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00:00What's up everybody?
00:29This is Noah Darzal and I'm here with a Sunday Mailbag episode of You Got Boston.
00:35I'm really excited to be able to do this, going to be doing this every Sunday and
00:40just kind of talk about things that are pertinent, things that are front of mind
00:43for all of you. So it's an opportunity to answer questions, it's an opportunity to
00:48kind of share my thoughts on the week related to all things Celtics. And this
00:53will be every single Sunday all year, including right now in August and
00:57September when things are a little bit slower. And, you know, we'll have some
01:01things, some people message me questions in advance that I'll be sure to answer,
01:04but also want to be able to take questions live and then this will be
01:08posted everywhere that the podcast streams. So on Spotify, Apple, and on
01:13YouTube, both on CLNS and otherwise. So for those of you that don't know me, my
01:18name is Noah Darzal. I cover the Celtics with CLNS Media and with SB Nation. I
01:22also cover the WNBA for SB Nation. I've been doing this for about a year and
01:26have thoroughly enjoyed the experience of being able to cover the Celtics. And
01:30so I will just say, you know, a lifelong follower of the NBA, followed the Celtics
01:35my whole life, and last year was my first season actually doing this. And obviously
01:39the Celtics won a championship, so I like to say that I'm one for one on that. And
01:44in general, you can see this streaming on Twitter, that's probably where most people
01:47are seeing this, but we recommend you tune in on YouTube so you're able to
01:52submit questions live. So with that, I'll just start off with a question that was
01:58commonly asked of me this week about thoughts on Jason Tatum's performance
02:01with the Olympics so far. And I've talked about this a little bit on this podcast,
02:05so I don't want to go too in depth, but I will just say, I do think that Tatum's
02:10been way overly scrutinized with his Olympics experience so far, just because
02:15in general, I think the Olympics, you know, should be evaluated more on a team
02:18level than an individual level. And I think that to date, there has been a lot
02:23of interest, a lot of just a lot going on as it relates to this, you know, the
02:29Olympics and just individual players and things. And I think that it should just be
02:34about whether the team is winning, whether the team is advancing forward. And
02:39that's, yeah, that's kind of the one thing that I I've noticed is, is just kind
02:45of a little bit of a misdirection, people are talking more about the individuals,
02:48and less about the team. And then when you just watch the Olympics or other
02:50sports, you don't see that. And so that's been a little bit frustrating, just from
02:55a kind of basketball viewer standpoint, that it became kind of lost that the end
02:59goal, the end objection is objective is actually about the individual. And I
03:03think it's just because it's the NBA, and it's, you know, very individual
03:06focused sport. So with that, I will begin to kind of go through questions in the
03:12chat and answer them. And I'm sure right now, you know, it's a pretty slow time
03:16of year. So I'm sure there are less questions that there will be during the
03:18playoffs or even during training camp and things. And I'm not in Paris. So I
03:22wish I was I'd be able to give you guys more behind the scenes stuff. But first
03:27comment here question is about a Celtics repeat. I think the thing that stands out
03:33to me is the fact that they brought back the entire roster. It's pretty unusual to
03:39be able to do that. And they really brought everybody back except for two
03:42players, which a percent in schema high like, and that's not only good,
03:46because the public's have a pretty complex defensive system. And I think
03:49that it's hard for players to just jump into it. And you see guys that are
03:54treated midseason last year, like Sadra Tillman and James Springer, they're not
03:57able to play right away, because there is just a sense of randomness with the
04:01Celtics defense, that you have to just have experience in order to be able to
04:04build that and actually play with the team. And so the fact that they brought
04:07everybody back, there's not going to be that hiccup. One thing that I think is
04:11challenging is the fact that you have three guys that are playing the Olympics
04:15right now, and then you have Porzingis, who's going to be injured. So you're
04:18going to have to really rely on your bench. And I don't know that you're
04:22going to be able to, you know, that's a question mark, because last year,
04:25everybody was healthy. You need a lot of luck, you need a lot of health to be
04:28able to play. And yeah, I don't know, I don't know that that'll be the case
04:33again this year. So that's the biggest threat is just injuries and health. And
04:37obviously, you see like the books last year in the playoffs, they didn't have
04:40Giannis, they didn't have Dame. So certainly, that's going to be an
04:44obstacle. Those other teams got better. Did the Celtics get better? I would
04:47think that they did just because you ultimately do have, you ultimately do
04:53have guys that are in their primes or entering their primes. Maybe besides for
04:57Drew Holliday, who's not going to be getting better at this point in his
05:01career, but everybody else, you know, there's no reason to think that they're
05:03getting worse. And as far as chemistry and confidence, that's only building. So
05:07I would say they have as good a chance of as any team to repeat maybe aside
05:11from the KD Warriors, and a better chance than some of these recent teams
05:15that have lost key pieces, whether that's KCP, or whether that's whether
05:20that's Bruce Brown from the Nuggets. I feel like every year in the last, you
05:23know, couple years here when the team has won a championship, they've
05:26immediately lost a key piece. And so Celtics obviously didn't lose that
05:29piece. And that's, that's going to be kind of critical on its own. So that's
05:35my thoughts on that. But again, we'll see because it really does depend. It
05:38really does make a difference kind of what, you know, the health piece and
05:42also, again, Tatum and Brown, and those guys are going to come back and play
05:46the same level that they did last year. You just can't take that for granted.
05:50Next question here is from Tom Coolidge about whether Jason Tatum's better all
05:55around game yesterday will lead him to starting throughout all the knockout
05:58games. So back to the Olympics, I think that there is a lot of interest in
06:03lineups and minutes and in particular Tatum's because of his stature as a
06:08NBA superstar and all that. And for me, I think the thing that stands out the
06:12most is that the starting lineup is not necessarily the group that's going to be
06:18finishing games. And that's what you really want to be you want to be one of
06:21the five guys that's there at the end of a close game, maybe there won't be any
06:24close games. But I think that there will be maybe one I think Canada is going to
06:30be tough, they kind of have an easier bracket who look, they are avoiding most
06:33of the most of the contending teams, at least the ones that we think are
06:37contending teams until later on. And so I don't know, maybe, you know, maybe he
06:43does play more throughout these knockout games. The fact that he did get a DNP
06:48shows me though, that his minutes are not guaranteed. And also that, you know,
06:52Steve Kerr clearly doesn't see him as one of like the centerpieces of this
06:55team. And he hasn't played like one of the centerpieces. So, yeah, I have a
07:00feeling that he's going to be his minutes are going to be somewhat
07:02inconsistent throughout the knockout games. And, you know, depending on the
07:05matchups that that might change as well. Obviously, Serbia is the team that he
07:08didn't play against last time. And so, you know, they might face their Serbia
07:13against you. And I think Nigeria now it looks like it's the first team that USA
07:16is going to play. Or sorry, I also cover women's women's playing Nigeria. Brazil
07:22is the first team that USA is going to play. And so that's, you know, I think
07:27that's a matchup that he'll probably play quite a bit in. But I don't know
07:29that he's one of the five guys that are kind of like the go to guaranteed guys. I
07:32think those guys are going to be LeBron. I do think Curry is going to be one of
07:36those guys that he hasn't played like it. And maybe some of that is just the Steve
07:39Kerr connection. I think Anthony Davis probably has to be one of those guys. And
07:43you really want to have Drew Holiday or Derek White out there. So I don't know,
07:47we'll see. I'm really interested in how minute patterns look like during the
07:50actual playoffs, during the actual elimination games, because so far, there
07:54hasn't been a whole lot of pressure, especially at this most recent game where
07:57Tatum played quite a bit, that game effectively didn't have didn't have a
08:00huge impact on anything because they'd already clinched their quarterfinal spot.
08:04So that's on that's on that. A question here on whether the Celtics can maintain
08:10a top seed in the east to start the season without Ford Zingas? That's a
08:15great question. I would guess that without him, they're not going to be the
08:18number one seed in the east. And even though they were really good, I think
08:23they were 30 and five or something like that, without him in the lineup this past
08:27year. So obviously, they are capable of it. But I think that just, they're going
08:31to have to lean more on guys like Luke Hornet, Xavier Tillman, Nimesh Keda. And
08:36they're guys that I believe in, but they do change the complexion of like who you
08:39have out there in close games and things. Because a lot of the Celtics wins without
08:43Ford Zingas came in the playoffs when they were really playing a tight rotation
08:46and really leaning on Al Horford. And I don't think they're going to be doing
08:49that in the beginning of the season. I don't think Al Horford is going to be
08:51playing heavy minutes. I don't think he's gonna, he's definitely not gonna be
08:54playing back to back. He hasn't for years. So it's gonna look different, you
08:58know, to play without Ford Zingas because you're going deeper into the bench
09:01deeper into deeper into the bench deeper into guys that are a little bit more
09:05unproven. But that's what's part of what's fun. So I would imagine the
09:09Celtics are in the top two or three seeds throughout all year, especially in
09:13the early early days, and they finish, you know, in the top three, maybe, maybe
09:17they don't finish number one. But, you know, it's pretty unusual. I think the
09:20championship teams come back and finish, you know, the first seed, just because
09:24there is that extra toll that it takes. And now you have the Olympics on top of
09:27all that. So my prediction will be that they won't be number one, but it'll be
09:31up there. But it ultimately doesn't make a huge difference going into the
09:33playoffs, especially with just how good the Celtics have been on the road these
09:38past few years. That's been really what stood out to me is that on the road in
09:41the playoffs, it almost doesn't even really matter. I mean, we were talking
09:44during the season about is the team actually better without the you know, at
09:48home on the road rather than at home during the playoffs. So we'll see. But
09:52that that's that's kind of my thoughts on that. And it does sound like from our
09:55conversations with Brad Stevens in the offseason, it does sound like without
10:00pores, they're going to be without porzingis until Christmas or something
10:04like that, if not later, I definitely don't think they're going to rush him
10:06back. And I do think this is the kind of injury because there's a little bit
10:10less a little bit less proven, you know, recoveries or, you know, it's a rare
10:14injury. So there's not a clear blueprint of like, this is exactly when he'll be
10:17back. And these will be the benchmarks. So I think they're going to take it
10:20really easy on him.
10:23Got a question here about is the cost of a billion dollar team sustainable? I've
10:28talked about this a little bit. I think a first of all, there's the ownership is
10:32so in flux right now that that's a little bit confusing. And it's a little
10:34bit challenging to be able to figure that out, because we don't know who's
10:39going to actually be paying the this payroll, and obviously, it's not going
10:42to be the current ownership. So you'd like to think that whoever does buy this
10:46team is buying the team with keeping these contracts on the payroll and
10:49keeping that in mind. I think when you look at her looking at taxes, like the
10:53cost of individual contracts is one thing, but then what the actual taxes
10:57associated with that are, is just exorbitant. And so I from everything
11:01that I'm not an expert on the salary cap or contracts, I've mentioned this
11:05before, but from everything I've read, everything I've seen, it's likely that,
11:09you know, everybody on this team is not going to play out their full the full
11:11length of their contract. But I don't think anything's gonna happen in the
11:14next two years. And so I view those like there's like a very clear two year
11:18window. And then who knows, maybe somebody buys this team that's a
11:21billionaire. And, you know, it is no, there's no issue with this, with this
11:25contract, you know, with this payroll. So we'll see. But that is definitely
11:29something that I know has been in front of mind for fans, I would just say from
11:32my standpoint, and I've seen some people that understand this better than me
11:35echo this, so I feel comfortable saying it. But from my standpoint, you have
11:38to just accept the fact that this is the payroll and appreciate that as a
11:42fan, you don't have to worry about this. And it's not something that, you know,
11:45it doesn't cost you any money doesn't cost us any money. And at the same time,
11:49it gives people, you know, there is this continuity and this sense on this team
11:53that players aren't playing for a contract. And I do think in the past,
11:56that's been that sometimes the number one issue in a locker room on a team is
12:01that players aren't playing are playing for a contract and everybody here is
12:04going to be locked up for the next couple years. And you know, Drew Holiday
12:08has his has his contract extension, Derek White and Jason Tatum both got
12:11theirs. Jalen Browns goes into effect next year. Al Horford is the only one
12:16that's going to be a free agent at the end of this year. He signed a two year
12:18extension a couple years back. And I don't know, maybe he'll come back and
12:22sign a minimum, maybe he'll ask, maybe he'll retire. Really hard to say. I have
12:27a feeling he's not going to retire. But who knows that maybe it'll depend on how
12:31this year goes. He's been really healthy knock on wood for the last few
12:34years. So obviously, that's something that you can't take for granted either.
12:41Okay.
12:44I have a question here about if I have any exciting guests lined up for the
12:46coming weeks. I have a couple guests that I'm excited about other media
12:50members. But I also want to bring I also want to kind of go with some people
12:54that some voices that you guys haven't heard from I know, especially in the
12:58CLNS network. It's a lot of a lot of media people that we hear from a lot of
13:01similar voices and things and you guys are they're great and everybody hears
13:04from them. But trying to think of how I can get some people that are not
13:07necessarily media members. So if there are any requests on people you want me
13:11to try to get on, I can certainly try. But obviously, you know, we're, you know,
13:18it's it's tough because for players and things that's almost impossible to get
13:21on podcasts, at least at this point, and where this podcast is out, but I will be
13:26trying to get some former players because I do think we can bring really
13:29valuable perspective. So we'll keep you all posted. We'll probably tease
13:32someone's they're lined up. But the goal is to have every Wednesday a guest.
13:38Question here about JD Davison. It says it was interesting to see JD Davison
13:42come back on a third two way. Do you think he had opportunities to get more
13:45minutes elsewhere or he really wanted to come back to Boston? So my
13:50understanding and I talked to some scouts and agents at summer league that
13:53kind of gave me further this understanding is that I do think JD
13:57Davison would have preferred to get a fully guaranteed contract anywhere. As
14:03you could imagine, you don't really need sources to confirm that obviously, if
14:06you can get a fully guaranteed contract that pays you and you're on the two way
14:11and you're not shuffling back and forth from the G League team, that's what
14:14you'll do. I don't think he was able to get any of those. And so that's why he's
14:19on this two way with Boston. He's the first player ever to be on three
14:22consecutive two ways. I did ask him about it in Vegas, I asked him about
14:26whether he wanted to come back to Boston. He said he really wanted to come
14:30back. And he said, absolutely, that that was his plan. And obviously, I think
14:36he's only going to say positive things. I do think he's loved his time in Boston
14:39and he's loved being with the other Celtics players and obviously being
14:42there with the championship run, I'm sure that was a particularly fun
14:45experience. But someone like him, ultimately, like he does want, he does
14:50ultimately want a fully guaranteed contract. That's every player's goal.
14:54And three is the most you can have as a two way. So this is his last year as a
14:57two way. So it's kind of a make or break year for him. He was drafted really
15:01young, he probably entered the draft too early, maybe not. But it certainly
15:05seems like you know, he's had his fair share in the G League. And he was a
15:10great G League player last year, he was on the all G League team, he helped
15:13lead the main Celtics to the championship game to the finals. And I
15:17thought that in summer league, he looked really, really good, much improved
15:20from last summer league. So he's somebody that I think that's the
15:24Celtics are high on. Brad Stevens brought this up almost unprovoked, when
15:28we had a media availability with him before, before the draft, I believe, and
15:32we asked him about kind of resigning Sam Hauser and other players, and he
15:36brought up JD Davidson on his own accord. So that's something that stood
15:40out to me. And that's something that is really interesting that he was able to
15:45kind of, you know, he brought up wanting to bring him back, despite the fact that
15:48we really haven't seen JD Davidson at all play in Boston. And so, yeah, he's
15:54been spending all this time in Maine, you know, I cover a lot of main Celtics
15:56games, I'll be up in Maine quite a bit this year, especially monitoring the new
15:59two way players, Anton Watson and Baylor, Baylor Scheinman is on two way, but
16:05which is monitoring those guys, and sort of the both spent a lot of time in
16:08Maine, as well, Jordan Walsh, James Springer, I don't think will be in that
16:12group. But JD Davidson probably will be if he's on the two way. So I think one
16:15thing to look out for is, is he going to spend, is he going to be a two way like
16:19Nimesh Kedar was last year, where he's actually spending time in Boston? Or is
16:22he going to be in Maine pretty much all year the way he was these last two
16:25seasons? I think that'll really kind of help shape what his next year or years
16:30look like. So yeah, I'm a fan of his, though, I think he plays, he's a very
16:35smart basketball player. And the key thing with him is just going to be the
16:37shot, you know, can he consistently shoot NBA three pointers, and that has not
16:42been the case throughout his two years as a Maine Celtic. So I think if he's
16:45able to showcase the fact that he's a much improved shooter this year, that'll
16:49really go a long way.
16:54Got a question here about whether fatigue will play into the Olympians
16:58from the Celtics. I think it definitely will. You'll probably see the guys that
17:02play Olympic basketball early on rest, and maybe not play back to back, play
17:07more limited minutes. But at the same time, I think guys like Jalen Brown and
17:11Jason Tatum don't like to sit out and Jason Tatum definitely does not like
17:15to sit out and he's not getting a whole lot of minutes right guy, you know, I
17:18think something that's forgotten is that when he has DNPs, and when he has games
17:23that are, you know, he's playing limited minutes, then those are minutes that
17:27aren't, you know, or not, you know, he's not experiencing that physical toll. We
17:30already saw Drew Holiday didn't play this most recent game, he's dealing with
17:33an ankle injury. So fatigue will play a role. I think just playing in the finals
17:38and having a deep playoff run alone plays a role into kind of impacting your
17:42following year. And we saw the year with a lot of, you know, years of the lockout,
17:46years of COVID, the teams that play deep into the year and don't get a rest, like
17:49it does impact their abilities to repeat and to play. So I'm sure that's going to
17:53be a huge priority of the Celtics coaching staff and front office is to
17:57keep those guys, you know, those three in particular, you know, Derek White, Drew
18:00Holiday, and Jason Tatum's minutes somewhat limited, and at least in the
18:04beginning. But you don't forget, you know, they do have second half of August and
18:08September off. So they will have some time to get their legs kind of full
18:12recovery and rest. Got a question here about whether I will be a regular member
18:18of the Garden Report. I don't know that I'll be on an every Garden Report, but I
18:22definitely will be on more regularly. So I've been going on the CLNS postgame
18:26show, which is called the Garden Report, after all the Olympics games, and I also
18:30was doing that for all the Summer League games. I don't know that I'll be doing
18:33that for all these Celtics games, though. I think it'll depend. So, but yeah, it's
18:38been fun to be able to jump on and just kind of debrief in real time. But I will
18:41be doing the podcast and discussing games and all that. So regardless, I'll
18:45be doing lots of coverage and also lots of coverage with Bobby Manning and doing
18:49postgame hits. So you will, I promise you will be able to hear from me more than
18:52you will want to. Question here about whether I cover Team USA women's. I do.
19:00So actually, last year I was doing a full-time job in politics alongside all
19:05my Celtics coverage. This year, my full-time job is actually covering
19:08women's basketball, covering the WNBA, and I'll be covering the playoffs and
19:13everything and also covering Team USA women's. So I've been watching both games,
19:17both the men's and women's, watching three on three for both. So it's been,
19:21yeah, it's been a good first couple weeks because obviously the Olympics are super
19:23fun to watch. And the Team USA women's, you know, they're super fun
19:28to watch. They're very effective. I think a lot of people have thought, you know,
19:31if Kaitlin Clark was there, then people, more people will be watching. And in turn,
19:35I think people are almost like not watching on purpose now. But if you do
19:38decide you want to tune in, this is the week to do so. They have quarterfinal
19:43games. They have semifinals. Everything is going to be this week, same as men. They
19:45all wrap up this weekend. And this is a team with, like, just phenomenal players.
19:50And I think they've really figured out, they didn't have as big of a learning
19:52curve as the men's team as far as figuring out how to play together. And I
19:55think it's, a lot of it is because they actually play together, you know, for the
19:57World Cup, for off-years as well. So it's not like as new of a group of people.
20:01The way that the men's team kind of feels like the Avengers have assembled.
20:04And this is their first time playing together. But yeah, Jackie Young of the
20:08Las Vegas Aces had 19 points today. She's, she's one of the best two-way guards
20:12in the WNBA. And she's really someone that is fun to watch. And she kind of had
20:16to break out a game today. So, so yeah, we're going to take a quick ad break.
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21:25questions. Question here about Keita, is Keita expected to be in the rotation
21:30next season? I do think that Keita will be in the rotation next season. And the
21:34reason I think that is because, A, he was almost in the rotation last season,
21:38like he was very much on the fringe. And there was even that road trip around
21:41Christmastime when he was still a two way that he played critical minutes on
21:45Christmas Day and against the Lakers and was really kind of instrumental in some
21:48of those wins. I thought whenever he was in Boston for extended minutes, he looked
21:52really good. He played summer league, he played a couple games and DJ McClay,
21:56who's the head coach of the summer league team and is one of the top
21:59assistants on the Celtics. He kind of talked a little bit about this and said
22:04that the part of why they wanted Keita to play summer league is that he could
22:08practice different defensive schemes. And so they kind of tried a lot of
22:13different changes and going from different kinds of defenses to kind of
22:16keep him up to speed on those things. And I think that they're they're doing
22:20everything they can to prepare him to be a rotation player. They signed him to
22:23a three year partially guaranteed contract from the beginning, I think
22:27from when he was a two way and they talked about kind of how much they like
22:30what he's bringing to the table, you know, the defensive ceiling and also the
22:34rebounding, the ability to follow his own shot to be a lot of threat. I think
22:37there's a lot of things to like about him. Really hard worker was super
22:41dominant as a G League players. I think he's made clear that he'll be an NBA
22:45player as well. So we'll see Porzingis being out opens the door for some of
22:50these players. I don't think Tillman is a guy that's going to be playing super
22:53extended minutes. So I think Keita, Tillman and Coronet are going to be
22:58sharing the frontcourt minutes and Keita will probably play a significant role
23:02there. Okay, question about Jaden Springer and are you high on his
23:08potential to impact winning for us this year and beyond? I'm super high on
23:12Jaden Springer. I've talked a little bit about this. I've shared about how I
23:16think he is defensively an NBA, not only like an NBA ready player, but I think
23:21he's like an elite defender in the NBA already. So if he started playing more
23:25significant minutes, I think we'd see that right away. But at the same time, I
23:29think offensively he's much improved and it's a limited sample because he
23:33didn't even really play in the G League this year. He played one game with the
23:37main Celtics and that was only because they were already in Atlanta for a kind
23:40of two-game stint. But then he played one summer league game and in both of
23:44those games I saw that he can definitely score very effectively at the G League
23:48summer league level. And we already know that because he was a finals MVP from a
23:52couple years back and so he's shown offensively that he can keep up with
23:56anybody. If he can start shooting and consistently hitting threes, then I think
24:00he has a spot on the team right away, honestly, in some capacity to alleviate
24:03minutes from the guards who are both coming off Olympic runs. I think he's ahead of
24:08like a JD Davison type player and so it's, you know, Pritchard's gonna have a
24:11big role this year. But Springer might have some minutes to augment here and
24:15there if they're really limiting Drew Haldane and Derek White. That's gonna
24:18kind of what it's gonna come down to. There's a chance they don't limit them
24:21that substantially, in which case I don't know that Jaden Springer has minutes to
24:26play this year. This is a really tough team to break into the rotation. So I
24:31think for him it would be great if he was able to play on like the Pistons or
24:34play somewhere where there's like a whole lot of opportunities, but that's
24:38not where he's at right now. And so for me, I think Jaden Springer is somebody
24:42that is ready for NBA minutes, but here is just maybe not the place where you
24:46can break through. But if it's not this year, I think in the next few years he
24:50will be an NBA player in a rotation kind of making a significant impact. So I'm
24:57really high on him. I've talked about this a little bit. He's one of the
25:00players that if I had to like place a bet, I would say he's gonna make it in
25:03the NBA and he's gonna make it as a really effective role player. Like I
25:06don't want to say Avery Bradley because that's a really high, that's a high bar,
25:09but I think he's a good enough scorer in theory. Like he hasn't shown that yet in
25:14the NBA, but defensively he's really where he's gonna make his mark. And
25:17before he got traded to Boston, I don't know if people remember this, but he
25:20guarded Steph Curry and Luka in back-to-back games and was super
25:24effective in both of those games. So you know he has a track record when you put
25:28him on a star, that he has the physical tools, and it's really obvious when you
25:31watch him in Summer League. Like he's a guy that makes people miserable
25:35defensively.
25:39Over 55 wins. I'm gonna say it's gonna be around 55, but if I had to guess I'll
25:44say under. That'll be my prediction.
25:49Question about what are you most excited about for this upcoming season. I think
25:54honestly what I'm the most excited about is being able to cover basketball full
25:57time. Because last year like I was at the NBA Finals and I was also working
26:01full-time for my nine-to-five job. So I was getting up really early and it was
26:04just really crazy. And I think there were a lot of stories that I wanted to pursue
26:08that I wasn't able to because I was just juggling so much. And I think just
26:12covering basketball full-time this year, I'm excited to be able to dive deeper
26:15into things. I'm not gonna have like conflicts with practice or there were a
26:19lot of times where I would like go to practice that I have calls I need to
26:21take, so I wouldn't be able to cover things. And so yeah excited for that on a
26:25personal level. I think on a team level that's maybe more applicable to you guys.
26:30What I'm really excited about is the ability to watch a team that doesn't
26:35have to constantly deal with like the criticism of this isn't a championship
26:39team. Because they're literally bringing back the exact same team. So even if they
26:45don't win this year, even if they have a much worse season than they had this
26:47last year, you can't we can't say from like a discourse standpoint like this
26:51team can't win. Because they've already shown us that this exact group has won.
26:55It has won the championship with ease at a pretty historic level. You know after a
26:59pretty historic season. So that's what stands out to me. That's what I'm
27:03excited about is being able to just watch this team. But honestly like I
27:06thoroughly enjoyed this past year and I just I'm just ready to get back into it
27:09honestly. Being able to kind of be a TD guard and it's my favorite thing, my
27:13favorite part of all of it is just being able to be there, be at games, and be able
27:16to tell stories that aren't aren't necessarily being told. There's a lot of
27:19philanthropic work that I'm excited about. I'm sure many of you guys saw
27:23Jalen Brown announced his new charity Boston Exchange, which is kind of going
27:28to help provide grants to underserved communities. And he's partnering with
27:32True Holiday who's done some really amazing philanthropic work for a couple
27:36years now. So all that to say I'm excited for everything that we experienced this
27:41past year. But I think with a little bit less doubt this this upcoming season, I
27:44think it's fun to be able to just talk about basketball and talk about games
27:47without having to like proclaim that like Tatum isn't a winner or Brown can't
27:51be on a championship team because those all those narratives I think are are
27:55done now.
27:59Okay, looking through some of these questions.
28:06Question here about do you think KP being down through December or longer
28:09could open the door for Tatum to put up MVP type numbers?
28:14I think the only thing that will make MVP Tatum be like an MVP, a real MVP
28:20candidate is if he starts shooting a really effective clip, like if he starts
28:26to hit his threes at a really good rate, like if he goes to like a 40% from three
28:29season next year, then you're going to see him put up MVP type numbers. And I
28:35don't know that that has to do with Porzingis being available or not.
28:38Certainly, he's going to get more shots and that helps. But I think the knock on
28:42him compared to other candidates is that offensively, he's a little bit less
28:45efficient. And he does take some difficult shots. And that's part of it.
28:49And there is way more to the game than just scoring and just shooting and just
28:52field goal percentage. But I think unless he's able to put up, like he's able to
28:56shoot at a really effective clip, then yeah, I just don't think that he's going
29:01to be able to really make a strong case. And it certainly doesn't help that his
29:05own teammate, you know, Jalen Brown was finals MVP last year. It doesn't help
29:09that he has so much talent on his roster. And I feel like people are only going to
29:12appreciate and recognize that talent even more next year now that Drew Holiday and
29:16Derek White are kind of showcasing at the Olympic level just how effective they
29:20are and how they're maybe some of the best guards in the world really, which I
29:24don't know people realize that six months ago. So I don't see that I don't
29:28think Porzingis being out is going to be enough to really convince the world that
29:32Tatum is an MVP type player. But I do think that if he can start shooting threes
29:36at a really high clip, which he hasn't for a while, that'll really go a long way.
29:40So that's kind of the main thing there. Question from RJ Johnson about do you
29:47think Jake Scrub will work his way up to a contract with the Celtics this year? I
29:52don't know that I do. The one two way that I think is a little bit in flux is
29:58Drew Peterson. He is a second year on a two way with the Celtics. And I think
30:03he's a guy that I see his potential. I think he's a kind of a guy that can do
30:07everything well. But he has to show that he's a an outstanding main Celtic player
30:14to be able to keep that two way I could see a world where maybe Jay Jay scrub
30:17replaces him. For those of you that don't remember Jay scrub, he was a standout
30:21from summer league last year. He was maybe even the most impressive player on
30:26the summer league team. And this was right before I started covering the team.
30:28But I remember watching all the games and saying like, this guy has to be an NBA
30:31player, right. And he actually I saw Bobby Manning did a Boston Sports Journal
30:37piece on Jay scrub. He spoke with him exclusively. And I think he's signing an
30:42Exhibit 10 contract and talked about how what went wrong last year, which if you
30:46guys don't remember Jay scrub, he was he did get a two way. He was on the Celtics.
30:50And then during preseason, during training camp, I believe he tore his ACL.
30:55And so he was immediately waived. I think he still hung out around the team quite a
30:59bit. But obviously, if our player like him, that's so devastating to be in that
31:03position where you are just barely in the NBA, you know, if a guy is a star
31:08tears their ACL, like the team, obviously, we'll wait for him and believe in him.
31:12But I think a guy like Jay scrub was waived. And I didn't know if we were gonna
31:16see him again. I know fans have asked about him quite a bit. His agency posted
31:19on Instagram a couple weeks ago, I shared that out that I'm hoping returning to
31:23Boston and so think he'll be a guy that's in Maine quite a bit. So anything can
31:27happen once you're up there. So maybe he does nag one of those two ways. Maybe he
31:31plays really well with the main Celtics and some other team signs him. So they've
31:34got that second option is probably more, more likely. But yeah, he seemed like a
31:39great player. He was just a very electric score. That's what I remember most about
31:42him. And then he really impressed during his time with the main Celtics last year.
31:52The question here from Celtics digest. Do you think people see something similar to
31:57last year with 14 guys and then three two ways and then saving the last spot just
32:01in case a two way guy stands out similar to Kata? I do think that the one roster
32:06spot that's open and available right now will remain open and available. I actually
32:11asked Brad Stevens about this in summer league and I was when it was like his
32:15last media availability I think since until training camp. And he said that
32:20that last roster spot I asked him specifically about O'Shea Brissett and if
32:23he might return and it sounded like that was a no. I think O'Shea Brissett is kind
32:27of kind of me that seems you know, also me that seemed like it was a no on his
32:29blog recently. But I think they want the 14 spots with one open in case somebody
32:35goes down, somebody gets injured, maybe they need another frontcourt player if
32:39Kata and Cornette are not doing their you know, are not sufficiently filling up
32:43filling that gap that Porzingis is going to leave. Or maybe somebody else gets
32:48hurt knock on wood again, I don't want to put that out there. But that's always a
32:51possibility. So I think they like the flexibility of keeping that spot open.
32:56And then when you're able to when you're doing kind of midseason thing, whether
32:58that's a midseason trade, it gives you a little bit more flexibility that you
33:03have that spot. The other thing is, is that maybe they will convert one of the
33:07two way guys. I see a world where JD Davison is like really trying to get a
33:12full a full contract spot. I don't think that he's going to get it in Boston, but
33:15it's a possibility. So Kata, I think from the beginning, everybody was kind of
33:19like, when is this guy's contract going to get converted because his there was
33:23just a need for his style of player on this team. I don't think we're going to
33:27see something like that here. But at the same time, you know, I do think they'll
33:32keep that spot open, whether that's for two way or otherwise. Okay, I see some,
33:38this is from a while back, but I was talking about Jaden Springer and Avery
33:41Bradley, I see other people are seeing that comparison. Question about what's
33:46the biggest threat to the Celtics going into next season? I think the biggest
33:51threat is, again, I think I mentioned this, but health and just not getting
33:57complacent, because last year, there was this like collective unity around, like
34:02we are going to win a championship, we're going to do everything we can to win a
34:05championship. And it became like an obsession where nothing else mattered,
34:10individual accolades didn't matter. There was full buy. And you can see that from
34:14by one through 15. And so to be able to maintain that is difficult. And so I'm
34:19curious about whether they'll be able to. And so I think health is obviously
34:24number one, because, you know, they've been relatively healthy in recent years,
34:27even Porzingis being out like everybody else, everybody else healthy, that puts
34:30them in a good position. But yeah, oh, I'm just realizing this question says,
34:34who's the biggest threat? Okay, who's the biggest threat? I guess that still gave
34:39you guys some some perspective. But who's the biggest threat, I would say is
34:44probably whoever they see in the finals, wherever that ends up being, whether
34:48that's the Thunder or the Nuggets or the Wolves, like that, to me is probably the
34:52most formidable opponent. In the Eastern Conference, though, the Knicks stand out
34:57to me the most. The 76ers just don't scare me, honestly, watching him beat in
35:01the Olympic play. He hasn't been terrible, but he's not really instilling fear as
35:06an opponent. And I think the 76ers obviously have Max, who I do think is a
35:10going to be a tremendous player and already is. But I would pick the Knicks
35:14and the Eastern Conference is the most likely team to eliminate this other just
35:18because they don't they don't really have any major weaknesses. They have a
35:21very deep roster and guys that have already shown that they step up at the
35:24moment. A question about what I only cover basketball. So I just cover the
35:32WNBA in the NBA offseason. I cover the Olympics when that's happening. So I
35:37just cover basketball, professional basketball year round, both WNBA and and
35:42NBA.
35:48A question here about what Jalen and Jason can improve the most as they move
35:53into their primes. I think for me, the number one thing that they can both
35:58improve on, for Tate, actually, I think it's probably two different things. But
36:02for Tatum, it's probably the outside shooting, just the efficiency. And he's
36:05not that he's even that inefficient. But I think the the number one thing that I
36:10I think for him has been a weakness is games where he's struggling to score.
36:15And you look at individual games where he's like, two for 10 from three. Those
36:19are the kinds of things where either he's going to just become a better
36:21shooter, which I don't know if that's the case. He's obviously been struggling
36:23of late, or he's just going to eliminate a few of those shots. So it's not a
36:27massive thing. I don't want to nitpick his game because I do think he's a
36:30little bit unfairly discussed sometimes. And unfairly scrutinized. And certainly
36:35as of late, he's been unfairly scrutinized, I think with this whole
36:37Olympic run. But I think that he's improved a lot as a passer has improved
36:41a lot as a defenders rebounding is elite. He was the top rebounder for the
36:44US Olympics team yesterday. So the number one thing that I would say is
36:49just if he can trim down some of a couple of those bad shots a night, just
36:53become a little bit more of an efficient player. And then probably maybe number
36:57one for him is down the stretch. He was I think he didn't hit a game winner this
37:00year, he attended quite a few. So whether that's him hitting those game winners
37:03down the stretch, or it's him passing to somebody else and not missing those
37:09shots like that's I think that the one state on his season that he had this
37:11year was the fact that he wasn't the most efficient when it came down to
37:18late late game shots. And that was something the public's actually were
37:21pretty good at, especially in the playoffs, they won all those close
37:23games. But I think as an individual, that's one thing for him to improve on.
37:28The other thing for Jalen Brown, it has to be free throws, I actually was, I was
37:32certain that his free throw struggles were at some point going to come back to
37:35bite him. And they didn't. And so there was never a game where he lost a free
37:40throw in the play. You know, he missed two free throws in the playoffs, he
37:42actually hit some clutch free throws in the playoffs. But that is the number one
37:46thing that I think he has to improve on just because a guy like him is going to
37:48continue to go downhill quite a bit, he's going to continue to get hit,
37:51continue to get fouled. And the fact that he is able to draw that contact, you
37:57want to make sure that he can then hit those free throws. So that's the number
38:00one thing for Jalen Brown.
38:04Question here about Sam Hauser and Peyton Pritchard. Obviously, they both
38:08are, you know, Sam Hauser signed a contract extension this offseason,
38:11Pritchard signed right before the season. So they both have that long term
38:14security. I think you're gonna see a lot of what we saw from them last year. Sam
38:19Hauser got better defensively last year, that's going to be a key point for him
38:23is to continue to get better. Pritchard, I think it's going to be all about
38:26running that second unit. And maybe he's going to see increased minutes with
38:29Drew Holliday and Derek White coming off an Olympic run, which they're both
38:33kind of major contributors in. So maybe Pritchard plays even more, but I don't
38:36see it, I don't expect like a huge jump from either of them. I think they both
38:39were at a pretty good place last year, and were able to kind of contribute and
38:42be effective playoff contributors, which was the most important thing. But yeah,
38:47I do think that Sam Hauser and Peyton Pritchard are both guys that are going
38:51to be really, really instrumental to what this team is able to accomplish
38:54this year, especially as they worry as they think about kind of the load
38:57managing minutes. And there's going to be some surprise contributors. I think
39:00Keita is one that I'm expecting to play real minutes and to make an impact, but
39:05Hauser and Pritchard solidified themselves as two of the most important
39:08bench pieces last year, and I think they'll just kind of continue to build
39:11upon that. I'm going to just do, I'm going to answer one more question, and then
39:18we'll wrap it up, and then this will be posted on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcast.
39:23So again, please do subscribe if you're able to. You've Got Boston is my YouTube
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39:34then there's obviously this on Spotify and Apple. So yeah, I really appreciate
39:37everyone tuning in. I'm going to just do one more question. I see a couple
39:40questions here about the coaching staff. One is about, with the loss of coaching,
39:44obviously they lost Charles Lee, which was the big one, but Jermaine Bucknor,
39:48they also lost. The Maine Celtics head coach, Blaine Miller, also went to
39:53Charlotte with them. So a couple guys left, but everybody else was pretty much
39:56the same. I was kind of surprised with the crew that was in Summer League. It
39:59was a lot of the same players, a lot of the same coaches. Sam Cassell is still
40:03in the mix. DJ McClay is going to be up there. He was up at the coached Maine,
40:07so that's a big kind of show of confidence in him. Matt Reynolds is
40:13someone that I got to know at Summer League. I didn't know much before, but
40:16obviously he's in charge of the timeouts and the challenges, so people kind of
40:20know him for being the challenges guy. But he's somebody else that I
40:24think is really veteran. He's the most veteran guy on the coaching
40:28staff, 11 years, so that certainly stands out. Tony Dobbins is another one that's
40:33very veteran, eight years. So those are all guys that people are going to become
40:37increasingly familiar with. Obviously Sam Cassell is one that's going to move up
40:40immediately with Charles Lee being gone. And they're going to bring in probably a
40:45few new coaches, but that hasn't been announced yet. And I don't know that I
40:50have like a specific person in mind that I'm like, this person is what they're
40:53missing. I think they really want to show, they really want to, one thing that
40:56Brad has talked about quite a bit, is that they want to bring people on and
41:00then kind of move people up the totem poles. Rather than bringing somebody to
41:04become the lead assistant, I think that their goal is to bring somebody in and
41:08kind of build, develop them the same way that the players are being developed. So
41:13we shall see who those new additions end up being. Yeah, I just want to thank you
41:18all for tuning in. This is going to be every Sunday a mailbag edition. If I
41:22didn't get to your question, feel free to message me. I can answer on Twitter as
41:26well. And I will be, you know, if you're just tuning in, you can go back and watch
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41:35find everything there, Spotify, Apple Podcasts. But again, really appreciate you
41:39all tuning in. I'm sure there's going to be more and more questions as the year
41:42goes on and there's more to talk about. But the Olympics are pretty entertaining
41:44and we have a lot of Celtics players that are kind of right in the middle of
41:47things that make this really exciting. So appreciate you all tuning in. Like,
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