Where have the Marcus Smart naysayers gone? Well, the truth is that they strill exist - but in lesser numbers.
Smart came away from the Celtics 95-86 win over the 76'ers with a team-high 22 points, hitting on 53% from the field and 38% from downtown. He also added seven boards, seven assists and tied Rob Williams for top plus/minus (+18).
But there was more from The Wolverine. He once again had "The Look" to start this game. That meant no plays off, "no quarter"defense and absolute intensity.
By the way, when did Marcus morph into Boston's third opion on offense? After 12 playoff games, he ranks only behing Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown in poinjts (16.6 PPG). But he can't shoot - right? How does 46.6% FG and 36.4% on 3s sound for this post-season?
The Green is going nowhere without Jayson Tatum who put the team on his back in the final period last night - but it is Smart who is the unofficial leader of the Boston Celtics.
Look for "The Look" from The Wolverine at the start of Game-7 at TD Garden on Sunday. Al Horford may be the "Old Geezer" on the squad, but it is Marcus Smart that has been with The Green the longest. I think of both when I virtually view Banner 18 hanging from the rafters.
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