Celtics’ Vincent Poirier Receives Praise After FIBA Run With France
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Celtics’ Vincent Poirier Receives Praise After FIBA Run With France
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Celtics’ Vincent Poirier Receives Praise After FIBA Run With France
by Chris Grenham
on Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 7:19PM
The Boston Celtics’ frontcourt will have a different look to it this season following the departures of Al Horford and Aron Baynes.
With some uncertainty coming into training camp, specifically on the defensive end, Celtics fans will be happy to hear some rave reviews regarding newcomer Vincent Poirier following his FIBA World Cup performance in France’s tournament finale.
France came back from a 15-point deficit to beat Australia in the tournament’s third-place game Sunday in China. The win, which gave France its second-consecutive third-place finish, showcased Poirier’s upside, which was recognized by his teammates after the win.
Charlotte Hornets forward Nicolas Batum was impressed with Poirier placing emphasis on the fact he’s been playing basketball for less than a decade.
“This guy, I think, just started basketball 5 years ago, so he’s had a special career,” Batum said of Poirier, per NBA.com’s John Schuhmann. “His energy was great. We can’t count on Rudy (Gobert) every game… He was huge. He wasn’t scared by (Andrew) Bogut and Baynes… He was amazing tonight.”
Orlando Magic wing Evan Fournier, who scored 16 points in the win, also had great things to say about the big man, labeling the 25-year-old as a “good pick-up” for the Celtics.
“It’s clear that he’s a center that can block shots and control the paint,” Fournier said. “He’s a terrific roller, can really catch a lob, and obviously has a lot of energy. It’s a good pick-up for Boston, for sure.”
John Schuhmann @johnschuhmann · Sep 15, 2019 Replying to @johnschuhmann Batum on Poirier: "This guy, I think, just started basketball 5 years ago, so he's had a special career. His energy was great. We can't count on Rudy every game... He was huge. He wasn't scared by Bogut & Baynes... He was amazing tonight."
John Schuhmann @johnschuhmann Fournier on Poirier: "It's clear that he's a center that can block shots and control the paint. He's a terrific roller, can really catch a lob, and obviously has a lot of energy. It's a good pick-up for Boston, for sure." 30 3:44 AM - Sep 15, 2019
Poirier scored eight points on 4-of-8 shooting with seven rebounds in 20 minutes of action during France’s comeback win. He averaged 5.4 points and 3.9 rebounds over seven FIBA World Cup games.
He’ll now shift his focus to the beginning of his NBA career, as the Celtics are set to begin training camp on Oct. 1.
bob
MY NOTE: Brad is going from a front court with two NBA veterans (Horford and Baynes) and two NBA rookies (Euro Champion but NBA rookie Theis and Williams) to a front court with one veteran (Kanter), two limited experience veterans (2nd year Theis and Williams, who played so little last year as to almost be a rookie this year) and an NBA rookie in Poirier. I don't know who our big man coach is, but he better be good because there is a lot of learning curve here.
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Celtics’ Vincent Poirier Receives Praise After FIBA Run With France
by Chris Grenham
on Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 7:19PM
The Boston Celtics’ frontcourt will have a different look to it this season following the departures of Al Horford and Aron Baynes.
With some uncertainty coming into training camp, specifically on the defensive end, Celtics fans will be happy to hear some rave reviews regarding newcomer Vincent Poirier following his FIBA World Cup performance in France’s tournament finale.
France came back from a 15-point deficit to beat Australia in the tournament’s third-place game Sunday in China. The win, which gave France its second-consecutive third-place finish, showcased Poirier’s upside, which was recognized by his teammates after the win.
Charlotte Hornets forward Nicolas Batum was impressed with Poirier placing emphasis on the fact he’s been playing basketball for less than a decade.
“This guy, I think, just started basketball 5 years ago, so he’s had a special career,” Batum said of Poirier, per NBA.com’s John Schuhmann. “His energy was great. We can’t count on Rudy (Gobert) every game… He was huge. He wasn’t scared by (Andrew) Bogut and Baynes… He was amazing tonight.”
Orlando Magic wing Evan Fournier, who scored 16 points in the win, also had great things to say about the big man, labeling the 25-year-old as a “good pick-up” for the Celtics.
“It’s clear that he’s a center that can block shots and control the paint,” Fournier said. “He’s a terrific roller, can really catch a lob, and obviously has a lot of energy. It’s a good pick-up for Boston, for sure.”
John Schuhmann @johnschuhmann · Sep 15, 2019 Replying to @johnschuhmann Batum on Poirier: "This guy, I think, just started basketball 5 years ago, so he's had a special career. His energy was great. We can't count on Rudy every game... He was huge. He wasn't scared by Bogut & Baynes... He was amazing tonight."
John Schuhmann @johnschuhmann Fournier on Poirier: "It's clear that he's a center that can block shots and control the paint. He's a terrific roller, can really catch a lob, and obviously has a lot of energy. It's a good pick-up for Boston, for sure." 30 3:44 AM - Sep 15, 2019
Poirier scored eight points on 4-of-8 shooting with seven rebounds in 20 minutes of action during France’s comeback win. He averaged 5.4 points and 3.9 rebounds over seven FIBA World Cup games.
He’ll now shift his focus to the beginning of his NBA career, as the Celtics are set to begin training camp on Oct. 1.
bob
MY NOTE: Brad is going from a front court with two NBA veterans (Horford and Baynes) and two NBA rookies (Euro Champion but NBA rookie Theis and Williams) to a front court with one veteran (Kanter), two limited experience veterans (2nd year Theis and Williams, who played so little last year as to almost be a rookie this year) and an NBA rookie in Poirier. I don't know who our big man coach is, but he better be good because there is a lot of learning curve here.
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Re: Celtics’ Vincent Poirier Receives Praise After FIBA Run With France
The big man coach? Can anybody get a handle on that? Do we actually have a coach with a particular skill in developing big men? If not Boston needs to hire one at least in a consulting capacity.
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Re: Celtics’ Vincent Poirier Receives Praise After FIBA Run With France
We need one more than ever, wonder who's working with RW, Poirer and Kantor in camp? Anyone have any idea?
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