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Re: Welcome to Boston, Svi Mykhailiuk! 

Post#141 » by shackles10 » Mon Apr 15, 2024 2:16 pm

Green89 wrote:Last 6 games from three:

Svi - 14/28 - 50%
Sam - 16/52 - 31%


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This includes the 1/17 or whatever it was though.
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Post#142 » by Celts17Pride » Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:23 pm

Svi Mykhailiuk shot 42% FG Pct and 39% 3 PT Pct for the year in 41 games and 10 minutes per game. Worked hard and played team basketball. Not sure what people were expecting from the 13th-15th player on the roster. Nice job.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Svi Mykhailiuk! 

Post#143 » by Curmudgeon » Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:38 pm

Celts17Pride wrote:Svi Mykhailiuk shot 42% FG Pct and 39% 3 PT Pct for the year in 41 games and 10 minutes per game. Worked hard and played team basketball. Not sure what people were expecting from the 13th-15th player on the roster. Nice job.


Yes, but his achilles heel is defense. If he could defend as well as Hauser he'd be higher on the pecking order.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Svi Mykhailiuk! 

Post#144 » by Celts17Pride » Tue Apr 16, 2024 12:25 am

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Celts17Pride wrote:Svi Mykhailiuk shot 42% FG Pct and 39% 3 PT Pct for the year in 41 games and 10 minutes per game. Worked hard and played team basketball. Not sure what people were expecting from the 13th-15th player on the roster. Nice job.


Yes, but his achilles heel is defense. If he could defend as well as Hauser he'd be higher on the pecking order.

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Re: Welcome to Boston, Svi Mykhailiuk! 

Post#145 » by 31to6 » Tue Apr 16, 2024 12:53 am

Curmudgeon wrote:
Celts17Pride wrote:Svi Mykhailiuk shot 42% FG Pct and 39% 3 PT Pct for the year in 41 games and 10 minutes per game. Worked hard and played team basketball. Not sure what people were expecting from the 13th-15th player on the roster. Nice job.


Yes, but his achilles heel is defense. If he could defend as well as Hauser he'd be higher on the pecking order.


I wasn’t expecting it, but I imagined he might find his way into a situation or two that mattered and take advantage of it. He didn’t. Bench “risers”’this season were Pritchard, Hauser, Kornet, Tillman, Queta and I guess Brissett, though I think he kind of sucks but his ORB energy is valuable.

Bench “non factors” this season were Stevens, Banton, and Svi. Svi played just good enough to not get salary dumped or prospect dumped at the deadline. I guess another way to say this is that I’m glad they didn’t need him. Had they, I feel like he might’ve delivered. I don’t think he’s that much worse than Evan Fournier, really.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Svi Mykhailiuk! 

Post#146 » by djFan71 » Tue Apr 16, 2024 12:56 am

31to6 wrote:
Curmudgeon wrote:
Celts17Pride wrote:Svi Mykhailiuk shot 42% FG Pct and 39% 3 PT Pct for the year in 41 games and 10 minutes per game. Worked hard and played team basketball. Not sure what people were expecting from the 13th-15th player on the roster. Nice job.


Yes, but his achilles heel is defense. If he could defend as well as Hauser he'd be higher on the pecking order.


I wasn’t expecting it, but I imagined he might find his way into a situation or two that mattered and take advantage of it. He didn’t. Bench “risers”’this season were Pritchard, Hauser, Kornet, Tillman, Queta and I guess Brissett, though I think he kind of sucks but his ORB energy is valuable.

Bench “non factors” this season were Stevens, Banton, and Svi. Svi played just good enough to not get salary dumped or prospect dumped at the deadline. I guess another way to say this is that I’m glad they didn’t need him. Had they, I feel like he might’ve delivered. I don’t think he’s that much worse than Evan Fournier, really.

Make sure to google the stats comparison with Fournier.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Svi Mykhailiuk! 

Post#147 » by 31to6 » Tue Apr 16, 2024 11:24 am

djFan71 wrote:
31to6 wrote:
Curmudgeon wrote:
Yes, but his achilles heel is defense. If he could defend as well as Hauser he'd be higher on the pecking order.


I wasn’t expecting it, but I imagined he might find his way into a situation or two that mattered and take advantage of it. He didn’t. Bench “risers”’this season were Pritchard, Hauser, Kornet, Tillman, Queta and I guess Brissett, though I think he kind of sucks but his ORB energy is valuable.

Bench “non factors” this season were Stevens, Banton, and Svi. Svi played just good enough to not get salary dumped or prospect dumped at the deadline. I guess another way to say this is that I’m glad they didn’t need him. Had they, I feel like he might’ve delivered. I don’t think he’s that much worse than Evan Fournier, really.

Make sure to google the stats comparison with Fournier.


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