The Celtics struggled in Game 4 of the NBA Finals largely due to their stagnant offense, Jay King of The Athletic writes. Boston lost the game 107-97, shooting 40% from the floor with 15 turnovers. While Boston is an all-time great defensive team, it certainly shouldn’t be viewed in the same light offensively.
“We just have to stay organized,” star forward Jaylen Brown said. “That’s on our veteran players to get us organized in those moments. At times, we get unorganized and kind of get on top of each other. The spacing kind of closes down. That’s where some of those turnovers come from. We have to do a better job.”
Boston’s offense improved this season when the team — particularly Marcus Smart and Jayson Tatum — committed to passing more. Tatum has continued that adjustment into the postseason, raising his assists per game from 4.4 to 6.2, while Smart has kept his average at a respectable 5.9.
The Celtics’ chances of winning the Finals may hinge on their ability to play in transition, keep the ball moving, and receive better play from Tatum. The 24-year-old finished with 23 points, 11 rebounds and six assists in Game 4, but he shot just 8-of-23 (35%) from the floor and recorded six turnovers on the night.
There’s more from Boston today:
- Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times explores the Bulls‘ rumored interest in Jazz center Rudy Gobert. Chicago could make roster upgrades after losing in five games to Milwaukee during the first round, and Gobert may become available in trade talks. The Bulls ranked 23rd in defensive rating this season, although the team dealt with numerous injuries throughout the year.
- In her latest mailbag, Kelsey Russo of The Athletic examines the chances of a Ricky Rubio reunion and considers other potential Cavaliers free agent targets. Rubio was highly effective before suffering a torn ACL, helping keep the Cavs in the playoff mix in the Eastern Conference.
- The Hornets will work out six draft-eligible players on Saturday, the team announced on social media (Twitter link). Chattanooga’s Silvio De Sousa, Florida’s Anthony Duruji, the G League Ignite’s Jaden Hardy, Seton Hall’s Ike Obiagu, Notre Dame’s Blake Wesley and VCU’s Vince Williams will all work out for the club.
Rebounds is the part of the defense (30%, IMO)
Celtics bench
play 59 minutes
3 rebounds
Gary Payton
play 10 minutes
4 reboounds
In the 4th Quarter, Wiggins grab more rebounds than team Celtics?
Weight
Curry 185 pounds
Wiggins 197 pounds
Brown 223 pounds
Tatum 210 pounds
Two Williams and Horford have big bodies to occupy the paint.
It’s common knowledge that the Cavs want Rubio back… It’s just do we get him before the season starts? If that’s the case he will likely be out till December. Or do we wait and pick him up later in the season when he’s fully healed? My guess is we will wait to pick him back up.
He was tremendous with us!
Earlier the better
Rubio isn’t just going to be sitting around waiting to sign.
You’re right, but I can see the Cavs not wanting to have a hurt player on the roster.
Oh boy Cowley has another article about Gobert to the Bulls. Will it be dumber than the other 5 articles? Probably. The only thing dumber than writing it would be me reading it.
Anyone else notice that Tatum seems to have grown this nasty habit of a Harden-esque fishing for fouls instead of finishing his shots.
I started to see this since probably the latter part of the regular season, then he ramped-up some during the playoffs.
Tatum and the refs practically murdered the HEAT with these foul-baiting antics ……… but like I said before the Finals, it won’t work with the WARRIORS, who for whatever reason, zebras have been friendly with.
IMO it’s a bit embarrassing for one who talks and follows everything Kobe, to resort to these tricks.
Celtics 16 TOs led to 19 Warrior pts.
Warriors are showing their experience being here before. Also out rebounded Celtics
55-42. Curry was the man. Wiggins had a great gm too. Led them in mins and reb. Gotta give Warriors their respect ….
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