POLL: Over the last 2 months of the season, who was the MVP of the Celtics?
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Over the last 2 months of the season, who was the MVP of the Celtics?
POLL: Over the last 2 months of the season, who was the MVP of the Celtics?
Simple question, difficult answer.
Re: POLL: Over the last 2 months of the season, who was the MVP of the Celtics?
sam wrote:Simple question, difficult answer.
sam,
Not for you. :-)
bob
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Re: POLL: Over the last 2 months of the season, who was the MVP of the Celtics?
Turner's an interesting choice. Not just the last two months, but for the last half of the season, he seemed to get with the program and become as close to a leader as the team had. I still read complaints about his high dribble, his shot selection, his lack of defense; but the complaints seemed to become modified as the months rolled on and he hit game-winners, submitted excellent assist and rebounding numbers (even one triple-double), and was a solid contributor during the last two months.
Personally, I'd love to see what he could do as a triple threat SF without so much responsibility for being a floor general. Being able to use his scoring, assist and rebounding talents in a supporting role should make him a heck of an extra dimension. A lot would depend on his ability to ramp up his defense.
Sam
Personally, I'd love to see what he could do as a triple threat SF without so much responsibility for being a floor general. Being able to use his scoring, assist and rebounding talents in a supporting role should make him a heck of an extra dimension. A lot would depend on his ability to ramp up his defense.
Sam
Re: POLL: Over the last 2 months of the season, who was the MVP of the Celtics?
Looks like, based on the 6 votes, Isaiah leads the list. It will be interesting to see how he fairs next season with a roster that will presumably be tooled to take even more advantage of talents such as his.
Sam
Sam
Re: POLL: Over the last 2 months of the season, who was the MVP of the Celtics?
Sam, for the first half of the year I thought I would pull every hair out of my head when Turner was on the floor. I think, once Jeff Green got traded, he took a long look at himself and realized that this was his time. Whether his future is with the Celtics or with another team, I think he has shown finally what he can accomplish on the court. I, for one, am hoping he sticks around. But there are so many decisions for Danny to make, who knows.
Rosalie
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Re: POLL: Over the last 2 months of the season, who was the MVP of the Celtics?
Rosalie,
I think Brad's a lot like . He loves versatility. There aren't a lot of players who have the triple threat ability (points, assists, rebounds), the positional flexibility, and the willingness to step up big of Evan Turner.
Sam
I think Brad's a lot like . He loves versatility. There aren't a lot of players who have the triple threat ability (points, assists, rebounds), the positional flexibility, and the willingness to step up big of Evan Turner.
Sam
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