Then again, no one on the Celtics is happy about the 2-5 start.
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The latest loss came Monday as Boston collapsed in the fourth quarter en route to a 128-114 loss against the Chicago Bulls.
Chicago outscored Boston by a total of 39-11 in the quarter.
Smart was speaking with the media after the game when he decided to offer up a straightforward complaint toward two teammates in particular: Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum.
The comments begin at the 3:49 mark of the following video.
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Smart starts out by saying that every team in the NBA knows that Brown and Tatum are the focal points of the Celtics offense.
He then goes on to offer the harsh criticism of saying neither young star wants to pass the ball even when opposing defenses are trying to force them to do just that.
The NBA regular season returns tomorrow, and with that, we decided to hit you with a few bold season predictions to get you hyped for the upcoming season.
While we know that there’s been a lot of takes floating around on Twitter and NBA season previews out there already, we’re entering the chat and dropping a few predictions of our own—from thoughts on who will snag Defensive Player of the Year to which teams will make major waves in the League this year.
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The Boston Celtics will have a major comeback season and prevail all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals.
Deyscha “Sway” Smith, Associate Editor
This offseason has been filled with uncertainty all across the L, but one thing’s for sure: the Celtics will make a major comeback this season. Al Horford is back in the Bean, All-Star Jayson Tatum is ready to step up and be the leader that he is, and the vibes inside The Auerbach Center were apparently hella competitive during training camp. If they bring that same energy this season and actually show up and show out, the Celtics will make major waves all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals. We’re going to manifest this one.
Jalen Green will take home Rookie of the Year.
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Elijah Hamilton, Editorial Intern
SLAM 231 cover star Jalen Green will take home the ROY award this season. He generated a massive buzz with his strong performances in the NBA G League Ignite along with the Vegas Summer League and preseason. You can tell he is going to be given the green light to just shoot—which will definitely lead to some big scoring nights for the 6′ 6″ guard throughout the season.
The Warriors will become serious contenders for the Western Conference crown and face off against the Lakers in the WCF before taking it all the way.
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DaQuan McFarland, SLAM Intern
Despite the last couple of seasons, one which they fell short by a thread in making it to the playoffs, we can’t forget that the Golden State Warriors are back to make a statement to the NBA. Andre Iguodala is back after two seasons with Miami, Draymond Green says he’s ready to shoot when the opportunity is there, and even Klay Thompson is reportedly on his way to getting cleared for a full return to practice. It seems like the Bay is back in business, and of course, with one of greatest shooters of all-time, Stephen Curry, the team will get back to their championship-winning ways. Also, I’m calling it now: Jordan Poole will have a breakout season this year.
Trae Young will win MVP and the Hawks will dominate the Eastern Conference.
Christian Quezada, Senior Video Producer.
Ice Trae will win his first MVP and the Hawks will win 60 games. Atlanta is loaded with athleticism, defense, and shooting and in the playoffs, Trae Young proved to be one of the most unstoppable basketball players of all time. The Hawks have already shown us that they can compete at an elite level and they weren’t even healthy then. This year, at full strength, good luck to them in the Eastern Conference.
The New York Knicks will run it back and solidify themselves as a major contender all season long.
Andres Puerta, SLAMFTW
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There’s been a few ECF predictions already, but I’m bringing the New York Knicks into the conversation. With new additions of Kemba Walker at point guard and Evan Fournier at shooting guard, the Knicks will improve their offense greatly. A healthy Mitchell Robinson will also help the Knicks defensively and offensively as a true center. There were great flashes of Immanuel Quickley and Obi Toppin last season, and with those two now entering their second year in the L, they’ll definitely have a better feel of the NBA.
If the Knicks receive the same contribution or more from Derrick Rose coming off the bench as the Knicks’ sixth man, that will be a major contribution as well. There’s nothing better than playing at Madison Square Garden with a winning team.
Mitchell Robinson will have a breakout season and win DPOY.
Jared Ebanks, Editorial Intern
The Knicks’ resurgence last season came without the play of center Mitchell Robinson, who was limited to just 31 games. Over the offseason, the 7-footer has said that he’s added 20 pounds to his lean frame, now weighing in at 280 lbs. If that’s the case, the added bulk and already 7’4 foot long wingspan will have The Mecca calling for DPOY honors for their center.
The Los Angeles Lakers will secure a spot in the NBA Finals.
Saheem Anthony, SLAM Intern
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With LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony and Anthony Davis, plus a few other important pieces, the Lakers will definitely show the world that age is simply just a number. Preseason records are one thing, but once this stacked roster finds their rhythm, they are going to make a historic run. If you know, you know.
Celtics head coach Ime Udoka was greeted with a celebratory dousing of water bottles in the away locker room at the Toyota Center on Sunday night as the Boston Celtics snagged their first win of the season, defeating the Houston Rockets, 107-97.
After losing back-to-back games to start off the season, Boston made its way to the win column thanks to Jayson Tatum’s 31 points and 9 boards, along with an 17 point double-double from Al Horford.
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The first regular-season week was more than tough for the C’s squad, who suffered a double-overtime loss to the New York Knicks on opening night and a 32-point blowout by the Raptors. However, last night’s victory got the ball rolling in the right direction.
“It’s special,” Udoka said, per AP News. “I told them it was overdue and ‘You guys took too long to get it’. … It’s good to get it, not just for the first, but to kind of get us rolling on the right foot. I think we played the right way tonight, defended how we could after that first quarter.”
With Jaylen Brown sidelined due to knee soreness, Udoka put in Dennis Schröder, who responded with 18 points 5 rebounds and 5 assists.
With an early season showdown against the undefeated Charlotte Hornets looming tonight, Udoka will have to pocket his historic win and set his sights on slowing down the Hornets’ run-and-gun style of offense.
After the Boston Celtics waived his partially guaranteed contract before the start of the regular season, Jabari Parker has returned to the team on a non-guaranteed deal. He recently elaborated on his re-signing, expressing how the 617 “was the right place to be”:
“I just knew (Boston) was the right place to be. I knew that,” Parker said per MassLive. “This is a winning team and iron sharpens iron, so if anything, I’m going to get better here playing against the guys every day, being around true competitors, and obviously get a chance for me to learn. So this is just a great situation just because I’m just grateful for it and I’m counting my blessings.”
After collecting three DNP-CDs as the C’s started the season, Parker played a huge part in the Celtics’ overtime win over the Charlotte Hornets. He finished with 13 points and 5 rebounds in only 17 minutes of action. His contributions in the game was a reflection of what head coach Ime Udoka told him prior to the game: be ready.
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“Coach told me before the game just to be prepared,” Parker said. “But like every other game, every game, especially—I’m always keeping the same mentality, just staying ready, because I enjoy the game of basketball. So I just do what I do.”