Danilo Gallinari at 6'10", was supposed to fill that "shooting with size" role voiced by Danny Ainge two years ago. That is, until the Italian import tore his ACL prior to ever taking the court for Boston.
Danny Ainge on 98.5 on what @Celtics need....
— Sean Deveney (@SeanDeveney) February 4, 2021
"I would say maybe shooting, with size. ... We could use shooting, we could use passing. But you always need defense. ... I think that shooting at the big position is something we haven't had."
Now comes 7'3" Kristaps Porzingis to Beantown. Make no mistake, this guy can shoot the ball from anywhere - under the hoop, mid-range, beyond the arc - and from the charity stripe.
I vividly recall Dirk Nowitski's performance in the 2011 Finals versus Lebron James and the Miami Heat. No member of the Heat could stop the 7-foot German. He seemed to hit almost every shot, despite an injured hand. The Mavericks took the series, and Dirk took the Finals MVP Award.
Not saying Porzingis is the second-coming of Nowitski, but the Latvian certainly has the size and marksmanship from the center spot that has been lacking in the Celtics offensive attack. Boston has a recent history of failing to score in Clutch Time. There is little doubt that Porzingis can help erase that flaw in the Celtics offensive game.
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