UpAndComing
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Boston Celtics only have themselves to blame for not trading him 3-4 years ago. It's crazy that you can see a player absolutely ruining your team, and it's like you are the only person on earth who can see the train wreck and everyone thinks you're crazy
. Because it seems like you are not rooting for your team when you are singling out a player. I know how @CantStop feels when he talks about Lebron
He does not fit with this team at all whatsoever, and majority of the reason why Celtics are not reaching their potential
Let's look at that famous Jimmy Butler missed jumper that almost sent the Heat to the Finals. But does anyone know how the Heat actually got a chance to win the game?
- Celtics are up by 9 with 2 min to go
- Celtics have the ball, Marcus Smart bricks and open jumper
- Celtics get the rebound and pass it again to Smart that bricks another open jumper
- Then Oladipo scores
- Next Celtics possession, Marcus Smart bricks another open jumper
- Then Kyle Lowry scores
- Then Strus makes a 3 pointer, lead down to 2
- Next Celtics possession, Marcus Smart drives the lane to throw up a horrible brick at the rim
- Which then leads to Jimmy Butler having a chance to tie the game but misses
I'm watching this in real time like
The Heat's gameplan for the past 4 years is to have the same defensive strategy. Help off of Marcus Smart, Shrink the floor, and dare Smart to be the hero by bricking open shots. The first 2 games of these playoffs, this THE EXACT SAME GAMEPLAN, and no one sees it. This is also how they lost to the Warriors in the Finals.
It pains me watching Malcolm Brogdon and Derrick White give the offense so much life with their playmaking, shooting, and being floor generals...only for them to be benched for this dude. His horrible playmaking, being turnover prone, and low offensive IQ is destroying the Celtics. Trade him in the offseason, please



He does not fit with this team at all whatsoever, and majority of the reason why Celtics are not reaching their potential
Let's look at that famous Jimmy Butler missed jumper that almost sent the Heat to the Finals. But does anyone know how the Heat actually got a chance to win the game?
- Celtics are up by 9 with 2 min to go
- Celtics have the ball, Marcus Smart bricks and open jumper
- Celtics get the rebound and pass it again to Smart that bricks another open jumper
- Then Oladipo scores
- Next Celtics possession, Marcus Smart bricks another open jumper
- Then Kyle Lowry scores
- Then Strus makes a 3 pointer, lead down to 2
- Next Celtics possession, Marcus Smart drives the lane to throw up a horrible brick at the rim
- Which then leads to Jimmy Butler having a chance to tie the game but misses
I'm watching this in real time like

The Heat's gameplan for the past 4 years is to have the same defensive strategy. Help off of Marcus Smart, Shrink the floor, and dare Smart to be the hero by bricking open shots. The first 2 games of these playoffs, this THE EXACT SAME GAMEPLAN, and no one sees it. This is also how they lost to the Warriors in the Finals.
It pains me watching Malcolm Brogdon and Derrick White give the offense so much life with their playmaking, shooting, and being floor generals...only for them to be benched for this dude. His horrible playmaking, being turnover prone, and low offensive IQ is destroying the Celtics. Trade him in the offseason, please