The Boston Celtics have secured their first win of the second spherical. They decimated the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday night time. However, they nonetheless should safe one other three wins earlier than progressing to the Jap Convention Finals, the place they’ll face both the Indiana Pacers or New York Knicks.
One participant who is aware of what it’s prefer to face the Celtics (and to symbolize the Pacers), is Roy Hibbert. The two-Time All-Star and 1-time All-Defensive Second Group choice had his fair proportion of battles with the Celtics throughout his profession. He has additionally been a part of the Philadelphia 76ers staff, persistently falling quick in opposition to the present core.
Talking on the most recent episode of “The Celtics Chronicle” podcast, Hibbert shared his ideas on the playoffs and who the Celtics might probably face within the subsequent spherical.
“I believe the Celtics would moderately play Indiana as a result of they prefer to rise up and down the courtroom and don’t fear an excessive amount of about protection,” Thibodeau stated. “When it comes to the Knicks, they play seven gamers. [Tom Thibodeau] he wears them down. I’m nervous in regards to the longevity of the Knicks with solely taking part in seven gamers however he has these guys locked in.”
In fact, the Celtics ought to have greater than both of these groups can deal with in a seven-game sequence. Joe Mazzulla’s staff has been constructing towards an NBA Finals run all season. Quite a lot of that success has come on the defensive finish, the place the Celtics have shone with a stifling perimeter defensive system and a few elite rim safety.
With out Porzingis within the rotation, Hibbert believes the Celtics ought to double down on their offensive output.
“The offense is just too good by way of what you guys are doing on the opposite finish. Don’t sacrifice the offense for a bit little bit of protection. Now, see, a Joker in Denver will surrender a layup, and he’s simply, like, inbounding that factor rapidly as hell. So, it’s like, the protection isn’t that a lot of an element anymore. So, I say, No matter you are able to do to maintain the offense going, you do it.”
The interview additionally touched on how “Nash” dribbling can put an enormous man in a bind or power paint-switching and result in miscommunication, the expansion of Aaron Nesmith in Indiana, why Luke Kornet is the perfect prototype for a non-shooting massive getting into the NBA, and the significance of two-way gamers and the way that may create locker-room management.
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