Jaylen Brown reveals Celtics' Baylor Scheierman earned 'Big Shot Bob' nickname for clutch shooting
Celtics teammate Jaylen Brown reveals Baylor Scheierman's 'Big Shot Bob' nickname, highlighting his 46.2% three-point shooting in playoffs and clutch play.

Boston Celtics wing Baylor Scheierman has garnered the nickname "Big Shot Bob" from his teammates. His clutch performance includes a 46.2% three-point shooting accuracy across four playoff games against Philadelphia.
Boston Celtics wing Baylor Scheierman has earned the nickname "Big Shot Bob" from teammates, including Jaylen Brown. This moniker highlights his capacity for impactful plays during crucial moments on the court. His performance has notably contributed to the team's playoff efforts.
Brown stated that the Celtics call Scheierman "Big Shot Bob" and described him as "big-time." Scheierman's three-point shooting in the recent four-game playoff series against Philadelphia demonstrates this capability. He converted 6-for-13 attempts from beyond the arc, achieving a 46.2% success rate. This performance notably exceeds the league average for three-point efficiency.
His contributions extend beyond shooting. In 14 minutes during Sunday's game against the 76ers, Scheierman helped the Celtics outscore their opponent by 12 points. Within two minutes of entering that game, he delivered a three-pointer and secured two offensive rebounds. This immediate impact reflects his consistent ability to make timely plays. Since April 1st, the second-year wing has maintained a 48% success rate on three-pointers, hitting at least one in each of his last nine contests.
Scheierman, a 2025 first-round draft pick, has evolved from a deep reserve to a player seeing meaningful minutes since mid-January. His development in making timely plays, baskets, and securing rebounds has become significant for the Celtics' success, as noted by Brown. This consistent output, often under the radar, underscores his growing role within the team. Moving forward, observers will watch how Scheierman's clutch capabilities continue to factor into the Celtics' postseason strategy and overall team dynamics.
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