So, last night had church stuff so recorded and watched the Celtics game late.
I was anxious the whole 4th quarter because even when it seemed like the Celtics did something well, Milwaukee did something better and the lead just kept dwindling. As soon as I saw the end, I just shut the TV off, turned off all the lights and went to bed. One of the most frustrating things I've ever watched.
@ShamrockPride was saying the same things I was yelling at the TV, their shot selection last night was horrible. A TON of early shot clock, single or no pass threes jacked up and came up with empty possessions which kept the game too close. Udoka has got to reign that crap in. They work the ball on even 3-4 of those possessions and get a bucket or 2, and we are celebrating today. Yes, some TO's and offensive rebounds are an issue, but the Bucks will do that to you and they have to live with that because there is little you can do about it without sacrificing too much elsewhere. But the terrible, early 3's are a mental mistake that is easily correctable.
Smart played great for 3.5 quarters. For most of the game he was tremendous, playing great defense and making the right play on offense. He was taking open threes after the ball had moved a bunch and was consistent. As great as Tatum can be and was at times, he shot us into a close game and wasn't efficient as he used 34 possessions to get his 34 pts.
But the absolute worst Celtic tonight was Grant Williams. In 30 minutes, he was 0/3 with 2 rebounds and 2 TO's. He had a bunny blocked at the rim by Grayson Allen after a great feed from White (who played well again) and missed 2 open looks from 3. He didn't have any stellar defensive plays and ended up with 4 fouls and was -11 for the game. Easily his worst game of the series and made enough negative plays that I put this on him more than anyone.
I'm feeling judgmental today after gut punched in the gut last night. Here are my grades for everyone on Boston who played last night:
- Jayson Tatum - C+, this may be harsh as he got the points going, but only 6 rbds and 34 pts on 40% usage is just too inefficient for a superstar in a big playoff game. He needed to be just slightly better for us to win this game.
- Al Horford - B, he was fairly efficient, but had a limited impact. We needed at least 10 rbds from him and he only got 8 in over 40 minutes. He had a couple of really good defensive plays, and he was good but not great.
- Marcus Smart - B-, again, he played really well for 3.5 quarters, but his late game actions choked it away. Only 1 assist is not enough from him either.
- Jaylen Brown - A-, he played the best out of the starters. He had a couple of those "small hands" turnovers where he just can't hang onto the dang thing under pressure and is ineffective when he gets switched onto Giannis on defense, but he was good everywhere else and chipped in 8 boards and was efficient on offense. He was 3/5 from the line and one of those misses was costly late in the 4th.
- Grant Williams - D, only thing that saved him from getting an F was the fact that the Bucks shied away from him in the 1/2 court and he made a couple of solid plays on defense, but they didn't challenge him very often. Offensively he was a costly liability and had the worst +/- on the team.
- Derrick White - A, he did his job very well, was efficient scoring, rebounded and defended well. Probably our best player last night and led the team at +8 over 32 minutes.
- Daniel Theis - A-, Had a perfect game offensively, but he was a liability on defense vs Giannis which is why he only played 11 minutes.
- Payton Pritchard - B+, he played well for his limited role (<10min). Got 2 big buckets in the 4th and grabbed a couple of long rebounds. They just can't play him for long stretches because he'll get abused on defense.
Boston should have won this game. Credit to the Bucks as Giannis was stellar again (his 2 made 3's were huge) and Jrue made the plays on both end they needed. They ground it out and took it from the Celtics any time they lost focus. I wish I didn't care so much about the Celtics and could just enjoy the greatness of the Bucks, but I'm too frustrated by Boston's mistakes to enjoy it right now. Still holding out hope for a 7th game victory, but feeling very deflated right now. Whoever wins this series is who I'm rooting for the rest of the way.