Boston Celtics SURVIVE James Harden Scare, HOLD On in Wild Clippers Thriller
James Harden tried to steal this one from the Celtics, but they did just enough to hold on. I’ll tell you why this win is a bigger deal than it might seem right now on the Locked On Celtics podcast. Uh-huh. Be ready. It’s the season. Who else could it be? What they going to say now? Screaming like JT Cares. We kept the madness every game, every practice. Prime time. Deon D. White on the sideline. Raining Jace. How we started. Rais how we finish. Locked on Celtics, home of the winners, baby. Hey there. Welcome back to the Lockdown Celtics podcast right here on the Lockdown Podcast Network. Where is your team every day? Your team is the Boston Celtics and I talk about them Monday through Friday on this podcast. Bonus podcast on the weekends when they play except for this Friday because I’m going to be out of town for a wedding. So, that’s going to be the only one I miss. But every game, every podcast besides that one. So subscribe wherever you get your podcast. They’re free. They’re available everywhere. The show is obviously on YouTube. You can get into the comment section there. Share your thoughts with me. John Carales, beat writer for Boston Sports Journal. I’ve been covering this team for about 20 years. Doing this podcast for 10. And I’ve written a couple of books about the Celtics. Today’s show is brought to you by Game Time. Download the Game Time app, create an account, use the code lockdown NBA for $20 off your first purchase of tickets, maybe Celtics tickets for something. I want to also thank you for making the Lockdown Podcast Network the number one sports podcasting network on the planet. Today on the number one Celtics podcast on the planet, we’re talking about the Boston Celtics surviving uh against the LA Clippers 121 to 118. Later on, I’ll tell you why this matters and why this might be a bigger deal than you might think. I’ll get into some of the individual stuff like Jordan Walsh, uh complimentary stuff from Tyron Lou, uh after the game on Jordan Walsh. I thought I’ll I’ll save that for later. Jaylen Brown, all of that. Uh let’s just start with the game. Let’s start with the the the beginnings, the the meat of it all here where the Celtics had a 24-point lead uh with nine minutes to go in the third quarter. Okay, that doesn’t mean much in in today’s NBA, obviously. 10-point lead with 89 seconds to go. And yet there there was James Harden on the left wing left above the break with a chance to tie the game and send it into overtime. It was partly Boston’s fault, partly some luck, but the Celtics managed to survive this. Uh Harden was terrible for most of this game and then he just picked it up with an 18-point fourth quarter. He finished with 37. So basically half of those points in the fourth quarter. Doing his usual thing, getting to the free throw line with some questionable foul calls, but he got to the line 15 times. Typical James Harden night. Uh but uh the the Celtics did this to themselves in the third quarter where offensive rebounds, fouls, uh they they just kind of crushed their own momentum. They got up to 24 and things started to fall apart a little bit. The the Clippers won a little bit of a run. The Celtics were fouling, putting them on the line. The in the third quarter, the Clippers were 11 of 12 from the line. The Celtics were 0 for two from the line in the third quarter. uh second chance points. The the Celtics uh allowed three offensive rebounds. They allowed 12 second chance points in the third. Uh the Celtics had one offensive rebound for three second chance points. So the Celtics didn’t match what they were giving up. And this is this is the recipe for disaster for Boston. They were fouling. They put the the Clippers on the line. So here here are the Clippers in a situation here where the game was going exactly like I thought it would because the Clippers are obviously a West Coast team. They played in Dallas. They played a double overtime game in Dallas on Friday. This was a day and a half later. So you get one day to recover. Then you have to wake up 3:30 game. Guys are warming up around 1:30 1:00. That is what 10 a.m. Los Angeles time. They haven’t had time to adjust to the new time zone yet. They’re basically just waking up. This is a morning game, right? This is the you you’re showing up hours and hours and hours before you would normally show up for a game. So, I expected the Clippers to look bad. I expected James Harden to look bad, and he looked exactly like I thought he would in the in the first few quarters, the first two and a half quarters. And I thought, look, the Celtics were playing at a great pace. They they put up 103 shots. They got up a ton of shots. They took 20 22 more shots than the Clippers. That’s exactly what you want them to do. The pace was good. The tempo was good. They were starting to run them out of the gym. That’s exactly perfect. Chef’s kiss until third quarter. Desperation for the Clippers. The game is getting out of hand. and you just start following them and you put them in the bonus early and next thing you know they get to stand still and score points and then they get back and set their defense and the Celtics have to go up against the set defense instead of running and and getting layups and getting, you know, crossmatched and getting, you know, finding the the the mismatch and attacking that and getting to the rim. All of a sudden, the the game slows way down. Now, the Celtics and the Clippers are both last in pace, but the Celtics are middle of the pack in transition frequency according to Synergy. The Clippers are last in in frequency. The Clippers are truly a slow team. They are truly not a transition team where the Celtics do tend to get out into transition, but they’re not they’re just not like Miami or, you know, Chicago. They’re not the teams that just go out and fly around all the time. The Celtics are kind of in between, but this was was a great opportunity to run run and they were doing that once the Clippers got a chance to stand still and shoot 12 free throws. You make 11. You scored 11 of 36 points from the free throw line. So, it doesn’t exactly work the way I’m about to say it, but a normal good quarter, you give up 25 points, that’s that’s great. You have 11 free throws. There’s your 36 right there. It’s not exactly how this works, but it’s kind of indicative. You give them an opportunity. Well, you’re up 24. They cut it down to five. You You’re not boxing out. You give them a bunch of second chance points. You’re not crashing. You’re not getting the offensive rebounds. All of a sudden, that lead poof, it goes away. And then the credit for the Celtics is in the fourth quarter that all kind of stabilized. The Celtics in the fourth quarter uh they they won the free throw battle by one point. They won the second chance battle uh by uh 10. They had two. No, they had they lost the the one in the third quarter by 10, but then they uh had seven to the Clippers two. So they won that by five in the fourth quarter. So, you win the second chances, you force the turnovers, you match them at the free throw line, and a couple of those are intentional fouls at the end. There’s no doubt about that. But that you build a lead so you can get that and play the file game. So, the Celtics kind of steadied themselves. And this is why I I I kind of I like the win in this one maybe a lot more. I’m not going to sit here and bemoone the loss of a 24-point lead, maybe like I might have in the past. This one, yeah, absolutely. You cannot do what they did in the third quarter. That is something you need to fix the fouls. It’s it’s it’s small little things, right? You you clean up three, four, five shooting fouls. All of a sudden, the free throw disparity goes from 28, they they were 28 of 30. If you clean up three shooting fouls, that’s six. That’s six free throws that they don’t make. So, it’s 22 of 24. Well, that’s a little bit more tolerable, right? That’s six points that you shave off. Well, now it’s a three-point win. Now, now you’re you’re up nine. If you give if you clean up a couple of rebounds, just a couple in that in that third quarter, instead of 12 second chance points, you give up eight. So now that’s four points. Now it’s a 13-point game. It’s a more comfortable win. That that’s a game that you win much more easily and you probably get a little garbage time at the end. So they absolutely have to clean that up. There’s no doubt about that. But turning around in the fourth quarter, they were up five going into the fourth. They lost it by two. So basically playing it even. You factor in that James Harden went absolutely nuts in that fourth quarter. The three shots that he hit just insanely just boom boom boom like the one that he missed. That was that was crazy. You know what? I’m gonna come back. I’m talk about that last shot and why there were three things wrong and two of them before we even get to whether they should have filed a vit Zubach because the Celtics need to be more aware of that was a perfect play by the Clippers. Perfect play. But before I get to Pritchard and White and them finding their shots, I got to talk about that last play and how the Celtics really screwed that up in a few different ways. That is coming up next. Today’s show is brought to you by Robin Hood. Your ambition just met its match. With Robin Hood, you play for the win. Not just in not just on game day, but every day. Locking in on every opening, beating your PR, then beating it again. Channel that drive into your money. Robin Hood puts you in control of your money. 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He hit one with nine seconds left, hit one with three seconds left, and then he hit one he he took that one with one one basically one second left. Perfect play. He misses. So number one, the Celtics were talking about should we might have wanted to foul Zubach there, but I think number one is why weren’t you guarding the inbound pass? Chris Dunn, there’s no timeouts. He has to make a fullcourt pass. Why isn’t somebody in his face making it difficult for him to see, making it difficult for that angle, making him have to throw it a little higher? the angle. Make the angle a little bit different. Put a little more air underneath it so somebody on the other end, one of your defenders, can maybe get around and and get underneath it and tip the pass. So, number one, have somebody on the ball. Number two, what were Derek White and Well, it was mostly mostly Derek White, but Sam Hower was there, too. He was he was gu kind of guarding somebody else. What was anybody doing behind Zubach? Being behind Zubach makes no sense. You’re up three. Zubot, the worst thing that could happen is Zubach catches one over the shoulder and dunks it and you have8 seconds left with no timeouts. All you do is you run the same thing down the other end. Just throw a touchdown pass down the other end that just gets tipped. Just somebody get a hand on it. Just don’t throw it out of bounds. There’s impossible. It’s impossible for the Clippers to score twice in 1.6 seconds. So why was anybody behind Zubach? So just that was not great either. And then okay, so then you get to the point three where okay, Zubach has it there. Do you foul Zubot? I guess yes because Harden was making those shots and you didn’t want to give him the opportunity and you put Zubach at the line. Maybe he misses the first one. I I don’t even like that. I mean, it certainly makes sense and yes, yes, you probably should do it, but also I’m not thrilled with the idea of the Celtics having to box out and prevent a tipin. Like, what’s what, you know, pick your poison. What’s worse, James Harden with a three-pointer in in that situation or Zubach hitting a free throw and then intentionally missing? And with the way the Celtics rebound, you don’t think that somebody’s going to tip that in. I don’t have any confidence in the Celtics getting that rebound. So, I kind of was, hey, if Harden makes it, he makes it. And he didn’t. But before we even get to them fouling Zubach, I thought they they that was poorly defended final second. But hey, listen, that’s something where now you watch this in film, you say, “Okay, if we’re in that situation again, up three last second, they don’t have any timeouts. Just guard. Who cares if you get get it over your head for two? It’s it’s it’s not going to be a a full court. It’s going to be a 90 foot alleyoop. So, I mean, unless uh you don’t do that against Denver with, you know, Joic throwing the pass maybe, but like Jokic could throw a fullcourt alleyoop to Aaron Gordon. Like that play I would actually believe happened, but outside of that, I don’t think it would happen anyway. Okay, so I’m spending a lot of time on that. Uh it doesn’t matter. They It didn’t It didn’t go in. Uh got to Payton Pritchard. He was eight of 13. He was actually eight of 10 at one point and then he missed a few obviously, but he he brought his field goal percent his three-point field goal percentage up four full points with this. So, water is going to find its level. I thought Pritchard and Derek White combined. White was four of eight. White hit a huge one in the fourth quarter. So, uh, I think we’re we’re probably turning a corner when it comes to their shooting. So, that was really good to see. That was never a major concern, but you hear these guys talk. Pritchard has talked about like I was in a mental funk and then today after the game he talked about I, you know, was really tinkering with my form and and really overthinking. He admitted he’s like, I’m an overthinker when it comes to this stuff. and might have might have gone too far with it. And now he’s just saying, “Hey, I’m going to let it fly.” So that’s good. This is exactly where you need to be. This is great to see Pritchard like don’t overdo it. Don’t overthink it. Don’t, you know, I understand the need to like perfect. And you know these guys at this level think about things in such a granular way that is beyond well beyond my comprehension. I feel like I have a pretty good grasp on the game of basketball. But these guys are just you know as I’ve I’ve said like I see myself as a you know like a high school science teacher when it comes to basketball. Like I know a few things and I can teach a few things. These guys are astrophysicists. these guys understand things at a when it comes to basketball at a level that I’m like, wait, hold on. You what? You you think about it this way. And so, yeah, I can understand why these guys might oh, you know, it’s it’s coming off my finger this way and if I do this and if I do that and you know my foot, if they do all that stuff, like I can understand you wanting to get to a point where you’ve refined it too. But sometimes you can sand something too much and you’ve gone too far and now you’ve created an imperfection by trying to be too perfect. So I’m I’m very happy to hear Pritchard say that I’m just letting it fly. Trust in the work. He’s and and that’s great. And I think Derek might be in a similar boat, not necessarily with the tinkering, but with the overthinking or getting in his head. I think now he’s he’s you got that confidence back that’s flowing. Feels good. He looks good. So, this this was very much like a classic like we’re getting classic Derek White back which is good. He was seven of 17. Uh four of eight from three, 22 points, nine assists, seven rebounds. So, you know, flirting with a triple double. Once you get to the sevens in these categories, you can start saying flirting with a triple double. So, that that’s where he was. Uh Pritchard had 30, he and Jaylen Brown had, you know, combined for 63 points. Uh Jaylen Brown 33 points, 13 rebounds. He had seven rebounds in the fourth quarter, 13 points in the fourth quarter. That’s another thing about that fourth quarter where the Celtics shored things up. They even though Harden did all his damage like towards the end, Jaylen did his damage earlier. He had 13 points in the fourth quarter to kind of counter what what Harden did. So, it was just really good to see the Celtics kind of level off in that fourth quarter and you make shots. You you prevent them from from coming all the way back. You execute the Payton Pritchard to Jaylen Brown dunk with was this 15 seconds to go or so. The the press break that was that’s something you haven’t seen executed, right? That the Celtics broke a press. They didn’t, you know, they didn’t screw it up. They didn’t turn it over. They broke the press. They got a dunk and got it to five. That was important. Uh they made their free throws, four free throws down the stretch. Shout out to Jordan Walsh. You you zoom out a little bit more. He had two clutch free throws. So that was they executed down the stretch. They executed when it mattered most. And so uh great great performance there. I’ll talk about Jordan Walsh and I’ll talk about why this is a bigger deal because of all of this stuff. That is coming up next. Today’s show is brought to you by FanDuel. NBA is back, baby. No better place to get in on the action than FanDuel, the official sports betting partner of the NBA. Even if you missed the start of the game, you can sit there and get in on the action. You want to ride the hot hand. That would have been a heck of a hot hand to ride in this game with James Harden. 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Everything, every move that you want to make on Lockdown Fantasy Basketball, he’s got you. Whatever you want to do, add, drop, trade, he he’s got it. It’s the number one fantasy basketball show on the number one sports podcasting network in the world. Um, shout out to uh Jordan Walsh who continues to play great defense. Now, you say, “Well, he was guarding James Harden. Harden scored 37.” Well, he wasn’t the only one guarding Harden. And I thought he guarded Harden very well after the game. Ty Louu was very complimentary of um Jordan Walsh. He said, “I thought he did a great job just competing uh with James just denying him the basketball, picking him up full court, making it tough on him. He did a great job.” And you need guys like that on your team. So that’s, you know, very nice thing to hear from the, you know, head coach of the other team. Walsh, not perfect, but he’s he’s finding a way to use those long arms of his to get in there and poke the ball free. With him and Minot, you have two guys of similar ability, similar capabilities. Uh, and they, you know, you can you can put those guys on the other team’s best player. Doesn’t have to be Jaylen Brown. And I know Jaylen like likes to be that guy, but he doesn’t have to be that guy. You can you can take some of the pressure off of him. And I appreciate that Jaylen wants to do that, but right now with this team, Jaylen’s working extraordinarily hard to score. He’s working very hard to score the ball. put him on somebody else like they did in this game and let Jordan Walsh do the heavy lifting. Jaylen will switch. He’ll get his times on Harden. He’s not going to shy away from those those assignments. But take advantage of the guys you have. Don’t waste Jordan Walsh’s defensive ability on somebody else just because Jaylen wants this assignment. Like I appreciate that very very much, but doesn’t have to be that way. So, I liked that he got the the assignment on Harden. I like that he did very well for most of the game. He did well. Now, again, couple of the foul calls were questionable at best. And because the Celtics were able to win, I can highlight those and not sound like I’m making an excuse. There were a couple where it’s like James Harden definitely changed his changed his path. He wasn’t going to the basket. He changed his path to create the contact with uh Walsh, bounced off of him unnaturally, and still got the foul call. I don’t know how he’s getting those, but that was those those were bad calls. And, you know, hopefully hopefully the league reviews those with with these refs. But that’s that’s a that’s the type of play that they’re trying to legislate out of the out of the game. You don’t want these, you don’t want a player to influence the game by manipulating it. And I think the cell the the the NBA has kind of established that in recent years. And this was kind of back to old school Harden kind of grifting his way towards free throws. But whatever. Um, it’s Jordan Walsh. Hey, at least maybe when you go back and look at this now, Jordan Walsh, maybe the refs can go back and say, “Actually, that was pretty good defense. we got to give this guy the benefit of the doubt, you know, and maybe you just got to earn your stripes, but that was uh I thought his defense was good. And so now the Celtics win this game and this matters. These games, these types of wins matter. And this is a bigger deal to me because how they did it, because they didn’t lose, because they went through the the the things that they went through in the third quarter. They didn’t carry it over into the fourth. They found a way to win. They found a way to um put themselves in position where hey, if Harden had hit that shot, it wasn’t a gamewinner. It wasn’t like the Kelly Uber put back against the Sixers. If he had hit that shot, they would have gone into overtime. And while it feels like, oh, if he hit that shot, they would have lost. It’s not the case. And who knows who knows what would have happened in overtime. Any any outcome is likely. The Celtics could have lost in overtime, but also the Clippers could have run out of gas. We’ve seen that happen millions of times in the NBA or thousands of times in the NBA where a team makes a frantic run, they tie the game, send it to overtime, and then get waxed on a 12-2 run and the the you know, the other team wins by 10, which very easily could have happened in this game. Um because again I I don’t I think they they you know Harden made that frantic kind of final push. I don’t think that the the rest of the Clippers were you know ready to to go another five minutes. So but regardless putting that LA that 9-minute stretch aside for them moving forward in the fourth Jaylen coming through now it wasn’t Jaylen’s most efficient night. 33 points on 33 field goal attempts is a very 90s superstar type of thing to do. That was it’s not an efficient night. He was one of seven from three. Uh but 13 points in the fourth quarter. Uh finding the seven rebounds in the fourth quarter. That’s called finding a way. And so I think I think I I’m going to give him the benefit of the doubt. He missed some free some layups in the third quarter especially. That’s bad. You missed layups are damaging. I don’t know who needs to hear this, but just getting to the rim isn’t like, ah, well, hey, they got to the rim. He missed the layup, but he got to the rim. That’s no, that’s not how this works. Missing a layup is insanely damaging to an NBA team, to a basketball team. You miss a layup, that guy is behind the play. All of a sudden, the other team gets it’s an inherent five on four advantage. You’re immediately because the momentum is taking you out of bounds. the guy who lays it in is the last guy back. And either he thinks he got fouled and he’s turning to a ref or maybe he fell or maybe he’s just mad at himself, he’s behind the play. Those plays always seem to turn into something at least an opportunity for the other team. And so, yes, Jaylen had and he was down on himself after the game. He had some missed layups. The Celix missed some layups and and you can’t have that. You have to clean that up. But Jaylen missed those layups in the third quarter, but found a way in the fourth. The Celtics found a way to execute in the fourth. You know, like I said, Jordan Walsh hitting those free throws. Jordan, Derek, Payton, all hitting free throws. Uh, executing that fast break to get that dunk to make it so the worst thing that could have happened was a tie game, right? Whereas the past, like this season, the Celtics put themselves in position to lose those games. And so, this is an important win. The results matter. Like I said after the last game, the results matter. And this is a result that matters to me because they found a way to do it and found a little bit more poise. Just a little bit more poise than they had the last time. Incremental progress. And now here the Celtics are at seven and seven. The Celtics started the season 0 and three. So they’re seven and four in their last 11 games. That’s really good. 7-4, that’s great. It’s a 60some win percentage. At 7-7, the Celtics need to win like 55% of their games. And they get to that 44 45 wins that I think has been on the high end of most people’s predictions. And if you obviously the more you win the you know you get 46 47 it’s it’s still still within reach very reasonable results are within reach. So this is an important win figuring out how to win a game like this. Forget that the opponent it was in a bad spot for sure. I get it. You need to win this. Now you got Brooklyn twice. This is a this is an important stretch. Brooklyn twice at Brooklyn Tuesday. Brooklyn at home on Friday. You win those two games. You’re nine and seven. Now you’re looking good. Now you you have yourself a little bit of leeway. You put yourself in a position now where you’re stacking you’re stacking those those positive results. I will be here after the road Brooklyn game, the home Brooklyn game on Friday. I’ll have to catch up on that. I’m going to be out of town at a wedding. So that’s the one game that I haven’t missed the game in forever. So, but just so you know, Friday night, do not expect, but I will be here every other game. So, make sure you’re subscribed. The show is free. It’s available everywhere. It’s on YouTube. I’d love to have you become an everydayer. Join me every Monday through Friday. 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Boston Celtics survive furious James Harden rally to edge LA Clippers 121-118. Is this gritty win a preview of the team’s true playoff resilience?
John Karalis breaks down the Celtics’ rollercoaster victory, spotlighting Jaylen Brown’s 33-point, 13-rebound effort, Payton Pritchard and Derrick White’s timely shooting, and Jordan Walsh’s tenacious defense. The analysis examines how Boston built a 24-point lead, nearly squandered it behind fouls and second-chance points, then reasserted control with clutch execution in the fourth quarter. Tyronn Lue’s praise for Walsh and Harden’s epic fourth quarter raise tough questions about Boston’s late-game poise.
Can Joe Mazzulla’s squad clean up defensive lapses and missed layups to stay atop the NBA standings? With back-to-back games against the Brooklyn Nets looming, John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal explores the Celtics’ evolving identity, key areas for improvement, and why this hard-fought triumph could matter more than the scoreboard suggests.
1:00 Celtics Survive Clippers Comeback
8:00 Breaking Down Final Possessions
12:40 Pritchard & White Find Their Rhythm
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23 comments
Let's go Celtics
Yikes! 😬 Fun game. JB was great in the 4th.
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Harden was hitting some tough shots at the end
Harden’s a baller man! But Celts weathered the storm. Pritch was outstanding and love how not only did JB get buckets but he grabbed 12 rebounds as well. Garza is quietly becoming a great energy/dirty work guy off the bench. Kind of what we had hoped Boucher would be more of. Thanks John ☘️🔒
Should Pritchard have just missed the free throw? 1.6 seconds left.. no way there’s enough time to grab a board make a pass and get a shot off right?
Jordan Walsh saved the C's. Clutch free throws! It looked like they were wide awake and ready to steal this one in overtime.
Wasn’t able to watch the game today but pleased with the result regardless. I think this team is probably closer to a .500 team than anything more
Today was the perfect game that John points about Queta were showing up. He played hard but missed some opportunities at the rim. Baylor & Jordan were solid but the fouls were frustrating. Good game from the Celtics hood team win ☘️.
Weird weekend without a Locked On Celtics all time, so good to see you back, John, and the W for the Cs (I took the opportunity to listen into the White Noise, great listen, now the 2nd podcast I listen to – never been into that before finding the LoC)
Where is the energy we saw from Minot two weeks ago? I don’t see that same intensity in him. I’m curious what’s going on?
Ty enjoy. The wedding
Are you still believe white better than JB?
Without JB this team 1-13
I’d def foul in tht situation up three.
Everyone on the team shud be taking the challenge of guarding their man, defense is a mentality so is reb .
You deserve the break #JohnK enjoy the wedding & dont even stress the podcast Im fairly sure we will survive missing one podcast🍀🍀
• Great defense by Walsh
• Simon’s has shown he struggles to bring the ball up against defensive pressure and settle for tough shots
But again playing against bad teams and getting these wins help the team build confidence and get the Celtics ready to compete against playoff teams
what's up with A Simons??? 0 pts??? low minutes
I'm glad the boys ☘️☘️won but I have admit I was little upset the lead was diminish but Tommy used to say a win is a win ☘️😎
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We've done this for years. The game is going our way and we're moving, so we completely slow it down, play the half court game, and we're suddenly playing for our lives.
Al Horford and Luke Kornet aree making around $16.5 million a year. Celtics are paying Houser, Boucher, and Tillman around 14.5…andf these guys either don't play and play poorly (Houser). If the team intended to compete, why not sign p[roven and experienced players for the same money they pay these 3 dudes to just take up space on the bench or be ineffective on the court? I don't get it.
You didn’t mention Queta missing thousand layups right under the basket. What’s wrong with that guy?