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What is Boston missing?

They have the players, the coach, the talent, the scorers, the bench.

What are they missing? A legit inside/out big man? I mean the Warriors have shown that isn't necessary. Right?
 

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What is Boston missing?

They have the players, the coach, the talent, the scorers, the bench.

What are they missing? A legit inside/out big man? I mean the Warriors have shown that isn't necessary. Right?

The Celtics aren’t the Warriors though. This would be a different story if they had more of an inside presence.
 

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The Celtics aren’t the Warriors though. This would be a different story if they had more of an inside presence.

So they need a versatile big man that can move as well as shoot.

Honestly they need some knockdown 3 point shooters IMO. Guys like jaylen, tatum and smart are not 3pt guys. They need a kyle korver type of guy.


They had horford that was a veteran leader. who could shoot outside. Theiss is a role player like Birdman
 
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Celtics could definitely benefit from a couple of guys who hit 3s at a high clip...despite what he's doing, Smart ain't that guy:yeshrug:

also Tatum & Brown have to improve as playmakers & as a whole, I think Boston needs to establish a more thorough offensive system that is more than you take a shot, now you take a shot

the bench could also improve and they gotta hope Time Lord becomes the center they've been looking for
 

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New'The Last Dance' Wins Emmy for Best Documentary Series | Hollywood Reporter


The ESPN series about Michael Jordan took home the final honor at Saturday's Creative Arts awards.


The Last Dance, ESPN's documentary series about Michael Jordan's final year with the Chicago Bulls, won the Emmy for outstanding documentary or nonfiction series at Saturday's Creative Arts awards.

The normally staid category had a higher profile than most years, as it was filled with breakout series. The Last Dance — ESPN's highest-rated original program ever — won the award over fellow nominees American Masters, Hillary, McMillion$and Tiger King.

The 10-hour series chronicles Jordan's basketball career, with a focus on the 1997-98 season, where he would win a sixth NBA championship in his final year with the Bulls. It featured a trove of previously unreleased film about that season, shot by the NBA but controlled by Jordan, who gave his OK to use the footage and also sat for extensive interviews.

Director and producer Jason Hehir noted in his pretaped acceptance speech that The Last Dance features interviews with 105 people, ranging from Bulls players to former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.

The win for The Last Dance is ESPN's first in the documentary or nonfiction series category and the sports giant's sixth Primetime Emmy win overall.
 
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