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Four numbers that prove Payton Pritchard is making an impact | Celtics Post Up



Chris Forsberg is back with another edition of Forsberg’s Four in this episode of Celtics Post Up, and this week he’s highlights Payton Pritchard

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11 Comments

  1. its wierd like everytime he comes in the game our lead gets bigger or we close in on the diffential. When hes on the court we play better and less selfish.

  2. when your teams guards move around off ball on offense it creates more opening for rebounds so that is why the teams gets so many offensive rebounds bc the defenders dont know who or where to box out if the guards are always moving and you have to keep and eye on them.

  3. He has played well all year. He just needs his shot and he will shoot good. I see a solid pg who plays hard on both ends. He is a keeper.

  4. I think PP just needs to adjust his shot selection. If the shot isnt falling, its better if he gets to the nail for a mid-ranger.

    Defensively, it would be nice if PP works smarter and works on learning how to take charges. Thats how unathletic players give value defensively like kyle lowry. We know PP isnt fast enough to pick pockets or tall/athletic enough to block shots. but he moves his feet well enough and fights for position. Learning to draw charges, hell even flopping, will be his next defensive step.

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