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00:00What's up everyone, this is Noah Dalzell and I'm here with a
00:29Sunday mailbag episode of You Got Boston. And I do know that today is a Monday, but I am
00:35still going to do it today because this is technically Sunday. I feel like Labor Day weekend
00:40is unique in that sense. Trying to make sure my audio here is good. So yeah, really excited to
00:45be here. Really excited to be literally like three weeks in a day away from Celtics Media Day. So
00:50I feel like that was hardly an off season. So yeah, that's the good news. Honestly,
00:56I think for me, the fact that we have so little downtime here, it's been a lot of fun.
01:01And I see, first I have a question here, do I cover the WNBA professionally as well? So yeah,
01:04that's actually my other job. So I do both concurrently. So for me, this is not really
01:08an off season. I'm mostly focusing on WNBA right now. And then we'll be kind of switching over to
01:15the NBA more during the season when the games pick up there. But yeah, it's been a lot of fun
01:21to be able to cover both. I know a lot of people are kind of entering the WNBA space as fans as
01:25well. So always feel free to follow along in that coverage as well. For those of you that don't know
01:31me, my name is Nodal Zell. I work with CLNS Media. I do this podcast a couple of times a week,
01:36New Bad Boston. During the season, it's going to be mostly going live and going from places. I'll
01:41be on the road covering most of the away games. And we'll be at practices, events, things like
01:46that. For now, just doing it from home. I have moved my computer so that you can't see my shoe
01:51stand. I was getting lots of negative feedback about the shoe stand. So you can no longer see
01:56the shoes. Hopefully that helps people's viewing experience. I know it's still not the most optimal
02:02background, but we'll get there. So as always, this is a Q&A episode. I did an episode earlier
02:07in the week specifically about the Lonnie Walker training camp deal, which I'm super excited about.
02:13So feel free if you want a full 30 minutes on that, feel free to check that out. In the meantime,
02:19because this is a Q&A, I'll be taking cues from all of you. So feel free to submit any questions
02:24you have about the Celtics, about the offseason, about NBA things in general. If you have any
02:30oppressing WNBA questions, always happy to answer those as well. But we'll keep this mostly focused
02:35on the Celtics for now. And I also just want to spend some time today, depending on how many
02:40questions we have, just previewing next season and just kind of discussing what we can expect as far
02:45as the rotation, as far as individual players growth and things like that. I think that it's a
02:51very unique situation that the Celtics are in. The fact that you have players that are, you know,
02:56a roster that's pretty much coming back from a championship. I don't know that in my lifetime,
03:01I've seen that type of continuity in basketball and in seeing an entire team
03:06resign effectively after winning a championship in their prime. And so, yeah, excited about that.
03:12I think that'll be a lot of fun as well, to be able to see people continue to get more and more
03:17comfortable in their roles. Every year, there's usually a learning curve for a number of players.
03:21And this year, I think everybody's going to be kind of in the role that they are used to, for the
03:25most part, and just kind of continuing to grow in that role. So, you know, I do think the Celtics
03:31are going to do great this year. I think that they'll win the championship again, but I don't,
03:36I would never say that confidently because it's so, so hard to win and it's so hard to win back
03:40to back. But I've gotten that question a little bit, just as far as like my general prediction.
03:45I don't think they're going to be the best seed in the Eastern Conference. I think they'll probably
03:48be like a two seed, but I do think they're going to come out of the East and ultimately win the
03:52championship. That's my very soft prediction as far as, you know, months before the season is
03:58even starting. And then, yeah, I think that the hope and the goal is that you stay healthy,
04:04right? That's the number one most, you know, top priority when you're talking about the Celtics
04:08roster is that, you know, you obviously have the talent. You've already shown you've had the talent
04:13before. So the main thing is you have enough, enough, you know, a motivation and cohesion,
04:20you know, cohesion to not break up, you know, not break up what you did last year. And that means
04:24like, you don't want to stop playing team basketball. You don't want individual guys
04:27to be overly concerned about their own individual pursuits and things like that. So that's the first
04:33thing. Then once you're healthy, you know, once you have that and you're healthy, like I do feel
04:37really good about this, this team's chances to repeat. And so that, that'll be the talk of the
04:42year, you know, the kind of defending the title and seeking out a banner 19, which is my entire
04:48life. I feel like I always, it was always banner 18. So I'm sure it's going to be hard to even
04:52adjust to say that. But yeah, so I guess that's my initial, that's my initial prediction is a
05:00championship. It all starts on October 22nd, that's opening night against the Knicks. You'll
05:06have the ring ceremony, the banner raising. Right now, two tickets to get in is I think around
05:13$800, $900 after fees. That's like the cheapest entry. So it's going to be expensive. I do think
05:20it's pretty worthwhile just because my philosophy has always been with playoff games, you can spend
05:24a lot of money. And then if they lose, it like really sucks. And then you feel like you shouldn't
05:29have gone and you wasted your money. But with the banner raising, it's like, you can go and you know
05:35the banner raising is going to happen, even if they lose that game. It's like, it's still a
05:38really cool experience. So not to tell people to go to that game. But that's been my personal
05:42philosophy. I bought my dad and my brother tickets to that game. So that was my calculus. So in any
05:48case, we have media day in three weeks on media day, they'll be training camp for like a week,
05:52I'll be going live every single day that week and answer questions kind of telling you guys the feel
05:57and the behind the scenes of how everything's going. And then after that, we'll be going back to
06:02um, you know, regular game playoff coverage. And I'm not going to Abu Dhabi, that's like the one
06:06trip I'm not going on. So I will not be in the two preseason games that they always have against
06:11the Nuggets. So for those of you that don't know, which I'm assuming most normal people don't know
06:15this, but Celtics and the Nuggets are playing in Abu Dhabi in the preseason. And there's,
06:19for that reason, they're starting preseason a week early. And so there's gonna be like a
06:23an extra media week for them. And then the rest of the NBA starts a week after that. So
06:27that'll be just a kind of a wrinkle for this year as they're going to Abu Dhabi to play in the
06:32preseason games, which initially I thought those games were going to be like final, you know,
06:38final rematch games like that. I think maybe the NBA thought that as well a little bit. So
06:42obviously the Nuggets did not make the finals, but still a really good game between, you know,
06:47a really good series between two of the best teams in the league nonetheless. So I'm gonna
06:52start at the top and go through questions, feel free to submit them. I've been going through like
06:56almost every question recently because we haven't had like too many to take and I'll do like 30
07:01minutes today. So hopefully we'll get to a bunch of these. First question here is who is the most
07:08unique personality on the Celtics? Unique is always an interesting one because on one hand,
07:13it's like, you know, what is unique? Is it just like a little bit more unusual? I think Jalen
07:18Brown in a sense is unique in just the way that he carries himself, the things that he cares about,
07:22the things that he talks about. He's always like up to something. I don't know if you guys have
07:26followed his off season at all, but he's, I feel like he's been to like 12 different countries and
07:32dropped a rap song and just has been doing a whole lot. So he's unique in the sense that
07:37you never really know what you're going to get from him just as far as media interactions.
07:40Sometimes I talk, sometimes, you know, he comes to the postgame presser and you think he's going
07:43to be all mad because he had a bad loss and he's like, not at all. Other times they won,
07:47but he didn't like their attention to detail or something. So you kind of never know what
07:50to expect with him. So he stands out to me as just a guy that's like maybe less like a little
07:55bit more of an unusual personality and not in a bad way, but just I think about a guy like Sam
08:00Houser, he's just like a very normal, normal guy in a sense. There was a meet and greet event with
08:06him a couple of weeks back and I was watching him interact with the fans and I was like, okay,
08:10like he just seems like literally a guy like any other guy that you've met, you know, he doesn't
08:14seem like a celebrity or anything like that. So I'll give that one to Jalen Brown.
08:20I'm assuming there's going to be a lot of Lonnie Walker questions and I'm already seeing a lot of
08:24Lonnie Walker questions. So I'll start there. I guess for those of you that didn't watch my
08:31episode earlier in the week about the Lonnie Walker signing, I'll just say a little bit about
08:36how I feel. I think it's a brilliant move just because the upside is totally there. As people
08:41know that no Lonnie Walker, he's a very capable scorer. He's averaged almost 10 points per game
08:45on his career. He shot 38% from three last season from Brooklyn and he's like a microwave scorer.
08:51Like he can go check into games and at certain stretches, like really dominate and change the
08:55complexion of games. And so to me, like he's somebody that the upside is there, you know,
09:00that offensively he can provide you a huge boost. And then defensively, I think he's a little bit
09:06more of a question mark. The numbers aren't amazing. But again, if this is a training camp
09:10deal, so like there's literally no risk which is why I haven't seen a ton of criticism about
09:15the Lonnie Walker signing, but there should be literally none because there's nothing on the
09:20line here. It's not even the 15th roster spot, which initially when Rose reported the signing,
09:25it looked like it was the 15th roster spot, which in that case you lose a little bit of flexibility
09:31and maybe if Porzingis is taking longer, you can't sign that 15th bait without making any moves.
09:38But yeah, I think the reality is though, is that expectations have to be somewhat tempered just
09:42because of the fact that Lonnie Walker is literally, you know, he wasn't signed by any
09:46team in the entire NBA. So it's like, obviously if he was this well-rounded, all-around player
09:51that has no flaws to his game, then like somebody would have picked him up and not for a veteran
09:55minimum or a training camp deal, but for a multi-year contract. But I also do think,
10:01and I say this a lot, it's like, I think there's so much luck in being able to put together an
10:04NBA career. And there's so much luck in being able to make it. And like, I look at a guy like
10:10Sam Houser, like he easily could have not made it in the NBA, but he was in the right place at
10:15the right time, surrounded with the right people and made the right adjustments and improvements
10:19to this game. And next thing you know, he's signing a multi-year $40 million deal. So it's
10:24like that's, you know, you've made it at that point, but in another world, like a couple of
10:28things go differently for him. And next thing you know, he's unable to even stay in the NBA for more
10:33than a few months. So I think Lonnie Walker has had not been able to find the right space, but
10:38I do think that if Boston ends up being a good fit for him, like this could be one of the things
10:43that turns his career around. He's very well known for the fourth quarter of game four of
10:48the Western Conference semifinals in 2023, in which he was on the Lakers and he was against
10:54the Warriors. And in the fourth quarter, he checks in scoreless, scores 15 points that fourth quarter,
10:59Lakers win that game, ultimately win that series, advance to the conference finals. And so
11:04he has impacted games at moments, but he's never been able to carve out a consistent role. And
11:09I guess, Neil, to answer your question, do you think Lonnie Walker will be backing up
11:12Drew or the one or white of the two? I view him less. I think I view more of the two than a one,
11:20but it's also, it's, you know, it's, I think Drew and Derek are both kind of interchangeable.
11:25And I think offensively they've run through Derek White as a playmaker more than Drew Holiday for
11:31most of the year. So it's certainly not as binary as that, but he probably won't be an early bench
11:37rotation player, regardless. I view Peyton Pritchard as the guy off the bench. It's going
11:41to come in and run that second unit. He embraced that role last year, and I think he's only going
11:45to get better at it as he's now has a year of experience under his belt playing that very
11:49specific role. And so I think I view Lonnie Walker as more someone that can provide a scoring punch
11:55for that second unit, because right now you have Sam Hauser, who obviously can shoot the
12:00lights out, but he's not a huge shot creator. And then you have Pritchard who can definitely
12:04score, but it does depend sometimes on how he's being guarded. And you don't want him to be like
12:07the only guy on the court that can create his own shot. And there have been moments like in
12:11the late game situations where they start out by 20, where it's like, they're struggling to get
12:15a basket because it's just Pritchard is the only one really generating. So I do think in general,
12:19Lonnie Walker is going to be able to provide that scoring punch for the Celtics, especially
12:23alongside a guy like Peyton Pritchard and Sam Hauser. So it's all to me about whether he can
12:27hold up defensively. And if he can, he'll carve out a spot in his rotation. And, you know, first
12:32thing he has to do is make the roster because contrary to the initial understanding around
12:36this signing is that this is not a 15th roster spot. So this is not a guaranteed thing at all.
12:41So we'll see what happens there. Training camp, that'll definitely be the biggest story in training
12:46camp as far as whether or not he makes that team, which just goes to show you how little
12:51stories there are right now, because ultimately, like, you know, that everybody else is going to
12:56be back and, you know, all familiar faces. So that's pretty cool as well.
13:01A question here from Southsiders. What's the main threat? Who's the main threat in the East?
13:06So it's a tough one, because I feel like I always, I always like to disclaim my
13:13opinions, predictions, just because there's so much that can change so quickly. But
13:16if I had to pick right now in early September, you know, before we even have
13:20preseason or anything, I will say, I think the Knicks are the greatest threat. I don't think
13:25we ever saw them at full strength last year in the playoffs. I think they're only getting better
13:28individually. It's going to come down to how Julius Randle can accentuate that starting group,
13:35because they were really good without him in the playoffs. And I thought that they
13:38should have beaten Indiana if it wasn't for the fact that they literally,
13:41they were dealt just the worst injury hand in that series, just in the playoffs in general.
13:46If they can stay healthy and you have, you know, Josh Hart doing what he does,
13:50Jalen Brunson playing at almost an MVP caliber, you know, level. They, you know, have an OG on
13:56Anobi and McCowbridge is two good, you know, three and D wings plus like they're more than
14:01just three and D wings. Like they really have a good roster and I'm a little biased. I mean,
14:05we're all biased in our opinions, but I think they have a lot of players that I really like.
14:09So I think that's maybe where some of my, my positive view of them comes, but they're the
14:14team that does stand out. Obviously there's other teams in the East that are going to be
14:18formidable. I think the Pacers are being overlooked, to be honest with you. I think
14:21everybody is kind of like neglecting that, that run that they had. They were the best team. I
14:26thought the public's played in that entire post-season run last year. They were the most
14:29well-rounded team and they had an offense that was just incredibly hard to contain, even for a good
14:34versatile defense like the Celtics. And so Pacers are up there, but I don't view them as much of a
14:38threat as the Knicks. The Bucks, I do think people are overlooking a bit as well, just because
14:43last year they never really came to fruition. You never had Giannis and Dame in the playoffs.
14:48They never had Giannis at all in the playoffs. And then even when, during the season, when they
14:52were available, they didn't look like the Bucks that people expected them to be when that roster
14:55came together. So they're another one that people are probably overlooking that I do think they'll
14:59win at least a playoff series, if not more. And then the 76ers, obviously, you know, Tyrese,
15:05Maxie, and Joelle, and Beat, and now Paul George, you can't ignore them. I still, I still don't
15:11believe in them in the way that maybe it's the Celtics bias of just seeing how the Celtics have
15:16beaten them over the years. But Maxie somewhat, I think, is on the brink of becoming a real superstar.
15:21So he starts, if he starts the year kind of taking another leap after he already took a
15:26leap a year prior, that'll make a tremendous difference as well. So yeah, those are the
15:32teams. I don't know if I'm forgetting anybody, the Knicks, the 76ers, the Pacers. Who else did I just
15:39have? And then the Heat, I mean, I always have them in the back of my mind. But I think right
15:43now you have to just imagine that they just don't have enough to compete with the Celtics. So we're
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17:59Great, so I'm going to continue going through some questions here. I got a question from Tom
18:03Coolidge. Happy Labor Day to everybody. I appreciate all the kind messages. It has been a very nice,
18:08relaxing day. Not having to move, so always grateful for that. Question, how do you think
18:13Lonnie impacts Pritchard and Springer's minutes off the bench? Will Walker defend well enough to
18:17play? I think, Tom, you answered your own question a little bit there. I think if he doesn't defend
18:22well enough to play, you have two... Springer, who I think is a very, very talented plus defender,
18:28and Pritchard, who is a guy that has held his own defensively, they're there and they're
18:32available. And so the question for me is like, say Lonnie Walker makes his roster,
18:37obviously Springer has the defensive edge and Lonnie Walker has the offensive edge,
18:42but it's kind of like which one of those players can fill in the gap and make that leap.
18:47I was encouraged very much so by Springer's one summer league game. I was also encouraged by his
18:52one G League game that I saw play this year. And I've also been encouraged by the snippets of him
18:56shooting around that I've seen before games and just getting shots on the practice. That being
19:01said, all of that, you don't know how that's going to translate to actual basketball. And so
19:05with Springer, I really do hope that he can find a role. I'm a huge Springer fan. I always like to
19:11admit my biases here. I think that someone like him who can just defend at the level that he can
19:15defend at, you have to find a place for him. I really would love for them to find a way for him
19:20to contribute on the court. But yeah, Lonnie Walker just complicates things. And this is the way that
19:26it goes in the NBA. Nobody's spot is safe. Not that Springer even really had a spot last year,
19:30but I was foreseeing like maybe he comes in and plays some minutes when Derek White and Drew
19:35Hall, they have a little bit of a lighter load this year, especially early on. I think there
19:38will be some rest days and rest games. So Lonnie makes things more complicated, but it's the same
19:44way that, you know, when Sam Houser was signed, it's like they signed Steve Mihalic last year.
19:48And it's like, is that going to, is that going to oust Sam Houser? Like it didn't obviously,
19:52but had he come in and his defense was not, didn't make an improvement and his shot was off,
19:57like there's another guy that's there ready to go. And so you want that kind of flexibility
20:02on the bench. You don't want to be like, I only have one option. It's the bench score,
20:05right? I only have one guy off the bench that can come in and defend, right? Like you want
20:09to have multiple options. And I think it's a good thing for the Celtics roster, but certainly
20:12individual players might be, might lose their minutes if he makes these leaps that need to
20:16happen. And right. And starting with making the roster, which obviously it's not a given,
20:20although I would predict that he will. I've got a, I got a Connecticut Sun here question here.
20:28I don't know if people follow the Connecticut Sun. If you don't, I do recommend, this is the
20:32time to tune in. So Connecticut Sun is the WNBA team based in Mohegan Sun arena, which is about
20:37two hours from Boston. So it's your team. If you're a Boston Celtics fan, this is your associated WNBA
20:42team. They traded for Marina Mabry last, last two months ago. Now it was in July during the
20:49Olympic break for the WNBA. She's a almost 15 point per game score. And I, I will just say,
20:56I don't want to talk about this too much in case this is not something that people are plugged
21:00into, but I think Marina is, I wasn't of the belief that the Sun could win a championship
21:06based on the roster they had earlier. I think that just offensively, they just lacked a score
21:11and they lacked somebody, especially when things got bogged down offensively in late game situations,
21:16they just needed another piece. I think she is that piece. So I love her fit and defensively.
21:20She's been a surprise. Honestly, I hadn't watched enough of her to realize how much of a plus
21:24defender she is. So I do think that there are legitimate contenders now. They're not my pick
21:28for winning the championship. I still think the Liberty have the edge, but Marina has been a
21:32brilliant mid-season trade, almost like a Derek White type trader. I think that she changes the
21:37complexion of what they can do moving forward. And that's my plug also for WNBA. If you're
21:44interested in this and watching real high stakes basketball right now, WNBA playoffs started like
21:50three weeks. So it'll be kind of running concurrently throughout the NBA pre-season.
21:54And then you have all year just watching NBA. So highly recommend. Question here from Daniel.
22:00Do you think the players like Lonnie want to come to Boston with Brad in charge? They have a chance
22:03to win and if they get traded, Brad usually sends the player to a good situation. Absolutely. I do
22:08think that the Celtics have a really good reputation right now, especially with Brad
22:12Stevens at the helm. There's a good track record of guys, A, getting put in good
22:17situations like Daniel says here. Lamar Stevens, Zlano Banton, they were both traded mid-season
22:23last year after coming to the Celtics as free agents. And both of them, I think, landed in spots
22:29that were good for them and they were able to excel for the second half of the season. So I
22:34think that that's a legitimate thing. But above that, I think there's examples like Zvima Heilig.
22:39I mentioned this earlier this week when talking about Lonnie Walker. When you see a guy ride the
22:43bench all year and then go sign a big deal, you know, send a $15 million contract, it shows like,
22:49hey, like just being a part of a championship team and contributing even in limited doses
22:53can raise your stock. And I think they have a really good development program. You've seen guys
22:58like Derek White, Bran Williams, not be great shooters and then come in and be much better
23:03shooters. They weren't, they were both good shooters, but like they have a really good
23:05development program as well. So those are the confluence of factors why someone might want to
23:09come to Boston. Certainly you'd rather come to a championship caliber organization than
23:13an organization that's been embroiled in years of losing or controversy or whatnot. So
23:19yeah, I think it helps. I also, I'm curious, one thing I want to investigate a little bit more is
23:24Lonnie Walker's relationship with Derek White because they were teammates in San Antonio.
23:28And I know Derek White is like probably one of the biggest cheerleaders fans of the organization. So
23:32certainly that helps as well.
23:39Question here, do you think tired legs played any role in JT's poor shooting at the end of
23:43the season and in the Olympics? First of all, definitely. I think always play the factor.
23:51Whether it was the biggest factor, I would, this is conjecture because, you know, I'm not,
23:56I don't know exactly what's going on with the shooting slot, but I would guess it's not the
24:01number one contributing factor. I would imagine it's more his confidence and then just like in
24:06the Olympics, especially not being able to get into rhythm. I've talked about this a lot, but
24:10Jason Tatum is a rhythm shooter. He is somebody that is able to get really, really hot. And all
24:16of a sudden he looks like an elite shooter. And then there are times where he just doesn't look
24:19like that at all. And obviously everybody wants to get into rhythm. It's why you warm up. It's
24:23why you shoot after practice, but he's on the extreme end of that spectrum of like how much
24:28you need to be in rhythm. And I think for that reason, the Olympics and especially the Olympics
24:31of this year, where he had this really inconsistent role and all this spotlight and discussion around
24:36it. And then some games he's playing, some games he's not playing, he's checking in at different
24:40times. It made a big difference. And I think it really negatively impacted his confidence in his
24:45shot. So I would say mentally was like probably number one and just like the inconsistent role,
24:50especially in the Olympics, maybe in the playoffs, like just having to do so much and getting so much
24:54attention on him, having to defensively rebounding, just extended minutes, obviously
25:00playing for June, it certainly had an impact as well. And there might be some technical things.
25:04I mean, the shot looks a little off to me. I try not to be a shot doctor because it's not,
25:09it's not my job here, but certainly I think if people have talked about, you know, it looks like
25:13there's a little bit of a, a little bit of something different in his shot than it used to
25:17be like kind of just the way that he ducks down that I don't know, maybe that's one of the issues
25:21as well, but whatever it is, I'm really, really curious to see how this, obviously I hope that
25:26his shot is, looks better when the season starts, but I'm really curious because it became such a
25:31national discourse that it's, it would just be nice to not have to, for him to have to think
25:37about this or worry about this much more. So yeah, I hope that it's not a thing, but I am curious
25:41cause I didn't feel like the Olympics was a good enough size, a good enough sample to really make
25:47a big takeaway. I'm like, you can shoot now or you can't shoot now. Like his shots cooked. Like
25:52I just felt like the Olympics was not a good, not a good spot for him and Steph Curry. I mean,
25:56obviously last few games, they were incredible, but for a long, a big portion of the Olympics,
26:00he was struggling. And so I do think that there's an element there too.
26:06See some comments here about whether Lonnie Walker takes away from Pritchard's development.
26:11We'll see.
26:15Someone, Benji here says, I'm reasonably, unreasonably confident that we will repeat.
26:18Please give me a dose of reality. The best thing that I can say there is that it's really, really
26:23unusual and hard to repeat. So I'm sure a lot of fan bases in the last seven years have thought
26:28their team was going to do it. The Nuggets have a well-positioned, there's the Bucks, there were
26:34the 2022 Warriors. I feel like that was a little bit of a different one, but certainly like when
26:38you have a team win for the first time in that generation, it's like, okay, let's do this again.
26:42And usually it doesn't happen again. So there's a dose of reality. That being said, I do think
26:46that this team is as well positioned to do so as any in my lifetime, at least.
26:55Benny Jeff says, I see Lonnie Walker being in that Gerald Green role when Brad was still
26:59coaching. I think that's a good case scenario. If you can get anything out of a training camp,
27:04signing, it's a win. And speaking of Gerald Green, he just won MVP for the big three tournaments
27:09at TD Garden like two weeks ago. And I interviewed him after that game. We talked about how special
27:13it was to be able to do that at TD Garden as where he considered himself a Celtics still. So
27:19I read, I wrote an article about that for SB Nation. Feel free to check that out, but
27:22had to plug that since I literally just saw Gerald Green like 10 days ago.
27:28Let's see.
27:30Question here. What number do you think Lonnie Walker would wear? And what number would you wear
27:34when you play club? I'm so bad at numbers. Like I couldn't even tell you the number of like every
27:38single Celtics player on the team. Like I know like Tatum's zero and Jalen Brown is seven,
27:43but like I genuinely would not be able to remember everybody else's. I just don't notice
27:46people's jersey numbers at all. So I have no idea what, what numbers are retired and what he'll wear.
27:51I wore 23 at one point. I wore zero at one point. I wore a bunch of numbers too,
27:56depending on what team I played. So yeah, not numbers were never, I'm trying to remember.
28:01There might, there might've been a number that I had. I did have 23 for a while and I remember
28:05thinking like, not worthy of this number. I don't know why I'm wearing it. So
28:12I got a question here about meat substitutes. For those of you that don't know, I was a
28:16basically a vegan lobbyist for my first, last, for the first three years out of college before
28:21starting to do this full time this summer. I won't get into that here just because I would
28:25need like way longer, but if anyone's ever curious, I can share more about the environmental
28:30impact and all the ethical reasons and societal reasons why I was lobbying for having better
28:36options that are plant-based. So if anybody's curious about that, I'm actually working on a
28:40big piece about meat substitutes. So I'm going to talk a little bit more about that in just a
28:44minute. I'm actually working on a big piece about plant-based eating and the NBA, WNBA. So
28:48I'll have more there, but I won't, I won't bore you guys too much on this show,
28:52on this topic, just in case people are not interested, but I appreciate someone finding,
28:58finding that out about me. Okay. I'm, I'm, I'm a little bit behind on these comments,
29:05but I see someone wrote kind of really shocked that Cornett didn't win most unique,
29:08but this is in reference to me talking about who have the most, who has the most unique
29:12personalities on the team. And Damon is correct. It should have been, it should have been Cornett
29:19over Dylan Brown. I forgot at the time. And that shows you that I haven't been around the Celtics
29:24for a couple of weeks now, because if I had, then I would have probably said Luke Cornett
29:28instinctively because just being around him for like five minutes was just a riot. So would have
29:33been him. We only have a couple more minutes, so I'm going to go through and just kind of run
29:43through these. Which big will have, I love these kinds of questions because this is just a total
29:48prediction, which big will have a bigger impact coming off the bench, Tillman, Cornett, or Cata?
29:54The case for Cornett is continuity. He's done it before. He's familiar with the system. Of those
29:59three guys, he had the biggest role last year, obviously. The case for Cata is the upside,
30:05like because he's younger, because he hasn't had nearly as much NBA experience under his belt,
30:09you can imagine more for him that could potentially be, you know, you can have loftier
30:15goals for him. Like I think at this point, Cornett is who he is. And Cata, there's less certainty
30:20around what his limits are. And then with Tillman, he's just so solid. But I don't, I don't know
30:27that we'll see anything different from him than what we saw last year, besides for maybe more
30:31shots, because he didn't shoot a whole lot and he wasn't super consistent in the shots that he did
30:36shoot. I think he's a better shooter than his numbers were with the Celtics last year. So I
30:40guess saying all that, if I had to pick one, I'm going to go with Cata. And this is one of those
30:46takes where like, I'm just going to disclaim, I could totally be wrong. You can come back to me
30:50and tell me like, once Cata is a DNP for the entire season, come back to me and tell me.
30:54I'll own this being a bad take, but I just, I think Cata can give them like rim protection and
31:01offensive rebounding and like finishing around the rim and a lob threat. And the way that the
31:06others can't, Cornett has improved his lob there, but I think that at his best, like for the vision
31:13that I have for Nimesh Cata, like he can do things that the other two just can't. And so they're
31:17going to give that a shot. And if it doesn't pan out, because defensively, he made a lot of mistakes
31:21last year in his minutes. Like if he can't be consistent and be solid when he does play,
31:27then yeah, I think you're going to find him in this, you know, out of the rotation, but if he
31:33can do it, he knocks those two guys out. So I'm going to go with Cata, but we'll see soon. It
31:38also, it will be matchup dependent. We saw certain stretches of the season where it was Cata was the
31:43first off the bench, sometimes it was Luke. Tillman came in in the playoffs and gave them
31:47some obviously really good minutes. So there's going to be moments that they each have. And I
31:51think together they're kind of playing this backup center role, which is pretty cool.
31:55But I'll go with Cata for now. And I'd be curious if I did like a poll amongst like Celtics media
31:59and Celtics fans, I bet it would be like a pretty even split between those three guys. I don't think
32:04there's like an obvious winner there, at least to me, there's not. Question here from Damon on where
32:10do you think O'Shea ends up? I just really hope he ends up in the NBA. I don't know where. I'd
32:15have to look at what teams are even eligible right now. I haven't looked at like the late,
32:21the most updated list of rosters on each team, but O'Shea had a player option. I don't know
32:26if everybody knows that, but like he signed a two year deal last, last summer with a player option.
32:30So he could sign with the Celtics again, if he wanted to, he all he had to do was opt in
32:36and he opted out, I think kind of betting on himself that he could find something better,
32:40um, maybe a longer term deal, maybe a role with more minutes elsewhere. And so far he hasn't been
32:46able to find that. Um, and so I'm sure that he is a little bit anxious right now. Um, if he doesn't
32:53find a team, like that's on him and his agents that they made the wrong call. And like I said,
32:57when talking about Lonnie Walker, like there's just a lot of luck in this business and finding
33:01the right home and, uh, maybe O'Shea made the wrong move and, you know, he ran out of luck here
33:07and he is not going to be in the league next year, but I really hope he finds a spot because
33:11a just from an energy team perspective, like he seems to me from what I was able to gauge
33:15and talk to people like the most outstanding teammate you can imagine, um, such a great energy
33:21guy. And then every time he came in, I thought he'd make good things happen. You know, he has
33:24limitations offensively, but he, he really didn't make good things happen. So I'd have to get back
33:29to you with specific teams, but I'll just say, I really hope that he, he's able to get it done.
33:37Question here from DeMarco. Do you think Westbrook can be a sixth man of the year in
33:40Denver with their weak bench? Um, I really like Westbrook, but I haven't been able to see him.
33:46I don't know that he's a great fit there. I honestly think people are forgetting that
33:50he's on Denver. I've been hearing about Denver's off season. Everybody's like,
33:53they got nobody and they lost KCP. Um, I would love him to be sixth man of the year.
34:01I don't think so though. I don't think that he can get it done. I don't know.
34:04I also have a feeling that he's gonna end up starting a lot of games just with the injuries
34:07that that team has had and Jamal Murray probably will get some rest. So in that sense, it's like,
34:12he might not even qualify. I have a feeling he'll be more of a starter than people maybe would hope
34:16or expect at this point, but I'm not going to lock him in as my sixth man of the year prediction.
34:22I have to think about who it is though. I usually like to think about these awards
34:25in the off season. Maybe in my next episode, I'll share my, all my award predictions.
34:31I don't have a vote, obviously. I mean, people, people will sometimes have asked me that it's
34:34like I'm a million degrees away from having a vote, a media vote. Um, but I'll just share my
34:39ballot. So that's a good inspiration to Mark. I'll do that for the next episode. Maybe we'll
34:42do that at the end. Um, just some quick votes. Um, appreciate all the nice comments here.
34:53Question here about best al replacement. I'm going to rapid fire these last few here.
34:57Um, just because we're, we've been going for a while, but I'll rapid fire these very briefly.
35:02Um, I think we're still a few ways, a few years away from an al replacement. Um,
35:10ideally like Anton Watson, not to be like too much of a Homer, but the second round
35:14pink pelvix was drafted, but I really watched him closely. I was at summer league for the entirety
35:18of summer league. I went back and watched some of his college film after he was drafted. I'll admit,
35:22I did not know who he was before he was drafted. I'm not going to lie, but since then I've done a
35:26lot of research on him and I think that he, he has like the feel and the touch that Al has,
35:32um, defensively, he's really smart. Uh, DJ McClay, the Celtics coach that was leading the
35:37WNBA, I'm sorry, the NBA summer league. He said that he's like an already an NBA level defender.
35:43So I don't think anybody's going to be at Whartford. Like it's just, he's such a unique
35:48talent that he's a generational player. Um, but I think as far as like 38 year old Al
35:53Anton can come in and do some of those things. So, so yeah, that's my prediction.
36:04Question here. Does, does Jalen and Jason touch the lead from team USA bias?
36:08I think they're both going to come in with a chip on their shoulder that maybe they don't,
36:12um, they wouldn't have had otherwise if they had just won the championship and had like a
36:15fun summer and they both had like their own share of like chip on their shoulder. Obviously, uh,
36:20Jalen Brown more with not being on team USA, Jason Tatum with being on team USA,
36:24but they're not playing and becoming this like spectacle and like this whole story.
36:28So I do think they come in with extra motivation. I just hope it's channeled right. Because sometimes
36:32you can come in and be like, I'm going to show everybody that I'm the guy. And it's like last
36:35year they didn't have that and they won the championship. So as long as it's funneled
36:38towards like the team and not towards like establishing their own individual value,
36:42I think it'll be a good thing. They certainly do both seem, especially Jalen. I mean, Jalen's been
36:46on a tear here online, so you can certainly see that. Um, question here, talks in WNBA. I will,
36:54I'm going to do some more WNBA specific content. Um, I don't know how much overlap there is between
36:59the listeners of like this show and WNBA interest. So I won't do too much here, but I will just say,
37:05I'll plug if you are interested in the WNBA, I covered full time for SB Nation,
37:08sbnation.com slash WNBA. You can find all my articles, including an article I wrote yesterday.
37:13That's been very controversial. So you can check that out and read about my perspective on some of
37:18the discourse around Caitlin Clark and the bowels and the league and everything. So you'll feel free
37:23to check that out. Um, and then I'll probably do look another WNBA specific episode, like in the
37:28next week or two. So I'll, I'll share that out when it's there. Um, specifically on the Connecticut
37:32sun, I think since that's technically like the affiliated team here, um, if you are looking to
37:37get into the WNBA. Um, and thank you, Tom. This is very helpful to good plug. Um, WNBA season has
37:45been awesome scratches. Most of the edge of Celtics withdrawals. I will attest that. Um,
37:51got a quick question here from Neil. Do any of the players in the Celtics where UNESCO is when
37:54they play? Um, I have Sabrina and SKUs. They're awesome. I love them. I play basketball. I,
38:00I always just get like the cheapest shoes. So I had, uh, the Yonases no shade to be honest,
38:05but they were like $30 when I bought them online. So I got those. I've played in like the Durant's
38:10for a while, the Hades for a while. Uh, they were fine, but I saw all this stuff on Sabrina,
38:14but actually what got me to get the Sabrinas is that I, uh, Payton Pritchard was asked the
38:19question about it in practice. He wears them. He also went to Oregon, uh, their friends,
38:23uh, drew holidays, worn them. I think a bunch of players have worn them, but I don't, I didn't,
38:27I don't really notice people's shoes, but I know drew it and, and Payton have both talked about it.
38:31Um, but then we have, I posted like a Payton Pritchard quote about it. It went super viral.
38:36It got like 2 million views and I kept getting notifications of people like interacting with
38:40that tweet. And I was like, I don't even have these shoes. So I went to go order them. Now I
38:43have them. They're awesome. Highly recommend. Um, but yeah. Um, last thing I will say is I just want
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40:04tuning in. Um, very much appreciated. I will just say, I'm going to do a couple more episodes this
40:10week. I'll do a WNBA specific episode, and then I'll do a Celtics off season specific episode as
40:16well. Um, so with that, thank you all so much. If you have any other questions you want answered
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40:35definitely want to do like a fan episode here and there. So I'm still figuring out the logistics that
40:40I want to be able to get different fans on and be able to get people to answer their questions and
40:44do it all, you know, live time as well. So I, a lot of you have messaged me about wanting to come on
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