Celtics Spotlight: Daniel Theis flew under the radar, but can make an impact
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Celtics Spotlight: Daniel Theis flew under the radar, but can make an impact
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Celtics Spotlight: Daniel Theis flew under the radar, but can make an impact
Chris Forsberg, NBC Sports Boston
Sun, Oct 20 9:27 AM PDT
Amid the frontcourt makeover that the Boston Celtics underwent this offseason following the departures of Al Horford and Aron Baynes, the re-signing of Daniel Theis flew quietly under the radar.
The addition of "Plan A" big man Enes Kanter, the importation of French big man Vincent Poirier, and the progress of second-year rim-rocker Robert Williams drew most of the headlines. Theis, who quietly re-signed to a two-year, $10 million deal, was a bit of an afterthought.
But it was Theis who played the most consistent two-way ball of the preseason, positioning himself to be a potential starter even if coach Brad Stevens elects to mix and match his bigs based on matchups.
It's a successful season for Theis if…
… Stevens leans on the German's versatility. One of the few bigs capable of both rim running and popping beyond the 3-point line, Theis can complement mosts players he's paired with. Theis shot 38.8 percent beyond the 3-point arc last season and, further removed from the meniscus injury that ended his rookie campaign, he seems springier when lobs come his way. Now in his third season in Boston, Theis has a head start on the rest of the big-man stable and might just parlay that into a workload that exceeds the 900 minutes he's played each of his first two seasons.
It's a disappointing season for Theis if…
… he doesn't make the sort of strides that allow Stevens to play him against the beefier bigs like Joel Embiid, who often bullied Theis last season. Theis is a solid positional defender but he can't allow himself to get pushed around near the hoop. Ultimately, that defensive consistency might just dictate his playing time.
2019-2020 Outlook
It's Theis, Theis, baby. His defensive rating last season was similar to Baynes in comparable minutes. Even as Stevens toys with the idea of playing his bigs in short bursts, Theis will have an opportunity to assert his claim to a much bigger role this season. It's easy to forget how good he was playing before the meniscus injury in 2018. But he won't be overlooked this season with the Celtics eager to find a consistent two-way option at the big-man spot.
bob
MY NOTE: Theis is not going to be able to handle Embiid. He's just not big enough, heavy enough, strong enough. Nevertheless I think that Theis is a key player on this squad. As Forsberg points out he is the most versatile big we have, and Brad obsesses over versatility. He is the only big we have that I would be comfortable with out at the arc (I do not consider Grant Williams or Semi Ojelaye "bigs"). This is, in my opinion, a pivotal year for Daniel Theis. He now has 2 years of NBA experience behind him. He knows our game, he knows Brad's system, better than any other big we have in fact. We all talk about the J's having break out years, but Theis could have a mini-break out year too. He's never going to be a 20/10 player, but he could be a 12/7 player in 20-24 mpg, and that's not too bad. Basketball-Reference.com has him projected for 14.4 points/36mpg this season. This is the same as his actual production last year. I think they are missing the boat if they don't think he'll be more effective this year, for all the reasons I stated above.
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Celtics Spotlight: Daniel Theis flew under the radar, but can make an impact
Chris Forsberg, NBC Sports Boston
Sun, Oct 20 9:27 AM PDT
Amid the frontcourt makeover that the Boston Celtics underwent this offseason following the departures of Al Horford and Aron Baynes, the re-signing of Daniel Theis flew quietly under the radar.
The addition of "Plan A" big man Enes Kanter, the importation of French big man Vincent Poirier, and the progress of second-year rim-rocker Robert Williams drew most of the headlines. Theis, who quietly re-signed to a two-year, $10 million deal, was a bit of an afterthought.
But it was Theis who played the most consistent two-way ball of the preseason, positioning himself to be a potential starter even if coach Brad Stevens elects to mix and match his bigs based on matchups.
It's a successful season for Theis if…
… Stevens leans on the German's versatility. One of the few bigs capable of both rim running and popping beyond the 3-point line, Theis can complement mosts players he's paired with. Theis shot 38.8 percent beyond the 3-point arc last season and, further removed from the meniscus injury that ended his rookie campaign, he seems springier when lobs come his way. Now in his third season in Boston, Theis has a head start on the rest of the big-man stable and might just parlay that into a workload that exceeds the 900 minutes he's played each of his first two seasons.
It's a disappointing season for Theis if…
… he doesn't make the sort of strides that allow Stevens to play him against the beefier bigs like Joel Embiid, who often bullied Theis last season. Theis is a solid positional defender but he can't allow himself to get pushed around near the hoop. Ultimately, that defensive consistency might just dictate his playing time.
2019-2020 Outlook
It's Theis, Theis, baby. His defensive rating last season was similar to Baynes in comparable minutes. Even as Stevens toys with the idea of playing his bigs in short bursts, Theis will have an opportunity to assert his claim to a much bigger role this season. It's easy to forget how good he was playing before the meniscus injury in 2018. But he won't be overlooked this season with the Celtics eager to find a consistent two-way option at the big-man spot.
bob
MY NOTE: Theis is not going to be able to handle Embiid. He's just not big enough, heavy enough, strong enough. Nevertheless I think that Theis is a key player on this squad. As Forsberg points out he is the most versatile big we have, and Brad obsesses over versatility. He is the only big we have that I would be comfortable with out at the arc (I do not consider Grant Williams or Semi Ojelaye "bigs"). This is, in my opinion, a pivotal year for Daniel Theis. He now has 2 years of NBA experience behind him. He knows our game, he knows Brad's system, better than any other big we have in fact. We all talk about the J's having break out years, but Theis could have a mini-break out year too. He's never going to be a 20/10 player, but he could be a 12/7 player in 20-24 mpg, and that's not too bad. Basketball-Reference.com has him projected for 14.4 points/36mpg this season. This is the same as his actual production last year. I think they are missing the boat if they don't think he'll be more effective this year, for all the reasons I stated above.
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