E for 3: Etwaun Moore: A savy vet in a rookies body!
Etwaun Moore has been extremely impressive so far for the Celtics. I really never expected him to be such a good player. His offensive skill set is an extreme asset for the Cs second unit. For a young player Moore plays like a savy veteran rarely turning the ball over. Moore has shown he has no problem taking big shots. As I found myself saying during last nights game… E for 3!!!!!
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He has had one good game...
And that was last night. What are you talking about.
Also
2 years older than Bradley, Moore played 4 years of college.
Sometimes glass glitters more than diamonds because it has more to prove.
Moore
1 game means let him play more minutes and he well contribute it’s only basketball not street maintennance.
Neither Moore, AB or JJ will ever be an all star, but if they all turn out to be players in this league than I think think Danny did a fine job.
Danny is not going to use the OKC model to rebuild he is going to use the 2007 Celtics model, stockpile and trade.
Moore
I dont think moores defense is that far behind bradleys, he doesnt take risks and keeps his man in front of him. hes very good at staying out of foul trouble and on offense he is much better than bradley. he can bring the ball up the floor and hes much better at dribbling, i just hope he moves in front of bradley permanently
by JuJuan some moore on Jan 28, 2012 2:50 AM EST reply actions
they're both situational
The bench rotation guys are all about having specific skillsets to keep the awesomeness rolling. If we’re playing against Chicago and Rondo needs a breather, but Rose is still on the court, it makes sense to put Bradley in, have him share Rose’s jersey for a little bit and keep Chicago from getting on track.
Meanwhile if we’re against say Orlando, who doesn’t have a really great primary ball handler or back up ball handler, then Moore is much better offensively so it makes sense to trade one for the other. Especially since Bradley is not a great shooter by percentages by comparrison, and their unit will often play with Quisy, who doesn’t have long range for his shot either.
For now they’re the first guys off the bench at the 1 and 2 anyway so it doesn’t matter that much. But yeah.
Sometimes glass glitters more than diamonds because it has more to prove.

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