It wasn't just the Celtics 117-win over the Claw-less Clippers last night, but we should be seeing a lot more of the 9-man rotation that Brad Stevens put out there. There were no major surprises. Brad went with his two-big starting lineup featuring Daniel Theis and Tristan Thompson, putting them alongside Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown and Kemba Walker.
Tatum had another off shooting night, but the four subs filled in nicely, with Payton Pritchard, Rob Williams, Jeff Teague and Semi Ojeleye combining for 38 points on 65% from the field and 64% on treys.
Add do-everything dynamo back to the mix post-All-Star Break and acquire another player or two that Danny Ainge tells us probably won't happen - and this crew, aided by good health and good fortune, can do some damage in the playoffs.
“I can fix that” https://t.co/mctX81UcRb pic.twitter.com/4jOBAFsYSI
— Anna Horford (@AnnaHorford) March 2, 2021
Yes I am still plugging to see Al Horford back in Boston. Meanwhile, Kemba's return to form is just so critical. He is that third volume scorer sorely needed for any Title hopes. But it is noteworthy that two bench guys, Pritchard and Williams III, supplied a combined 27 points on an efficient 9-of-13 on field goals. Rob added eight boards, four assists and three blocks. We can only envision what a healthy Rob Williams can accomplish if ever turned loose!
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