The Boston Celtics have had a drastic makeover this off-season. Some of the mainstays from the last season, who were considered the cornerstones of the team, got shipped out. And they have also added some key players to the lineup. Amidst all this, Boston?s twenty-sixth pick of the 2020 draft not only remained unmoved, but also got his huge payday.
The Boston Celtics began their preseason with their game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown played in this opener, while Philly?s Joel Embiid and James Harden were a no-show.
Boston loves Pritchard
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Payton Pritchard?s intensity makes him a crowd favorite, and if the chants are to be believed, he is no less than an MVP for the Boston Loyalists. In the enthralling video below, you will hear the fans go wild with the MVP chants as Pritchard takes the free throws.
MVP chants for Payton Pritchard from the Celtics fans at TD Garden pic.twitter.com/ikaThrXyo3
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Payton Pritchard played important minutes in the 2022 season, but had a subpar outing under Joe Mazzulla. Some of it could be attributed to his heel injury, but even otherwise, Pritchard was under utilized. He had substantial success under Ime Udoka and even played during the crucial moments of important games. In this offseason, Marcus Smart, Grant Williams, Robert Williams III, and Malcolm Brogdon got traded, and Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis were brought in. Despite those wild moves, Payton Pritchard found himself glued to the Celtics. But he wanted to go to a team where he could contribute consistently and made a trade request. The Celtics, however, had other plans for him, which resulted in Pritchard signing a four-year, 30-million-dollar deal with the Boston team.
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What is up for the Celtics?
With Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday additions, clearly, Joe Mazzulla is taking a different approach to this season. Their style of play would have to cover their lack of size, the responsibility of which could land on the shoulders of Al Horford after a long time.
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Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown are both in their mid-twenties and have made it to the all-star teams multiple times. This super-talented duo has the potential to dethrone the East, which looks more formidable than ever. A lot rides on them, as they are expected to win a title for this storied franchise that has not won a championship since 2008.
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