fanbase generally dislike were in the spot the Celtics are right now. Plenty of Celtics fans, I think unfairly, dismiss the Lakers 2020 bubble title so I get it at that level.
I guess what I'm more surprised by is this sort of weird revisionism that the Celtics were somehow the decisive favorites to win in 2022, when they weren't, and that they choked in that series. There's this weird dumb guy "THEY SHOULDA WON BY NOW" thing that I feel like I keep seeing, and the fact that they haven't is held against them. I mean, I do understand it because Celtics fans do it every time they piss their pants over a loss and fail to remember that in the playoffs the other teams are good and are trying to win, so losing does not equal choking. That's a very dumb guy clutch intangibles way to talk about things. I get saying that they were a disappointment last year, but I'm not convinced that iteration of the roster beats Denver, so I just don't see any kind of internal consistency or logic behind the idea that previous versions of this team were inevitable champions who blew it. It's just not true at all.
The whole Starz vs Depth argument is so faulty. Both teams have 2 of the top 20 players on the planet. Maybe its Luka 2-3 and Tatum 5-6 and JB 15-20 and Kyrie also 15-20 (or even 10-15, whatever)... but the Starz more or less cancel each other out. And then the Celts more or less unequivocally have the next 3-4 best players in the series depending on how you feel about Lively.The Celtics have a top 5 player, another all-NBA level player, and three all-star caliber players on their roster. Dallas doesn’t.
It’s beyond being underrated.. besides KP they’re not getting talked about at all… other than in relation to who is going to guard Kyrie. DW and JH aren’t being talked about at all on the offensive side. JB is barely getting talked about. The other Mavs starters are getting talked about a lot more.. hoping DW and JH play with a chip on their shoulder.It's all I've been thinking and dreaming about. I picked Celtics in 6 (that's doing my best to check my own bias, in my heart it's 5 games), so realistically I am not expecting a complete bloodbath, but I would LOVE for it to be a 4 or 5 game utter beatdown. It would be nothing but mea culpas for a month.
I never thought after this season Derrick White, Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis would be underrated but here we are.
Didn't know Luka is saying this - is that recent or from a few days back?Luka is saying that his knee hasn't felt better despite the layoff, he's already setting them up for it.
Some people had Jrue playing at an all-NBA level last year and there was some talk about DW being voted on to the all-NBA team (before he went into a mini-slump). And all KP did was be #1 in the points per possession in the post in the entire NBA.The Celtics have a top 5 player, another all-NBA level player, and three all-star caliber players on their roster. Dallas doesn’t.
Thanks for posting. I wouldn't have seen it (at least not for a while) if you didn't.The quality of this in comparison to anything on tv is insane.
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