Duffman100 wrote:When is this happening? When do I get a chance to watch Baynes-free basketball?
Never. I am hearing from my sauces that Baynes is signing a 5 year extension with us. He is FOREVER cemented into the Raptors' legacy.
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Duffman100 wrote:When is this happening? When do I get a chance to watch Baynes-free basketball?
Dalek wrote:alienchild wrote:Dalek wrote:I would have loved the idea of bringing in Birch several games ago, but I am not exactly sure what Toronto is doing here. With the loss to Chicago the Raps are 3 games back, effectively 3.5 games back because Chicago has the tie breaker.
Likely this weekend we lose both games unless we get back Lowry. For sure FVV is missing one or both games. Likely, Birch and/or Gillespie come in on Sunday unless they can some how expedite things. Even if that is the case that one or both are ready for Saturday, they will be playing with zero practice time.
To me, by the end of the weekend, this team will be 5.5 games back of a play-in opportunity. That is an insurmountable challenge.
Why even both bringing in Birch?
Good point. Why waste an opportunity to inflict further physical/psychological damage to OG/Pascal.
Well, my point is it is too late to actually make the playoffs. You bring in a veteran back-up like Birch and the team plays above .500 ball and just misses the playoffs. All it accomplishes is ticking all the players off that the FO responded too late. This team should be focusing on testing out young guys that they could sign on the cheap to develop.
I guess from a physicality perspective it does save the team from getting beat-up by adding some additional players, but they have honestly went this far without doing anything, I wonder why the FO chose to respond now.
Dalek wrote:I would have loved the idea of bringing in Birch several games ago, but I am not exactly sure what Toronto is doing here. With the loss to Chicago the Raps are 3 games back, effectively 3.5 games back because Chicago has the tie breaker.
Likely this weekend we lose both games unless we get back Lowry. For sure FVV is missing one or both games. Likely, Birch and/or Gillespie come in on Sunday unless they can some how expedite things. Even if that is the case that one or both are ready for Saturday, they will be playing with zero practice time.
To me, by the end of the weekend, this team will be 5.5 games back of a play-in opportunity. That is an insurmountable challenge.
Why even both bringing in Birch?
Badonkadonk wrote:I honestly don't get why the Knicks would pass him up. Noel and Robinson are injured, so they're desperate for both playoffs and at that position. They also have the cap room to outright absorb him off of waivers.
I hope he makes it to the Raps, just don't get it.
J-Roc wrote:We have all learned with Baynes, if it looks like a bench guy and quacks like a bench guy, it must be a bench guy.
alienchild wrote:TD2FutureStar wrote:Slade3 wrote:
Are you arguing with yourself?
I was replying to Fairview4Life..................
Just a point of clarification about the first quote- why would you be dissatisfied with an undefeated team?
Slade3 wrote:TD2FutureStar wrote:Slade3 wrote:
Are you arguing with yourself?
I was replying to Fairview4Life..................
I know you were but you still did a 180 on your view. First you said we'd win all our games then later ask how has that worked out after Fairview4life agreed with your initial statement.
Fairview4Life wrote:Slade3 wrote:TD2FutureStar wrote:I was replying to Fairview4Life..................
I know you were but you still did a 180 on your view. First you said we'd win all our games then later ask how has that worked out after Fairview4life agreed with your initial statement.
I wasn't agreeing, I just thought winning all our games would be pretty awesome.
Badonkadonk wrote:I honestly don't get why the Knicks would pass him up. Noel and Robinson are injured, so they're desperate for both playoffs and at that position. They also have the cap room to outright absorb him off of waivers.
I hope he makes it to the Raps, just don't get it.
Merit wrote:Badonkadonk wrote:I honestly don't get why the Knicks would pass him up. Noel and Robinson are injured, so they're desperate for both playoffs and at that position. They also have the cap room to outright absorb him off of waivers.
I hope he makes it to the Raps, just don't get it.
Nobody wants a player on their team who isn't actually interested in playing for them. Noel isn't a long term injury. They also have Taj Gibson, and Robinson can come back in time for the playoffs if the Knicks make it there. Not enough playing time down the road, IMO. There are also agents at play who look to do the best for their clients. I'm sure Birch's agent would encourage teams to pass on him so he can get to the Raptors.
The key word here for me is "home". Nobody in the NBA can fault someone for wanting to go home.
Kingsway_fan wrote:Following a long line of scrubs who wanna play for raptors.... wake up when ONE TOP TIER Canadian in his prime want to play for raptors....and does so....
TD2FutureStar wrote:Fairview4Life wrote:Slade3 wrote:
I know you were but you still did a 180 on your view. First you said we'd win all our games then later ask how has that worked out after Fairview4life agreed with your initial statement.
I wasn't agreeing, I just thought winning all our games would be pretty awesome.
It certainly would b and I believe Nick and Masai believe it's a winning formula. However with defenders being penalized for playing defense in the NBA and the fact that you still need to outscore your opponents to win basketball games its not a good strategy to field a t
eam of one way players that only play defense.
Very shocked how this has lead to such massive confusion here. Haha. Anyways, moving on.
Merit wrote:Badonkadonk wrote:I honestly don't get why the Knicks would pass him up. Noel and Robinson are injured, so they're desperate for both playoffs and at that position. They also have the cap room to outright absorb him off of waivers.
I hope he makes it to the Raps, just don't get it.
Nobody wants a player on their team who isn't actually interested in playing for them. Noel isn't a long term injury. They also have Taj Gibson, and Robinson can come back in time for the playoffs if the Knicks make it there. Not enough playing time down the road, IMO. There are also agents at play who look to do the best for their clients. I'm sure Birch's agent would encourage teams to pass on him so he can get to the Raptors.
The key word here for me is "home". Nobody in the NBA can fault someone for wanting to go home.
WeThe2019Champs wrote:What's taking so long? Need Baynes to take a break.
GreatWhiteStiff wrote:TD2FutureStar wrote:Fairview4Life wrote:
I wasn't agreeing, I just thought winning all our games would be pretty awesome.
It certainly would b and I believe Nick and Masai believe it's a winning formula. However with defenders being penalized for playing defense in the NBA and the fact that you still need to outscore your opponents to win basketball games its not a good strategy to field a t
eam of one way players that only play defense.
Very shocked how this has lead to such massive confusion here. Haha. Anyways, moving on.
Luckily the refs not allowing much defence to be played will have minimal impact on Terrence Davis.