Ime Udoka seems to agree with what I wrote a while back on the best Celtics starting-five, Al Horford, Rob Williams, The Jay Team and Marcus Smart. Many fans don't agree with us, but it needs to be tried, at least as an experiment.
— Jay King (@ByJayKing) October 22, 2021
Ime Udoka said the Celtics plan to stick with their starting lineup moving forward: Smart, Brown, Tatum, Horford and Robert Williams.
With Al playing only one of the two games thus far, and Rob playing both (both losses), here are the combined, average, per-game production:
23.5 PPG - 19.0 RPG - 3.5 APG - 2.0 SPG - 8.0 BPG - 58% FG - 2.0 TOs/game - 2.0 fouls/game
There is very little not to like there. Most Boston fans that don't care for this starting lineup have an issue with (what they call) the two-big pairing of Horford and Williams III. But even though Rob covers the center spot, I consider him, at 6'8", a wing.
Did you notice the combined 8.0 blocks per game? And the 58% shooting on field goals? And only a combined two turnovers per game? And a combined 19 boards? I am done. I can't put the 0-2 start on this duo starting games. It needs more time. The experiment is not complete!
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