Celtics coach, Joe Mazzulla, has certainly given his 2-bigs starting lineup of Al Horford and Rob Williams a valid shot in the regular season, but don't expect to see much of it going forward.
Frankly, Derrick White has been a true shot-in-the-arm for Boston this season. He plays hard-and-fast at both ends and now works nicely with Marcus Smart in the backcourt. His presence in the starting lineup allows Smart to do what he does best, often covering the oppositions top player.
White ranks 5th in minutes per game at 28.3 MPG. And he has started 62-of-the-74 games he has played this season (84%). Rob Williams is 8th in minutes at 23.8 MPG - while starting 18-of-the-30 games in which he has particiupated. (60%).
Williams III coming off the bench serves as a disruptor, as evidenced by his eight boards, three steals and three blocks in the Celtics victory over Indiana last night. Having Derrick set the fast pace right out of the gate - and watching Rob enter the game and wreak havoc on opponents works just fine. Expect more of it.
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