We’re again! Welcome to the Celtics’ Prime-5 Highest IQ Performs of the Week!
Certain, we love the high-flying dunks and the deep, off-the-dribble step-back threes, however it is a place for the under-the-radar performs that may not get the credit score they deserve. The performs that get the basketball sickos and nerds out of their chairs. The performs that even YOU may make in your weekly rec league recreation.
Every week, the performs shall be ranked from 5 to at least one—one being the neatest—and can solely be taken from video games that occurred throughout the previous week. For this week, video games from February sixth to February thirteenth are thought of. The Celtics went 2-1 this week, with wins over the Warmth and Bulls however a tricky loss to the Knicks. Onto the All-Star break!
5. Getting the All-Star break began a bit early
Pritchard is all about effectivity, even on the subject of saving a couple of seconds. Let’s be sincere—he’s simply making an attempt to get him and his teammates to the All-Star break as shortly as potential. Right here, he’s being sport and never taking a shot to increase the lead, so he simply provides the ball to Sexton as a substitute of getting a shot-clock violation, which might require the ref stopping the sport and initiating an inbound for Chicago. PP’s going to be given a turnover anyway, so he would possibly as properly simply give the ball to the opponent fairly than dribble out the clock. And who is aware of, maybe these further 10 seconds of sleep will permit Payton and the remainder of the squad to be further rested post-break.
Basketball is like dominoes. When you get the protection to commit two defenders to at least one offensive participant, that benefit must be KEPT by means of fast choices that don’t permit the protection to get again into the play. The primary benefit ought to result in a second benefit, which ought to result in a 3rd, and so forth. Right here, Walsh notices that two defenders lunge at Vucevic, so he instantly cuts to the rim, creating a bonus. When he will get the ball, he swings it shortly to Gonzalez, who swings it shortly to White, who swings it shortly again to Vuc. Everyone already is aware of what they’re going to do with the ball earlier than it involves them, as a result of they’re watching the protection rotate whereas they’re recognizing up. Lovely, decisive basketball.
3. Know your personnel (welcome to the best IQ performs, Nikola!)
The very best basketball gamers cover their weaknesses and showcase their strengths, they usually additionally deliver out their opponents’ weaknesses’ and remove their strengths (you must research them to know what they’re, by the way in which). Vucevic demonstrates on this play that he is aware of each his weak point (a scarcity of vertical pop) and KAT’s weak point (uncoordinated, flailing limbs). So, as a substitute of assembly him within the air, Nikola stays grounded and takes the contact from a bulldozing Cities. Option to know your self, and your opponent, Vuc.
2. Being in two locations without delay
The state of affairs that Gonzalez finds himself in right here is among the most typical defensive predicaments within the NBA. After briefly collapsing into the paint for assist, Hugo is pressured to protect two gamers on the perimeter without delay, till a teammate (often, though not on this case) flies out to remove the benefit. In actual time, Gonzalez stunts at Pelle Larson whereas positioning his physique in place to additionally guard the additional go to Davion Mitchell, the higher three-point shooter. However as a result of his stunt is so aggressive, he throws off Larson’s timing and finally ends up forcing him right into a turnover. Oh, after which he makes an superior go to Brown in transition. What a two-way play by the rookie.
May something be extra Derrick White than a no-look steal? It’s so ridiculous that he even has the wherewithal to throw his arms up in any respect, not to mention the IQ and instincts vital to boost them on the precise time the outlet go is coming. White crashes arduous for the rebound—like he at all times does—after which he doesn’t even have a look at Larson earlier than completely timing up his palms for the steal. Particular stuff from Derrick, however I’ve to confess I’m not remotely shocked he would make a play like this.



















