A Defensive Led Road Trip, but the Offense Needs Help, and Jayson Tatum Could be Just That | Ep: 056
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Boston went 3–1 on the West Coast and the big takeaway is clear: the defense is legit and sustainable, but the offense is fragile when the shot-making dries up. The Denver loss wasn’t just “scheduled” — it exposed the same late-game problem that keeps showing up: too much load on Jaylen Brown, not enough reliable secondary creation, and long scoring droughts once teams key in on Derrick White and Payton Pritchard.On the bright side, Joe Mazzulla has cemented a gutsy identity post-deadline, and the young defense-first group (Baylor Scheierman, Hugo Gonzalez, Jordan Walsh, Ron Harper Jr.) is giving real minutes and real impact. The question now is simple: can Jayson Tatum return and stabilize the half-court offense without disrupting what’s working defensively? If the Celtics can pair this elite defense with even “85% Tatum” shot creation, they’ve got a path to a real playoff run.