Nothing radical here - much of it said on these boards.
Robson is quite well respected in the rags.
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The Raptors will finish last in defensive efficiency for the second year in a row. And without Chris Bosh or Hedo Turkoglu, they are also scoring 5.2 fewer points per 100 possessions than a year ago and will suffer a net loss of at least 17 wins. The obvious scapegoat is Andrea Bargnani, who is not only a poor defender but also a volume shooter with below-average accuracy both inside and outside the three-point arc. Pairing him with a reluctant shooter like point guard Jose Calderon is how Toronto also ranks only 21st in offensive efficiency. The Raptors did show signs of ruggedness in the frontcourt from steadily improving rookie Ed Davis, energetic but foul-prone power forward Amir Johnson and rebounding fiend Reggie Evans, who could move on as a free agent after the season. But management needs to change the defensive culture, especially given the presence of Bargnani (who has four years and $41.5 million left on his contract) and second-year swingman DeMar DeRozan, whose dramatic development on offense ensures that he will be among the team leaders in minutes again.
The Raptors will finish last in defensive efficiency for the second year in a row. And without Chris Bosh or Hedo Turkoglu, they are also scoring 5.2 fewer points per 100 possessions than a year ago and will suffer a net loss of at least 17 wins.
But but but the offense was supposed to be more free-flowing without a black hole ball stopper in the lineup!
If the new CBA allows each team to release a player and shed the salary (as it did in 2005) - who would the raptors drop?
Verrrrrrry interesting.
And I don't know. Bargnani and Calderon make the most money, but theres no way we just drop them. Anyone else doesn't get paid enough or have years left to make it worth our while.
This kinda thing would be used for players like Marcus Banks when we had him, or Reggie Evans if he had more years left on his contract.
And I don't know. Bargnani and Calderon make the most money, but theres no way we just drop them. Anyone else doesn't get paid enough or have years left to make it worth our while.
This kinda thing would be used for players like Marcus Banks when we had him, or Reggie Evans if he had more years left on his contract.
I'm thinking Klezia..
I was going to say Amir, but well at least he contributes.
Klezia was the tank commander before getting injured.. and we aren't paying him a low salary either.
I was going to say Amir, but well at least he contributes.
Klezia was the tank commander before getting injured.. and we aren't paying him a low salary either.
He got injured in the summer, so he was injured the entire season and we can't evaluate him based on those games. The Raptors doctors, as always, made him play through it until he broke definitely
He got injured in the summer, so he was injured the entire season and we can't evaluate him based on those games. The Raptors doctors, as always, made him play through it until he broke definitely
Same thing happened to Alvin Williams and his career ended because of it.
Kleiza's tough to evaluate. He was terrible, but its true that he was injured. But I think he's a bit overpaid. I don't think that would be enough to justify dropping his contract, unless he told the team he wanted to return to Europe.
Kleiza's tough to evaluate. He was terrible, but its true that he was injured. But I think he's a bit overpaid. I don't think that would be enough to justify dropping his contract, unless he told the team he wanted to return to Europe.
I say give him a second chance, he played great during the Worlds and pre-season, showed a lot of composure and confidence in his shot selection. I felt he really cripple under pressure as soon as the season started and forced his shot taking in a lot of situations. (Reminded me of turkadodo)
Let's see how he respond for the next year, we're a rebuilding team so what do we got to lose?