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Breaking down the Celtics 3-2 roadtrip and Jayson Tatum's play

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The Boston Celtics' recent hiccups on the West Coast come under scrutiny—Jason Tatum's offensive decisions against the Denver Nuggets and the team's faltering fourth-quarter performances—casting a shadow of doubt on their championship aspirations.
The conversation shifts as we pull apart the Celtics' recent setback, with a particular emphasis on Jayson Tatum's play and high turnovers contributing to a less than stellar performance. We don't shy away from tough love—calling out Coach Mazzulla's questionable choices during key stretches and highlighting Jalen Brown's free-throw line struggles that have fans holding their breath.
Our final act spotlights the unheralded heroes on the Celtics bench, where players like Luke Kornet and Payton Pritchard have stepped out from the shadows to become essential cogs in the team's defensive machine.

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Chapters

1. Heat getting 4.5 at home (00:00:00)

2. Issues With Celtics in Recent Game (00:12:03)

3. Late Game Execution in Basketball (00:17:22)

4. Celtics Bench Underappreciated in Playoffs (00:28:19)

5. Playoff Seed and Western Conference Analysis (00:31:43)

154 episodes

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Content provided by James Quigley and Mike Quigley, James Quigley, and Mike Quigley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by James Quigley and Mike Quigley, James Quigley, and Mike Quigley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

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The Boston Celtics' recent hiccups on the West Coast come under scrutiny—Jason Tatum's offensive decisions against the Denver Nuggets and the team's faltering fourth-quarter performances—casting a shadow of doubt on their championship aspirations.
The conversation shifts as we pull apart the Celtics' recent setback, with a particular emphasis on Jayson Tatum's play and high turnovers contributing to a less than stellar performance. We don't shy away from tough love—calling out Coach Mazzulla's questionable choices during key stretches and highlighting Jalen Brown's free-throw line struggles that have fans holding their breath.
Our final act spotlights the unheralded heroes on the Celtics bench, where players like Luke Kornet and Payton Pritchard have stepped out from the shadows to become essential cogs in the team's defensive machine.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Heat getting 4.5 at home (00:00:00)

2. Issues With Celtics in Recent Game (00:12:03)

3. Late Game Execution in Basketball (00:17:22)

4. Celtics Bench Underappreciated in Playoffs (00:28:19)

5. Playoff Seed and Western Conference Analysis (00:31:43)

154 episodes

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