The guys at 76ers blog Philadunkia wanted my take on Evan Turner, tonight’s game and a few other Celtics related items. Here’s the Q&A:
From a distance it seems that our man Evan “The Enigma” Turner was struggling off the bench for Boston, then got a start and put up solid numbers. But since then he has crashed back to earth. We know it’s early, but give us your thoughts on Turner so far.
With Evan Turner, it’s all about expectations and mine are not high. I nearly went into cardiac arrest when Brad Stevens announced that Turner would play some point guard, but he’s been decent. He’s shooting 50% over his last 5 games and averaging 4 apg. His 19 points, 6 assist, 5 rebound game against Chicago turned a lot of heads, but I don’t think anyone expects that output regularly.
Is there any sense in BOS that this is a huge game for the 76ers and that many of the Philly faithful are viewing this game vs. the C’s as the Sixers best shot at actually winning a game before Thanksgiving?
Huge game? I wouldn’t go quite that far. Celtics fans are far too busy freaking out about Kelly Olynyk’s defense or Rajon Rondo’s free throw shooting to think about Philly. I’m also insulted that you think this game is Philly’s best shot at a win before Thanksgiving. You do realize the 76ers play the Knicks on November 22?
What has impressed you the most about the Celtics so far this season?
There are a few things. Let’s start with the offense. I challenge you to find a media member, hell, even a fan, who predicted this team would score points (107.4 ppg, 3rd in NBA) at this clip. These guys are pushing the pace and moving the ball (1st in assists). Those are phenomenal numbers considering the Celtics lack a legit go-to scorer. I’m also impressed with their competitiveness. They’ve knocked off Chicago and Brooklyn, and pushed Cleveland, Phoenix and Toronto to the limit. Except for the debacle against OKC, Brad Stevens has these guys playing hard.
Do you think that Ainge will push the tank button (full blown) and trade Rondo and Turner this season?
First of all, I find it hysterical that you think trading Turner could dramatically impact the season. My answer to your question is – no. I think Danny Ainge will continue with the original plan, which is to develop the young core. I believe Rajon Rondo is part of the that core. It amazes me that approximately 90% of the media in Boston wants Rondo traded. There was a lot of noise about Rondo’s play suffering without the Big 3 (Paul Pierce, KG and Ray Allen). Well, guess who is leading the league in assists?
With the salary cap rising, the Celtics can afford to pay Rondo a near max contract. And his presence long-term will help Ainge sign the alpha dog this team desperately needs. That’s not to say there won’t be trades. I believe Ainge will move Brandon Bass, Marcus Thornton and Jeff Green if he can get something in return. I don’t think any of those guys are part of the long-term vision for the Celtics.
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