Scalabrine: Chemistry is overrated, Celtics must attack the basket

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Post by bobheckler Wed Oct 02, 2019 1:05 pm

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Scalabrine: Chemistry is overrated, Celtics must attack the basket




Brian Scalabrine, NBC Sports Boston

23 hours ago




CANTON, Mass. - Here's what I think about the Celtics starting a new season: I think that a lot of things that this team went through last year, from coach Brad Stevens to the lowest guy on the roster and everyone in between, is that a lot of things got swept under the rug.

I'm not a big believer in that at all. I think issues need to be addressed and dealt with as the season is going along.

The idea that Kyrie Irving came out and said the team would be fine in the playoffs because he was there, that's the wrong mindset to have, even if you believe that. Listen, we know LeBron James is like that, but that's LeBron. He's a different animal. He's older, and he knows how to manage the season. He's so accomplished. Back in the day, the superstars didn't coast during the regular season. They played hard. They wanted to win at all cost.

Nowadays, the regular season is becoming like an afterthought for some guys as they prep for the postseason.

But if you're a young team that's unproven like the Celtics, you can't think like that. I don't think it's even about home-court advantage, like people point to the record and getting home court in the playoffs. It's not, it's about developing habits. I always used this term last year: When things start going sideways, teams that take the regular season seriously can right to ship. Things went sideways for the Celtics in the playoffs. There were some monumental runs against them and they had no idea how to react and adjust.

I don't believe in chemistry. I believe in fit. I believe in basketball being played a certain way. When you play that way, everyone thinks you have great chemistry. This team can love each other, they can have S'mores, singing "Kumbaya" with guitars out there. If they don't get to the restricted area and they don't get to the free-throw line, especially with this defensive frontcourt they have, this team is not going to be that good.

Now, if the C's can attack the restricted area -- and I look a lot at Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum, Gordon Hayward -- if those guys are attacking the restricted area and getting to the free-throw line, that's a good sign. A lot of times they want to attack and they want to swing out, which is fine. I don't have a problem with that. But I want to look at the numbers in the restricted area. When the ball hits the restricted area, whether it's a shot or a free throw or a kick out, what are the points per possession? When that stuff happens, I think chemistry is good. When that doesn't happen, and you're not getting to the free-throw line, and you're taking pull up jump shots, I think people will point to chemistry, but it's just because it's not good basketball.

People aren't emphasizing what this team needs to, which is attack the rim, make the right play. That could have been solved a lot about Kyrie being sad about his grandfather or whatever the issue might have been. You just have to have that mentality. Coach Stevens has always talked about, we want to get layups. Well, this team needs to get layups. How do they do that? I think they've got to play a lot faster this year. I think they've got to be north of 5-6 possessions more per game than they did last year - which is a lot. But they played slow last year. They have to up their pace because I just don't think we're going to be that good defensively.

How small can this team play? I don't know. But I guess if anybody can do it, Brad can do it. I like Tatum and Hayward at the 4 and 5. It was clear as day last year, you needed to have Marcus Smart out there. If you have Kemba Walker,  you have to have Smart. Brown has the ability to guard bigger guys. Look, Danny Ainge has that DNA in his blood to play small with his old Phoenix teams. So maybe Grant Williams at the 5 at times. Maybe Robert Williams at the 5, he's a good passer. It'll be interesting to see how small they can go. But even then you still have to rebound out of it.

It will be interesting when I get a chance to sit down with Brad and just start talking to him about what are the points of emphasis this season. When you start scratching away at basketball, there's going to be three things that he's going to emphasize all season. I'll know what those things are and it'll probably happen maybe two weeks after training camp starts and he'll be, 'These three things are what we have to do; if we don't we won't be good.'

Who is the X-factor on this year's team? I think Gordon Hayward is going to be good. My expectation of Gordon Hayward is for him to be like he was in Utah. So I don't think he needs to exceed that. Obviously, he has to be better than he was last year. I think Tatum might be the X-factor. Tatum has to be so much more dominant. I can't call a game and not mention his name for a quarter. He's got to impact the game in so many ways. Crazy big shoulders, long arms, he's got game. I don't want to see all his shots end up in Kobe Bryant's 18-foot step-backs. Get to the free-throw line, which he is capable of doing and get to the restricted area, which he is capable of doing.

I think Jaylen is going to be great. I think Tatum has the ability to really take that next step. But, to me, the result of that for Tatum is going to be 8 free throws per game, 10 free throws per game, which is -- we have to see more of that. Because Tatum has so much game and people can't stay in front of him. But you can't be settling for those shots, even if you make them. I'll just remind everybody that Kobe, his first couple years in the league, all he did was go to the basket and dunk on people. Yes, after like 15 years in the league, when he busted his Achilles, he turned into a jump shooter. But, early on, he was attacking the rim.

So, get the young players to attack the rim and then you can worry about that other stuff when you're old and can't move.

And if the Celtics do attack the basket, that so-called "chemistry" issue they had last year will be a thing of the past.



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Post by dbrown4 Wed Oct 02, 2019 1:42 pm

Actually pretty well written and on point. A lot of things go hand in hand. The old "High Water Covers A Lot Of Stumps" mantra.

We need slightly less injuries on average for the season. That typically train wrecks everything for us because it appears we have more than our fair share every year. We need the guys that didn't show up last season for whatever reason to show up this season. Finally, Brad needs to coach his behind off. I still think he's the one with the spotlight on him versus everything and everybody else. Danny took the blame for last year. He tried to go with an A-lister or High B-lister for a couple of seasons and it just didn't work out. I admire him for trying to break the Boston mold but he should know better at least at given the history of the Celtics. Kyrie is not a typical Boston fit.

The odds are astronomical for winning a championship. You don't have to be perfect. You just have to be ever so slightly better than everyone else and win the very last game of the season. All the moves you make internally within an organization don't have to be perfect, just slightly better than the moves every other organization makes.

Brian is right. It's all cool with the team building at FIBA, everybody staying in town to practice and workout over the summer, the cancer has been removed blah, blah, blah. But if we're not taking it to the rack scoring layups and getting to the free throw line and opening up the wide open 3-line, the 2nd verse will be the same as the first, maybe worse. This team had a tendency when it drove to the hoop, they would just shoot a layup and avoid contact. Most of that was Kyrie. He was a genius at avoiding the foul. So was Jaylen but the opposition wanted to foul him or should have fouled him more.

With this team, missing the 8th spot will be the worst possible outcome, IMHBAO. Scaring 1st in the East is about as far as I'll go the other way THIS season.

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Post by NYCelt Wed Oct 02, 2019 1:43 pm

Amen, Scal. Amen.
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Post by dboss Wed Oct 02, 2019 2:55 pm

We discussed areas for improvement that have nothing to do with chemistry and everything to do with focusing on the intangibles.

PITP, scoring at the line, rebounding the basketball and getting more fast break opportunities.

Maybe too much has been made about chemistry as though it is some type of elixir that cures all ills.  Chemistry is important but attention to  the basics of this game will lead to more wins.

My frustration with this team has been their over-reliance on perimeter scoring that has engulfed the team.

Now Brad has an opportunity to prove his coaching skills are exceptional.  I expect to see a new set of plays designed to get our bigs scoring opportunities closer to the basket.  I expect more screens to open up driving lanes.  I expect to see this team become a physical group on the glass and get their share of 2nd chance point opportunities.  I expect to see guys release quicker in the fast break knowing that the defensive glass will be secured.

I want to see our top 3-4 guys play heavy minutes.  I believe you have to get both Jason and Jaylen more minutes.  I really care less about the rotation and more about our top guys playing more minutes. Those two would be logging something closer to 34-36 MPG if they were on some other teams.

I want to see less equity in shot distribution and more attention to getting the top guys most of the shots.  That is one reason why you cannot win trying to play 5 scorers together.  You need guys whose role is all about setting screens on offense and getting the ball over to our best offensive players.

Brad has not coached the team this way but it is time for a change if you believe that Jason and Jaylen are ready to take on a much bigger offensive load.  

If I'm Brad, I would have a chat with Kemba Walker.  I would task him with a different role than he has played for his entire career.  I would tell him that his 21 FGA per game is too high.  I would want him to get that number down to 15-16 FGA per game.  I would tell him he needs to be more of a playmaker.  Get the ball in the post and feed our wings.  Spend less energy trying to be a 25 PPG guy and more energy being a better defender.

Probably sounds like I am jumping all over Kemba.  Maybe I am a bit but he is a career 41.2% shooter.  We do not need a guy who has a low shooting percentage to take more shots than anybody on the team.
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Post by tardust Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:20 am

dboss wrote:We discussed areas for improvement that have nothing to do with chemistry and everything to do with focusing on the intangibles.

PITP, scoring at the line, rebounding the basketball and getting more fast break opportunities.

Maybe too much has been made about chemistry as though it is some type of elixir that cures all ills.  Chemistry is important but attention to  the basics of this game will lead to more wins.

My frustration with this team has been their over-reliance on perimeter scoring that has engulfed the team.

Now Brad has an opportunity to prove his coaching skills are exceptional.  I expect to see a new set of plays designed to get our bigs scoring opportunities closer to the basket.  I expect more screens to open up driving lanes.  I expect to see this team become a physical group on the glass and get their share of 2nd chance point opportunities.  I expect to see guys release quicker in the fast break knowing that the defensive glass will be secured.

I want to see our top 3-4 guys play heavy minutes.  I believe you have to get both Jason and Jaylen more minutes.  I really care less about the rotation and more about our top guys playing more minutes. Those two would be logging something closer to 34-36 MPG if they were on some other teams.

I want to see less equity in shot distribution and more attention to getting the top guys most of the shots.  That is one reason why you cannot win trying to play 5 scorers together.  You need guys whose role is all about setting screens on offense and getting the ball over to our best offensive players.

Brad has not coached the team this way but it is time for a change if you believe that Jason and Jaylen are ready to take on a much bigger offensive load.  

If I'm Brad, I would have a chat with Kemba Walker.  I would task him with a different role than he has played for his entire career.  I would tell him that his 21 FGA per game is too high.  I would want him to get that number down to 15-16 FGA per game.  I would tell him he needs to be more of a playmaker.  Get the ball in the post and feed our wings.  Spend less energy trying to be a 25 PPG guy and more energy being a better defender.

Probably sounds like I am jumping all over Kemba.  Maybe I am a bit but he is a career 41.2% shooter.  We do not need a guy who has a low shooting percentage to take more shots than anybody on the team.



Dboss you hit the nail on the head. i have been thinking these exact thoughts even last year. How many good teams actually spread shots among every one. The best teams have their best scorers doing the shooting, playing the most minutes. I worry about Walker too, I want the same things from him as you, less shooting , more energy on defense, and i will add I would like to see him average close to 10 assists a game. I know thats a stretch for him but he needs that goal.
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Post by cowens/oldschool Sun Oct 06, 2019 3:07 pm

A key to that is letting GH and hopefully 2 J’s start to initiate the offense, letting Kemba play off the ball. GH can do it, 2 J’s started to do that this summer with Pop.

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