Celtics Season Review and Player AWARDS | Big 3 NBA Podcast

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A. Sherrod Blakely and Gary Washburn discuss what worked, what didn’t work, and some of the standout performers not named Tatum or Brown for the Celtics during the championship 2024 season.

0:00 - Celtics Championship Celebration
1:06 - National Media's Perception
5:30 - Dominating Wins over Miami and Golden State
7:20 - Elite Defense, Improving Offense
10:57 - Turning Point: Nine Straight Wins
12:59 - Responding to Adversity
16:10 - Low Point Against Clippers
18:02 - Nervous After Hawks Loss
20:11 - Championship Team Response
23:44 - Luke Kornet's Contribution
25:24 - Sam's Pleasant Surprise
26:55 - Kornet's Shooting Mystery
30:07 - Kornet's Three-Point Dilemma
31:46 - Embracing the Three-Point Trend
33:20 - Unsung Contributions on Celtics
34:55 - Pritchard's Valuable Role
37:24 - Al Horford's Resilience
39:07 - Al's Remarkable Three-Point Shooting
41:24 - Porzingis' Recovery Concerns



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00:00The Big 3 NBA Podcast is powered by PrizePix, the exclusive daily fantasy partner of the
00:23GLNS Media Network.
00:25Welcome to another edition of The Big 3 NBA Podcast.
00:30Here is A'shara Blakely, joined by Gary Washburn.
00:33Our good friend and colleague, Kwanye A. Luna, is feeling a little under the weather today.
00:39So maybe she had a little too much celebrating this Banner 18.
00:44Who knows?
00:45Who knows?
00:46But yes, I'm going to throw shade at Kwanye when she ain't here, Gary.
00:48You're damn right I'm going to do it.
00:50Yes.
00:51Yes.
00:52I am him.
00:53Speaking of the Celtics, I know I ain't right.
00:56I ain't right.
00:57The world ain't right, though, as Dale Davis told us many, many times, the world ain't
01:02right.
01:03The world ain't right.
01:05I know.
01:06But the Celtics, I mean, obviously, since they won a championship, they've been, you
01:09know, globetrotting out of this world sometime in Florida, had the big parade here in Boston.
01:16And in the course of them celebrating, we've seen a little bit of a 180 on the national
01:21media, many of whom thought Dallas was going to win in five, six, sometimes seven games.
01:27And it's been interesting to see how they've kind of flipped the script a little bit on
01:30explaining why the Celtics were just a better team and why the Celtics are this great team
01:36now.
01:37But I want to before we start looking too far into the future, Gary, I wanted us to
01:41take a minute just kind of really just kind of look back and reflect on this Celtics team
01:45this past year.
01:47And one of the things I want to just kind of get your take on was, you know, there was
01:51a lot of big moments for this team, I thought, this year.
01:54But when you think about just the most memorable moment or just a couple of memorable moments,
01:58what comes to mind right away for you?
02:00Oh, it's a good question.
02:08I just think I think the first game when they just blew up Miami on the road during the
02:14regular season, and you went out there in January and just put it on them.
02:21And it was like, they just they just completely blew them out.
02:27And I just thought that was a sign that they were kind of getting over some of their past
02:30issues.
02:31And then on that same road trip, they won at Dallas.
02:35And I just thought that was that was kind of a signature moment for this team.
02:46Always winning at LA, beating the Lakers, you know, blowing out the Clippers on the
02:52road during that Christmas road trip.
02:54And then just honestly, just the consistency, never really, never losing more than two games
03:03in a row, you know, beating all their rivals, you know, pretty much that home win against
03:10Milwaukee.
03:11And I think, you know, when Dame and those guys came in, it was like the first time they
03:15faced Dame.
03:19Just overall, like excellence, right?
03:24And if you look at, you know, and if you look at the overtime win, when they were really
03:31kind of exhausted, beating Minnesota at home in overtime, I thought, putting it on Phoenix
03:37on the road during that late, late season road trip, when they went out to Phoenix and
03:43really hammered the Suns or put it on them late, and then beating, and then some of their
03:50rounding home, beating Dallas again in the regular season by 30 points at home.
03:57Just the overall dominance, when a team never loses more than two games in a row, I mean,
04:03it's just amazing if you look at it, if you look at the wins they had and able to beat
04:09the Phillies and the Indianas and the Miamis and, you know, beating the Knicks four times.
04:18Those are the regular season moments that I remember, and it was just a team effort,
04:24you know, Porzingis doing great things, Drew Holiday, of course, Jason and Jalen, Derek
04:29White, just having, you know, just having, just seeing those guys play together as a
04:34team.
04:35I think it's a one thing, like they didn't have a guy, you know, oh, he scored 53 points
04:40tonight or 60 points, they didn't have one of those nights.
04:44Everybody would get in on it, and they didn't have, you know, I don't know if their high
04:48score, I think Jalen, everybody had 41 or 43 in a game.
04:54I don't think they had, like, these incredibly high scores because they were so balanced.
04:59So what stands out to me, honestly, is just the consistency and the balance of just taking
05:04on, oh, and one of those moments really blowing out Golden State, I mean, just simply, like
05:10the Warriors, that game was over at halftime, and I think the Warriors kind of gave up,
05:16you know, rested Steph and those guys after halftime, like, exercising some of those demons
05:22of the past, some of those teams that had given them trouble, putting them down and
05:27making a statement.
05:28That's what stood out to me.
05:29Yeah, I mean, that was the point that I was going to make, because it really, I looked
05:32at the Miami win and the Golden State win as really the two memorable moments for me
05:37with this team, because those were two teams that when you look at the hurdles that have
05:41kept this Celtics team from just being one of the greatest teams in this five, six-year
05:47window, those are the two teams that really, I thought, stood out.
05:51And for them to not just beat them this year, well, beat the crap out of them, I mean, it
05:56felt very personal, the way they went about dismantling those teams, like, we're not just,
06:01we know we're better than you, but we're not just going to beat you, we are going to annihilate
06:06you and just absolutely, you know, decimate you in every way imaginable to the point where
06:13you're going to be calling for mercy by halftime.
06:16And to me, that was a sign for me that this team is a little bit different, that this
06:21team is a little bit more locked into not just winning games, but winning games in a
06:27fashion that stands out from any other team in the league.
06:31Because the Golden State win, they won that one by 52.
06:34That was the third time this season that they beat someone by 50 or more points, something
06:39that no NBA team has ever done in a single regular season.
06:43And when you're able to do, you know, when you're making history along the lines of how
06:49badly you're absolutely stomping teams, that says a lot about your team, especially when
06:55you are a team that isn't necessarily built around being an elite, top-tier offense.
07:01I mean, they've got guys who can score, but the bread and butter, the foundation of this
07:05team is what they do defensively.
07:06When you look at Drew Holiday, you look at Derek White, you look at the growth that we've
07:10seen from Jalen Brown and Tatum along those lines.
07:13You got Al Horford, who's a guy who has been an all-NBA defender before.
07:18So defense is what this team does well, but they were able to marry top-shelf defense
07:23with a steadily but consistently improving offense to where they were, just frankly,
07:30a team that could beat you by 52 points and then not score, and they won't need to score
07:34180 points to do it.
07:36And to me, again, those are the kind of moments that, as I look back on this team in their
07:42season, really stand out to me.
07:45But as far as like the most memorable game, I can't even limit it to the regular season.
07:51I got to go to the postseason because those are the games that mattered most.
07:54You said the regular season, man, you can't be breaking rules and changing the rules.
07:58I'm changing the game.
07:59I'm changing the game.
08:00You said the regular season.
08:01I'm like, oh man, I can't think of nothing now.
08:02Oh, well, those are changing the playoffs.
08:03Hey, we gonna change it up.
08:04What's your regular season game, G-Money?
08:05What's your regular season?
08:06What's the one regular season game that you want to talk about?
08:07I say the home win over the Warriors.
08:08Like, just sending them home, you know, reeling.
08:09Yeah, that was my regular season.
08:10Like, man, maybe this team is different.
08:11Like, we're not messing around with you.
08:12They lost to them in Golden State.
08:13In December, they came and put a can on us.
08:14Like, we're not messing around with you.
08:15Like, we're not messing around with you.
08:16They lost to them in Golden State.
08:18For me, it was them beating the Bucs.
08:19And then, because to me, that was a game of,
08:20that was a team that, you know,
08:21that was a team that, you know,
08:22that was a team that, you know,
08:23that was a team that, you know,
08:24that was a team that, you know,
08:25that was a team that, you know,
08:26that was a team that, you know,
08:27that was a team that, you know,
08:28that was a team that, you know,
08:29that was a team that, you know,
08:30that was a team that, you know,
08:31that was a team that, you know,
08:32that was a team that, you know,
08:33that was a team that, you know,
08:34that was a team that, you know,
08:35that was a team that, you know,
08:36that was a team that, you know,
08:37that was a team that, you know,
08:38that was a team that, you know,
08:39that was a team that, you know,
08:40that was a team that, you know,
08:41that was a team that, you know,
08:42that was a team that, you know,
08:43that was a team that, you know,
08:44that was a team that, you know,
08:45that was a team that, you know,
08:46that was a team that, you know,
08:47that was a team that, you know,
08:48that was a team that, you know,
08:49that was a team that, you know,
08:50that was a team that, you know,
08:51that was a team that, you know,
08:52that was a team that, you know,
08:53that was a team that, you know,
08:54that was a team that, you know,
08:55that was a team that, you know,
08:56that was a team that, you know,
08:57that was a team that, you know,
08:58that was a team that, you know,
08:59that was a team that, you know,
09:00that was a team that, you know,
09:01that was a team that, you know,
09:02that was a team that, you know,
09:03that was a team that, you know,
09:04that was a team that, you know,
09:05that was a team that, you know,
09:06that was a team that, you know,
09:07that was a team that, you know,
09:08that was a team that, you know,
09:09that was a team that, you know,
09:10that was a team that, you know,
09:11that was a team that, you know,
09:12that was a team that, you know,
09:13that was a team that, you know,
09:14that was a team that, you know,
09:15that was a team that, you know,
09:16that was a team that, you know,
09:17that was a team that, you know,
09:18that was a team that, you know,
09:19that was a team that, you know,
09:20that was a team that, you know,
09:21that was a team that, you know,
09:22that was a team that, you know,
09:23that was a team that, you know,
09:24that was a team that, you know,
09:25that was a team that, you know,
09:26that was a team that, you know,
09:27that was a team that, you know,
09:28that was a team that, you know,
09:29that was a team that, you know,
09:30that was a team that, you know,
09:31that was a team that, you know,
09:32that was a team that, you know,
09:33that was a team that, you know,
09:34that was a team that, you know,
09:35that was a team that, you know,
09:36that was a team that, you know,
09:37that was a team that, you know,
09:38that was a team that, you know,
09:39that was a team that, you know,
09:40that was a team that, you know,
09:41that was a team that, you know,
09:42that was a team that, you know,
09:43that was a team that, you know,
09:44that was a team that, you know,
09:45that was a team that, you know,
09:46that was a team that, you know,
09:47that was a team that, you know,
09:48that was a team that, you know,
09:49that was a team that, you know,
09:50that was a team that, you know,
09:51that was a team that, you know,
09:52that was a team that, you know,
09:53that was a team that, you know,
09:54that was a team that, you know,
09:55that was a team that, you know,
09:56that was a team that, you know,
09:57I can't I can't argue with that
09:58I can't I can't argue with that
09:59I can't I can't argue with that
10:00one because I mean that did not
10:01one because I mean that did not
10:02see that coming I mean you you
10:03see that coming I mean you you
10:04can kind of anticipate that that
10:05can kind of anticipate that that
10:06they were going to win that game
10:07they were going to win that game
10:08but a 52 point spanking I mean
10:09but a 52 point spanking I mean
10:10because even when the Celtics
10:11because even when the Celtics
10:12empty the bench they were still
10:13empty the bench they were still
10:14getting buckets they were and
10:15getting buckets they were and
10:16that that's just that's not
10:17normal particularly for a
10:18Celtics team that when you look
10:19at that that's just that's not
10:20normal particularly for a
10:21Celtics team that when you look
10:23can turn to on that on that
10:24can turn to on that on that
10:25bench they didn't have that all
10:26bench they didn't have that all
10:27season and certainly they had
10:28season and certainly they had
10:29moments here and there but that
10:30moments here and there but that
10:31was not something that you were
10:32going to get a steady diet of
10:33was not something that you were
10:34going to get a steady diet of
10:35from this team so the Celtics
10:36from this team so the Celtics
10:37they definitely had I think
10:38they definitely had I think
10:39Golden State Milwaukee Miami
10:40Golden State Milwaukee Miami
10:41Golden State Milwaukee Miami
10:42those are the ones that I
10:43those are the ones that I
10:44thought were really important
10:45thought were really important
10:46but you know in any time you
10:47but you know in any time you
10:48win a championship there's
10:49win a championship there's
10:50usually that one moment where
10:51usually that one moment where
10:52you realize that you're
10:53you realize that you're
10:54different which to play off
10:55different which to play off
10:56that we're different here
10:57that we're different here
10:58little little in season you
10:59little little in season you
11:00know mantra was there a game
11:01know mantra was there a game
11:02or was there a moment where you
11:03or was there a moment where you
11:04thought that the season was
11:05thought that the season was
11:06was pivoting in a way that you
11:07was pivoting in a way that you
11:08can kind of see that this team
11:09can kind of see that this team
11:10maybe was going to be good
11:11maybe was going to be good
11:12enough to win a championship
11:13enough to win a championship
11:14I probably would say
11:20from that I think they lost
11:21from that I think they lost
11:22I'm gonna say the how to look
11:23I'm gonna say the how to look
11:25the West Coast
11:25the West Coast
11:26there was a West Coast road
11:27trip there was a West Coast road
11:28trip there was a
11:30that was late Mark that they
11:31had lost a couple of games and
11:33I think they had lost
11:34two in a row
11:39to Denver and
11:42they had lost you know
11:45were probably
11:47the most disappointing loss of
11:48the season was that
11:49was at Denver when it was kind of a hyped up game
11:52and Jason just didn't play well,
11:55just was not quite himself,
11:57and they just kind of slept walked.
11:59Jalen was good, he had 41,
12:03and it was just like, yeah,
12:05they lost that back-to-back games,
12:10that Cleveland, that Dean Wade game,
12:14and two nights later they lost at Denver,
12:17and Jalen went for 41 and 14,
12:19but Tatum just did not show up offensively,
12:23and they went and ran off nine straight wins after that.
12:26I thought that was different.
12:28They won at Phoenix and Portland,
12:29they won at Utah, they beat the Suns again,
12:34they beat Milwaukee, they handled your Pistons,
12:38they beat the Bulls.
12:39You know, like they came back and said,
12:42okay, like, we're not the old Celtics,
12:46we're not gonna let this turn
12:47into a five-game losing streak,
12:48we're gonna take care of business,
12:50and they won the next nine games.
12:53And then the rest of the season,
12:54they lost those two against Atlanta,
12:56and I also thought, you know, they came back,
12:59they won at New Orleans, they beat the Thunder,
13:03after that they won five straight, you know,
13:04so this team was always ready to respond from adversity,
13:09and I just thought those two losses,
13:11it was a crippling loss against Cleveland,
13:14and that was after that 52-point win over Golden State,
13:18and then they come back and lose against Denver,
13:21and everybody was saying,
13:22well, Denver is gonna be the favorite,
13:25the Celtics can't beat Denver in the playoffs,
13:27obviously we never know,
13:29because Denver didn't make it there,
13:30but the Celtics after that responding
13:32with nine straight wins,
13:34I thought that's what made them different than years past,
13:38you know, and they went on to win
13:40like 14 to 16 after that,
13:42and I just thought that's a championship caliber team.
13:45I thought for me,
13:47I gotta go back a little bit earlier in the season,
13:50when they lost their first set of back-to-back losses,
13:53which was a loss at Minnesota, they lost at Philadelphia,
13:57and then they won, I think it was like five or six
13:59in a row after that,
13:59but for me, that was a turning point,
14:02because they lost to two teams that were considered,
14:05you know, Minnesota even then
14:08was one of the better teams out West,
14:10and Philadelphia, you know,
14:12as long as you got Joel Embiid on your roster,
14:14you are going to be a threat in the playoffs,
14:17because he's that damn good and that dominant,
14:18and they ran off like,
14:20not only did they win like five or six in a row,
14:22but they were hammering teams,
14:24I mean, I'm looking at it now,
14:26you know, they beat Brooklyn by 14,
14:28they beat the Raptors,
14:31they beat them by 20 and some change,
14:34they beat the Knicks by about 16,
14:36they beat Philly, again, double digits,
14:39they had the close one against Toronto,
14:41but that was, I believe it was a back,
14:43no, it was one close game and they beat Memphis,
14:46and so they started to start racking up those wins
14:49that showed that, yeah, we lost to two really good teams,
14:51but we're not going to let this snowball,
14:54we're not going to be that team that you've seen before,
14:57where you lose a couple games,
14:58and then you might get a win,
15:00and then you might lose a couple more games,
15:01and then it becomes one of those four out of five games,
15:03they lose type situation.
15:05They showed early on that I thought that they were built
15:08in a way to withstand the ups and downs
15:11that come with the NBA season,
15:13and proved that, you know,
15:15this team was a little bit more mentally tough
15:17than I think we thought,
15:19and that to me, when I think about
15:20just some of the season turning points,
15:22that was when for me,
15:23I really started to believe that this team could go far,
15:26because they were able to take a very tough
15:29back-to-back set of losses,
15:31and not allow it to snowball,
15:34and we saw that throughout the season,
15:36whenever they lost a game here,
15:37or a couple games there,
15:39it never got to the point where it was able to snowball,
15:42and when you look at their season trajectory,
15:44it began early on with those back-to-back losses
15:47to Minnesota and Philly.
15:49Now, obviously, we're talking about
15:51a lot of the great things that happened with this team,
15:53but for what, Gary, was a low point for you,
15:57like where you were just like,
15:58damn, I don't know about these cats right about now.
16:02Did you have a moment like that?
16:04Um, that's a good question.
16:11I'm gonna say there was two, late January,
16:17they lost it, they got blown out at home by the Clippers,
16:21and then a few nights later,
16:23they lost at home to the Lakers,
16:26without LeBron and AD,
16:29and I just thought, come on, guys,
16:31that's not a championship team right there.
16:35And they responded, obviously, after that Lakers loss.
16:40They won, let me see here, 11 in a row.
16:43So, they were, you know, they always bounce back,
16:48but I just thought that February 1st game against the Lakers
16:51where Austin Reeves went nuts,
16:54and they just didn't play well,
16:56and it was like, come on, guys,
16:57this is not a good Laker team,
17:00even with LeBron and AD, they're a good team,
17:03but without Hall of Famer and the top two player all time,
17:09top 75 guys, you can't beat these team at home,
17:13and that was when I thought mentally
17:14maybe they weren't quite there,
17:16and they just slipped, it was just a slippage,
17:21you know, and that's what they did,
17:22but they came back, couple nights later,
17:24they beat Memphis by 40,
17:26and then they beat Atlanta and Washington,
17:29and won again at Miami,
17:31and then beat Brooklyn a couple times
17:33in an All-Star break game,
17:35and they won five more in a row.
17:37So, you know, they always bounce back,
17:39but I thought that Laker game at home
17:42was one of their probably more disappointing games
17:44of the season.
17:45Yeah, yeah, I mean, that definitely, you know,
17:48stacked up pretty high in my eyes, too.
17:50It was really just inexcusable that they lost that game.
17:55You should never lose a game to a team
17:58that mediocre, but for me,
18:02the point where I was a little bit nervous about this team
18:04was when they lost those back-to-back games to the Hawks,
18:07because remember, you know, the Celtics,
18:09they had been flying high all season long,
18:12and had shown, like, no signs of crumbling,
18:15or weakness, or mental fatigue,
18:18or just mental struggles, or anything like that,
18:20and then you go to Atlanta for, you know,
18:23a couple games, and you get your ass kicked by a bad team,
18:26and it was a close game.
18:28They were both close games, but that's, to me,
18:30that's besides the point.
18:31It should have never been close.
18:32That was a trash Atlanta team
18:35that you lost to back-to-back,
18:37and then, to me, Gary, what made me nervous
18:39was that after you lost to those two games,
18:42then you had to go to New Orleans
18:44and deal with Zion Williamson and the Pelicans,
18:46and again, a healthy Zion, relatively healthy Zion,
18:49New Orleans has shown time and time again,
18:52they're a really good team
18:54when he and the rest of their core guys are healthy.
18:57They're one of the better teams in the Western Conference,
18:59and so I'm thinking, like, here we go,
19:01the first three-game losing streak
19:02that the Celtics are gonna have, and they showed up.
19:05They won that game by double digits.
19:07Zion, you know, he did what Zion is always gonna do,
19:11and it's just put up big numbers,
19:12but I'm looking back at that game,
19:14and, you know, the Celtics, their core guys were good.
19:17I mean, Tatum had 23, they got 19 for Prazingis.
19:22It was a very balanced effort,
19:23but the key to that game for the Celtics,
19:25you know, just looking back at the numbers
19:26was their defense.
19:28They did not allow, they kept the Pelicans as a team,
19:31shooting below 40% from the field,
19:32below 40% from three-point range.
19:35They handled their business on the glass,
19:37and so it was a reminder that this team,
19:40when their backs were to the wall,
19:41which I think they felt that their backs
19:43were against the wall going into that game
19:46because they'd lost two in a row to a bad team,
19:48they respond, and that, to me,
19:51is one of the signs of a great championship-caliber team,
19:53the ability to respond when you absolutely
19:56have to get it done, and that is, to me,
20:00it became not only was it one of those moments
20:03in that particular stretch of the season,
20:05but it became almost like an unspoken anthem
20:08for them all season long, respond when called upon, so.
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21:57Now, one of the things that we probably should have done
22:02is, and I think we'll probably do that
22:03at the beginning of the season, Gary,
22:04because we didn't do it this year,
22:05but I think we'll do it next year,
22:07is we need to give out some preseason awards,
22:10like make some prognostications out here
22:14about what, yes, it's a word today, Gary, it's a word.
22:18See, Cal Cubbies, Cal Berkeley Cats,
22:22y'all think y'all better than everyone, y'all not.
22:26That Syracuse education at work, yes, yes, sir, yes, sir.
22:30Anyway, what I wanted us to do was just kind of look
22:34at just the Celtics roster, give out some awards.
22:37And for me, one of the first awards
22:39I want to talk to you about
22:40is the biggest surprise performer.
22:42Who was the one guy that you saw this season
22:46that exceeded your expectations significantly
22:50compared to what you thought
22:51you were going to be seeing from them?
22:53I'm going to say Luke Cornett.
22:54Ah, damn it.
22:57I didn't think much of him
22:58in terms of him really contributing,
23:00but he did everything he was supposed to do,
23:03came off the bench, provided good minutes.
23:06He contributed to a championship team.
23:08You can't ask me more than that.
23:10I thought maybe Cato would come in there
23:13and maybe take some of his minutes.
23:15Even our man Xavier Tillman, when he got acquired,
23:19it was like, okay,
23:21maybe Cornett's playing time will decrease,
23:24but Cornett did exactly what he was asked to do.
23:28He stepped in, he took a step forward,
23:31he made plays, he played decent defense.
23:34He was not a mess out there at all.
23:38He did exactly what he was supposed to do,
23:40took a major step forward
23:41and helped them win the championship.
23:43So I got to say Luke Cornett,
23:45because I was not sure of his role this year.
23:48I just thought they needed another big,
23:50they needed somebody else to step in
23:52and impose themselves as a real force in the paint.
23:57But Luke Cornett did good enough,
24:00kept his role,
24:03got his contract guaranteed
24:05and stayed through the season
24:07and now is an NBA champion.
24:10Yeah, Luke, that's a good one.
24:11That's a good one.
24:12The guy that I'm going to go with is Sam Houser,
24:15because I honestly thought
24:16that his one dimension ability to knock down shots
24:19wasn't going to be enough to keep him in a rotation.
24:22I thought at some point he would fall off
24:25and be a borderline rotation guy,
24:28but that never happened.
24:29And the reason why was because Sam showed himself
24:32to be a much better defender
24:34than I think most people thought.
24:36I mean, even though last season,
24:37he had that, I thought fluky stat
24:39where his defensive rating was just ridiculous,
24:41but that had more to do with the guys around him
24:43than anything else.
24:44But if you watched him play this year,
24:46I mean, particularly in a playoffs,
24:48the job that he did on Luka,
24:49I mean, Luka still got shots,
24:51but damn, Luka had to work way harder on Sam Houser
24:55than I think Luka thought that he would have to.
24:58It's one thing when Jalen Brown and Derek Wyatt
25:02and those cats are defending you,
25:03but this is supposed to be their shooter,
25:05their offensive sniper,
25:07and he's forcing you to turn the ball over
25:10and shoot more fadeaways
25:11than you thought you'd be able to shoot
25:13and force you to not go and just bully ball him
25:17because you can't do it the way you thought you could.
25:19Sam Houser was the biggest surprise performer
25:22because he was able to be relatively consistent.
25:25He had a couple of stretches there for four or five games
25:28where he was just out of it.
25:29And we saw, obviously, in the Indiana Pierson series,
25:31there was just a bad series.
25:32And we talked about that before,
25:34and that might be a rough one for him.
25:36But overall, I thought Sam
25:38was a really pleasant surprise for this team
25:41and gave them, I thought, a lot of juice
25:43that, frankly, I just didn't anticipate
25:47he would be able to do,
25:48particularly at both ends of the floor.
25:50Now, I'm gonna take this next one right off the bat,
25:53the super sub.
25:54I'm gonna go first here.
25:54I'm gonna call my number.
25:56Get in the game, Shirai.
25:57You got this one.
25:59I'm calling my number.
26:00My super sub is your boy, Luke Cornett.
26:06And I had to go with Luke
26:09because he was the one guy that, come hell or high water,
26:12he found a way to get on the floor.
26:14And the thing that I really liked about Luke
26:18was he understood his role,
26:20and he never tried to step outside of that.
26:23Luke was like, I'm going to screen.
26:25I'm going to jump and pretend to defend from the paint,
26:28even though you shoot behind a three-point line
26:31or you shoot from the free throw line,
26:32I'm gonna do that little, that fake,
26:34whatever defensive thing that he does.
26:36I'm gonna get a rebound here and there.
26:38And I thought the one thing
26:39that I really appreciate about Luke,
26:42and I don't think most people saw this,
26:44was when they got Tillman,
26:46you go back and look at how he was playing,
26:48he became a little bit better of a rebounder.
26:51He became a little bit better,
26:53more aggressive around the basket.
26:55He wasn't just setting screens
26:56like I think he was doing for the most part
26:58before Tillman got here.
27:00And the reason was very simple.
27:01He wanted to show that there was more to his game
27:04because he knew that this was a guy
27:05that was coming for his spot.
27:07There was absolutely, there was no doubt in my mind
27:10that if Luke Cornett would have continued to play
27:13before Tillman got there,
27:15the way he did before that,
27:17and he continued to do that once Tillman arrived,
27:19he would have been at some point
27:21knocked out of the rotation
27:22because Tillman would have been doing things
27:24that they needed.
27:24And I thought Luke started doing more of the things
27:27that were required of a seven-foot big man
27:31than he was doing previously.
27:33The one thing about Luke Cornett
27:34that I'm never gonna understand, Gary,
27:36and maybe you can help me understand this
27:38because I don't get it.
27:40I watched a little bit of him
27:42when he was at Vanderbilt,
27:43just every now and then would catch it.
27:44And I remember going back after the Celtics acquired him
27:47and just kind of looking at what's the scouting report
27:50on him coming into the NBA.
27:51And I talked to a couple of scouts about him
27:53and the scouting report on him
27:56was not what we see in Boston.
27:59He was a seven-footer who could stretch the floor.
28:01He could shoot threes.
28:03He could shoot from the perimeter.
28:05And you don't see that at all.
28:07And it feels like the Celtics,
28:09they got a guy that's helped them,
28:11obviously, win a championship.
28:13But the package that you thought you were getting,
28:17you never got.
28:18And I don't know whether it was one of those things
28:20where Luke decided,
28:21I'm just not going to fit in with these guys
28:24shooting the ball.
28:25Or is it something they told him?
28:28Or is it more of him just saying,
28:29you know what, guys, I'm not gonna shoot,
28:32so don't even pass me the rock.
28:33I'm just gonna set screens.
28:35But it's baffling to me that you could have
28:37such a clear and definitive role in this league,
28:40a role that teams want.
28:42They want a big who can stretch the floor,
28:44who can space the floor.
28:45And Luke Cornett, for whatever reason,
28:48doesn't seem to take advantage of that.
28:50And I mean, what are your thoughts about that?
28:52I mean, am I crazy to think that Luke Cornett
28:56should have been a better shooter than he was?
28:58And I don't even know if he's a bad shooter.
28:59He just doesn't take shots.
29:01Yeah, I believe when he came first,
29:05I think the first game he came to Boston,
29:07I covered, it was a game against Oklahoma City
29:10in Oklahoma City.
29:12And he came off the bench and hit like three threes.
29:15He just was a savior for them in that game.
29:17It might've been right after the bubble,
29:21maybe the 21-22 season,
29:23wherever his first,
29:24he had just gotten acquired from,
29:26I think it was the Knicks or whatever,
29:27wherever his last team was,
29:30or the Bulls.
29:31I wanna say it was the Bulls.
29:32And he had hit like three threes.
29:36And then I knew him to be a stretch kind of guy,
29:42but he just never, after that,
29:45it wasn't part of his game.
29:46And I think he took some threes,
29:48but he just, that part of his game
29:51has been completely shut down.
29:53And I don't understand it.
29:55You'd like to think that,
29:59you know, he could maybe shoot one or two per game,
30:03because I think he's capable,
30:05but for whatever reason, the Celtics just,
30:08this is like, no, man, you're not doing that.
30:11I mean, I'm just looking at-
30:13And he's got a coach who loves to take threes.
30:15He's got a coach who loves to take threes.
30:18I don't get it.
30:20Yeah, I wanna say he was,
30:24let me see, he's taken,
30:27he took 193 threes in his second year.
30:31He took 108 in his third year.
30:33So, but since then, you know,
30:36he's just not been a three-point shooter.
30:40And it's weird.
30:42When a guy takes 193, and then this year he took one,
30:48obviously someone's telling him to not shoot.
30:52And he shot- Damn.
30:54The year he shot 193,
30:57he made 36%.
30:58So he made 73s.
31:02But for whatever reason,
31:05it just, I don't know.
31:10I really don't know.
31:11Yeah, I mean, he's definitely a guy who,
31:13you know, you look at his skillset
31:15and you look at what he brings to the table,
31:17you feel like, oh, there is more to his game than we saw.
31:20And I'm just, I'd be very curious to see
31:23if he were to, you know, sign with another team,
31:26whether we would see him become more of a stretch big.
31:29Because I got to believe that any team,
31:31the outside of Boston that he plays for,
31:33they're going to look for him to be a little bit more
31:35of a factor on the offensive end,
31:36particularly if he's a seven-footer who can shoot threes.
31:39I mean, if you're shooting threes at a 36% clip
31:42and you're a seven-footer,
31:44yeah, you damn well better be taking some threes.
31:47Because that's, I mean, that fits in very much
31:49with the analytics movement now,
31:53taking threes versus twos.
31:55But, you know, the thing about Cornette,
31:56I will say this is that he's a guy
31:58that certainly his numbers don't necessarily equate
32:02to the value that he has for this team.
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33:22When you look at the Celtics roster, Gary,
33:23I mean, there are lots of guys who contributed,
33:26did a lot of great things for them,
33:27but who was that one guy that you thought
33:29contributed more to the team
33:31and maybe didn't have the numbers to back it up,
33:33but their contributions were significant?
33:39I'm gonna say Peyton Pritchard.
33:41Not putting up the big numbers,
33:42but obviously the king of the half court shot,
33:46giving him a spark, getting offensive rebounds,
33:49playing well defensively,
33:52getting those put backs,
33:55muscling up against guys who are six, seven,
33:57eight inches taller and getting that ball up into the hoop
34:00and for the layup, just being a tough guy
34:04and showing his worth.
34:05And obviously, Peyton's never gonna be
34:10probably an all-star and a guy who's gonna
34:14average 25 points a game or 20 points a game,
34:17but he has a role in this league
34:19and it's about finding that role
34:23and being consistent and knowing you're gonna get minutes
34:26and you're gonna get an opportunity.
34:27And I just think this year, he found his niche
34:33and even in the playoffs where he got kind of,
34:36at times, unplayable, he didn't have great minutes
34:39in the NBA Finals against Dallas.
34:42There was some times he slipped on defense,
34:45he wasn't hitting open shots.
34:47Besides the half quarters, he really wasn't hitting
34:51open shots in the Finals.
34:52He did not have a great NBA Finals,
34:54but I just thought he found a role to like,
34:57listen, I'm gonna do whatever I can
35:01to contribute to a championship team.
35:03And that took a lot of unselfishness.
35:05And he also got paid for it.
35:06He also got a contract extension.
35:09And for me, I think sometimes guys have to be realistic.
35:15Like, if you're Peyton, your goal is to have a long career.
35:20Your goal is to play 10 years in the league,
35:22get your pension, play 10 years in the league.
35:25However, you gotta get to that year 10.
35:28And it's gonna be where it's like, you know what?
35:32It ain't gonna be a superstar.
35:33That's not my path.
35:34My path is, we look at a guy like a TJ McConnell
35:38who's been around six, seven years, right?
35:40A guy who does his job, does it right,
35:45can do little things, hustles.
35:47And that's what makes you last in the league for 10 years.
35:50And I think Peyton is starting to follow that path
35:53of like, okay, I think I can be a superstar in this league.
35:57I think I can be a guy who can average 15, 18 points
36:02to like, you know what?
36:04I'm just gonna be the guy who could do the roles
36:07that I need to help a team win.
36:10And those are valuable players.
36:11Run point guard, play defense.
36:15He's got to do a better job of hitting open shots.
36:16He got off to a really slow start this season,
36:19picked it up, but then had kind of a slow ending.
36:22That's what's gonna keep Peyton in the league
36:24and keep Peyton in the league for 10 years
36:27because there's guys in the league,
36:30you know, I look at a guy way back in the day,
36:31like a Scott Brooks, you know?
36:33Guys who played Jose Barea, like guys who weren't stars,
36:38but were stars in their role and played 10 or 12 years
36:42because they do exactly what they're supposed to do.
36:45They didn't ask, they didn't complain about minutes.
36:47They didn't complain about roles.
36:49This is what you want me to do.
36:50I'm gonna be the best at it.
36:51And I think that's what the role Peyton Pritchard
36:54has to play in order to remain in the league 10 years.
36:57Cause that's the goal.
36:59Like, you know, you can talk about,
37:00well, I want to make all-star teams and MVPs,
37:03but if you look, if you're Peyton, you say, listen,
37:06I just want to be a contributor
37:08on a championship caliber team every year
37:10and get to 10 years and say,
37:12I had a good, solid, admirable NBA career.
37:16And that's what he's, he's on that path.
37:18And I think this year put him on that path.
37:21Yeah. Yeah. I would agree.
37:23That's a good pick.
37:24But the guy that I'm going to go with is Al Horford.
37:27Al, when you look at his numbers, you know,
37:30most of the key stats were down, not just down,
37:33but like career lows.
37:34And when you're 38 years old, you know,
37:37you're clearly near the end of your NBA career.
37:39You're having a season where your numbers
37:41across the board are down.
37:43And the conventional wisdom says
37:45that you're not able to give this team what it needs.
37:48But Al, to his credit,
37:49when they needed him to step up in the playoffs,
37:51he was that guy.
37:53When they needed him to really, really come through
37:56in the regular season,
37:57I thought he had a number of games
37:59where he was a major difference maker.
38:02And his, you know, the bottom line,
38:03his numbers are not that impressive this year.
38:06I mean, 8.6 points per game.
38:08He played, I think, about 26 or so minutes a game,
38:10which was a career low for him as well.
38:12But to his credit,
38:14he maximized the time he was on the floor
38:18and gave them something.
38:19Even if it wasn't something that showed up in the stat sheet,
38:22his impact, his presence was major,
38:25major for this team to win a championship.
38:28And so, you know, Al, you know,
38:30people are going to really, I think,
38:32lock in on what he was able to do in the playoffs
38:34and give him his flowers for that.
38:36And he deserves it.
38:37But if you really start to break down
38:39what he did during the regular season,
38:41the playoffs were just icing on the cake
38:42because Al Horford was a man among, you know,
38:46boys on this team.
38:47And from the standpoint of leadership,
38:49from the standpoint of accountability,
38:51from the standpoint of just really
38:53making those necessary plays needed in order to win.
38:56And the other thing too about Al,
38:57we were talking about Luke Cornett and not shooting.
39:00Al does not have that problem.
39:02And the thing that people, you know,
39:04I don't know if they really embrace this,
39:07but Al has shot better than 40%
39:09for three-point range the last two years.
39:11I mean, how many guys get the amount
39:14of three-point shots that Al gets?
39:16He usually gets four or five a game
39:17and shoots at a low to mid 40% clip.
39:21That's just not normal.
39:23And a lot of that, again,
39:24is Al getting to the spot he wants to get to,
39:26Tatum and Brown being able to suck in the defense
39:29and leave him open for catch and shoot threes.
39:31I was glad to see Al, once we got to the playoffs,
39:34remind folks that you do realize
39:36that I used to get buckets on the block.
39:39I used to take kids downtown and, you know,
39:42and just go to work.
39:43And it was good to see him get back
39:44to doing that kind of stuff.
39:45Because again, I think the Celtics had a couple of guys
39:49that could certainly play that inside,
39:52outside game at a high level.
39:54And one of those guys is our good friend,
39:57Chris D'Asprazengas, who we recently learned
40:00is going to have surgery and it's unclear
40:03when he will be back up and at him for the Celtics,
40:07whether it'll be before training camp,
40:10during training camp, once the season starts, who knows.
40:12But Gary, you know, the Celtics really don't have
40:15a lot of off-season concerns,
40:17but certainly D'Asprazengas' health,
40:18I would imagine is one of them.
40:21How concerned are you about him returning from this injury,
40:25which, you know, all indications are,
40:27I know you, you know, some of your globe colleagues
40:30have written about this extremely rare injury
40:33that he suffered.
40:34How concerned are you about his comeback from that?
40:37Yeah.
40:41I'm not concerned.
40:42I just think you gotta give him plenty of time to recover
40:47and you're not gonna rush him back at all.
40:54You're gonna let him, and if that means you have to sign
40:59another backup bid to, you know, supplement those minutes,
41:05you're gonna have to do that
41:06because you don't wanna put too much pressure on Al.
41:09But if this bleeds into the season,
41:12that's what it might have to be
41:13because you don't wanna bring him back too early.
41:16I'm not concerned.
41:17It sounds like something that they just have to
41:20kind of put the tendon back in place,
41:22put the sleeve that holds the tendon back in place,
41:25and it's gonna be some mobility issues,
41:28maybe two to three months.
41:29But three months is the start of training camp.
41:32Remember, Shiraz, you know, like something start the year
41:36in Dubai against the Nuggets,
41:38which I think they get an extra week of preparation time.
41:43So I think training camp for them might start
41:45literally like September 20th.
41:48So, you know, three months from now is camp.
41:53And, you know, if Porzingis gets the surgery,
41:56let's say in two weeks or 10 days,
41:59and he's still gonna be in recovery, right?
42:01I don't think they're gonna be like,
42:02okay, you're gonna be 100% in two months.
42:05He's gonna have to figure out how to walk,
42:07then start jogging, run,
42:09then start doing basketball stuff, all of that.
42:12So I think, I'm not concerned about long-term.
42:15I'm just concerned about who's gonna take those minutes
42:19when he's gone and then bringing him back slowly
42:22so when he's ready, he's ready,
42:25as opposed to bringing him back then,
42:28okay, well, he got hurt again, or he's laboring.
42:32No, you don't want that.
42:34So if I'm the Celtics, I think,
42:38obviously, I think you take your time with that.
42:40You take your time and bring him back when he's ready.
42:45And then you gotta have reinforcements.
42:47You gotta have bigs in there that can take those minutes,
42:50whether it's Keita, whether it's Al Horford,
42:53whether it's you bring back Cornette, whatever.
42:57You definitely have to have some reinforcements
43:01because you're gonna miss them.
43:02Yeah, absolutely.
43:03And you don't know where those reinforcements
43:05are gonna come from, as Gary alluded to.
43:07I mean, it could be the players that we've talked about.
43:09It could be whoever they take with that 30th pick.
43:12May very well be called into duty
43:14to give them five, 10, 15 minutes of spot duty
43:16to help get them through that period of time.
43:20But it's a good problem to have when you're the champions,
43:23when you've got a guy that you know
43:26will literally give anything he can
43:29to get out there and help you win.
43:30Because when you look at the note,
43:34just announcing that he's gonna have surgery,
43:36it's pretty clear that if it wasn't for the NBA finals,
43:39I don't think you'd have been out there playing.
43:42And to his credit, he was able to give them
43:45just enough that they needed.
43:47And that is certainly admirable
43:49and certainly speaks to his mental toughness
43:52and his desire to win a championship.
43:54And to the Celtics credit,
43:55they were able to make it through relatively unscathed
43:58as far as post-injury for him,
44:01where there's nothing that looks like
44:03it's gonna be career-threatening or anything like that.
44:05So, well, look, that is it for this week's NBA Big Three,
44:10the Big Three NBA podcast.
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44:33For Gary Washburn, this is H-Rob Blakely,
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44:40We out.
44:41♪♪

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