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New Celtics learning process will sit at core of everything they want to do

The new Boston Celtics big-man room will need to learn quickly, as they will be at the center of the offense.

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BOSTON — For the last few years, the Boston Celtics’ two-man games have been second nature. Oftentimes, it would be Jayson Tatum with the ball in his hands and Al Horford setting the screen. Sub out Tatum for Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, or Payton Pritchard and Horford for Kristaps Porzingis or Luke Kornet, and it would serve the same effect.