SAN FRANCISCO — Jaylen Brown spoke for the primary time in then days. When he final addressed the media, he contested the notion that the Celtics didn’t struggle in a foul loss to the Kings. The hits saved coming because the workforce practically collapsed two days later towards New Orleans, then suffered its worst lack of the season in Toronto. Brown appeared out of it for a lot of the night time.
He shot 38.8% from the sector and 25% from three throughout these three video games, and fell to 44.9% FG and 32% from three for the season after Saturday’s loss to Atlanta. Although inefficient (9-27 FG), Brown grew extra concerned within the offense that night time, posting 24 factors and eight assists after enjoying deeper into the primary quarter.
Jayson Tatum performed two stints, exiting the sport midway via the primary, then returned after Brown reached 9 minutes. The break up between the superstars, which additionally occurred the night time earlier than towards Orlando and after on the Warriors, gave each gamers about 9 minutes in a shake-up from the earlier rotation.
“It’s one thing me and Joe speak about,” Tatum informed CelticsBlog/CLNS concerning the change. “For many of the season, I used to be enjoying the entire first quarter and the third, after which we had a chat of change, dynamics change, KP got here again, what’s greatest for our workforce, me beginning the fourth quarter or no matter, and all of us have simply gotta be open-minded. It could fluctuate all through the season, and figuring out that you just’re gonna play 34-35 minutes, all of it finally ends up the identical. Patterns change, however you simply gotta be open-minded to that.”
Brown expressed a number of instances to start the season that shifting away from enjoying full first quarters, his typical position throughout a number of seasons earlier than this, was an adjustment. He repeated these feedback on Monday after getting again on observe because the Celtics’ main finisher attacking Steph Curry inside. Brown scored 17 factors on 8-for-14 taking pictures, taking over three pictures from deep, and Joe Mazzulla praised his physicality whereas posting-up. Whereas Brown’s effectivity dropped to the bottom level since his rookie season into the second half of the schedule, his pictures and scoring remained on par with final yr and his assists elevated.
He beforehand defined that the brand new rotations positioned him into extra of a playmaking position, along with his 4.8 assists per recreation and 21.7 AST% each shattering his earlier profession highs. His turnover price elevated by roughly one proportion level, however remained according to his profession common. Mazzulla’s adjustment adopted a fourth quarter at Toronto that started with a 9-2 Raptors run with Tatum off the ground for the primary 4 minutes. When he returned, he didn’t try a shot for the remainder of the night time.
“I believe simply persevering with to make use of the flexibility of our workforce,” Mazzulla stated on why he made the change. “Particularly once we’re totally wholesome. With the ability to get to completely different stuff that we are able to do. The fellows do an important job of creating certain that it’s linked to the matchups and the way groups are defending us, nevertheless it’s only a completely different means for us to play, particularly once we’re totally wholesome.”
Tatum additionally talked about that the change away from popping out six minutes into the primary took some getting used to on his half. It appeared to energy his MVP-level cost to open the season, beginning on Opening Night time, when the Celtics first went to that rotation, and it allowed him to construct and carry early momentum in video games. It additionally allowed Tatum to set the tone for the workforce when his utilization stage more and more correlates with their success.
But the Celtics struggled with begins for a lot of the primary half, saved by Payton Pritchard and the bench on many nights. Then, when Kristaps Porziņģis returned, the beginning lineup from final common season went via a weird stretch of shedding minutes via their first 10 video games collectively.
That turned towards Orlando and the Warriors with some assist from the brand new substitution wrinkle. No matter displeasure Brown felt in his earlier position grew to become the one identified signal of discontent throughout the workforce via their uneven first half. Mazzulla’s adjustment gave hope for some smoother crusing for the Celtics’ two stars going ahead — although they may each profit from enjoying off one another extra of their overlapping minutes, averaging roughly 7.9 passes to one another per recreation this month. They usually share 10-11.
“You possibly can say that,” Brown stated when requested if the brand new lineups helped him. “I really feel like I’m often the one to set the tone for the workforce, so generally not being on the market when we’ve got a sluggish begin, I really feel like at completely different instances in my profession, that’s been me to assist negate that. However completely different yr, issues get switched up, you simply gotta be alright with that. I don’t actually complain or something. I simply attempt to come out and be one of the best model of myself.”