Chandan wrote:lol after winning 11 straight houston completely reversed and lost 5 straight and are now likely out of the playin race.
Fred shot 31% from three over that stretch.
They were eliminated after the Dallas game
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Chandan wrote:lol after winning 11 straight houston completely reversed and lost 5 straight and are now likely out of the playin race.
Fred shot 31% from three over that stretch.
Basketball_Jones wrote:raptorforlife88 wrote:Basketball_Jones wrote:Interesting seeing guys like Banton, Flynn, Precious who were all dead weight with us do something after leaving. Perhaps our management isn’t cooked at all and can certainly let spot talent. Flynn is still pretty meh to me despite going for 50. Precious I think has now at least proven he’s not useless and can be in rotation. Banton we’ll have to wait and see but there’s a path there to be a sixth man guy.
Precious has 2 points total in his last four games combined. Averaging 0.5 PPG.
If we extend it to ten games he's averaging 5ppg.
Hes the same as he was in Toronto. Capable of putting together some great stretches but over the course of the season being really inconsistent.
He proved just as much that he wasn't useless in Toronto as he has in NY.
Is he not really playing though because Mitchell is back? I haven’t really looked lately but it wouldn’t surprise me he fell out of rotation now that they have centers
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YogurtProducer wrote:
lol this reminds me of when Toronto got Tucker and Ibaka and Raptors fans (like me) were convinced we were set now.
OG is great, but not that great
WaltFrazier wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:
lol this reminds me of when Toronto got Tucker and Ibaka and Raptors fans (like me) were convinced we were set now.
OG is great, but not that great
OG is a level or more above Tucker and Serge. Their team will miss their #2 scorer Randle in playoffs so we'll see how it plays out. With Randle, or by adding the right guy next year, I think they could be a clear 2nd in the East and give Boston a good run in the ECF.
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YogurtProducer wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:lol this reminds me of when Toronto got Tucker and Ibaka and Raptors fans (like me) were convinced we were set now.
OG is great, but not that great
OG is a level or more above Tucker and Serge. Their team will miss their #2 scorer Randle in playoffs so we'll see how it plays out. With Randle, or by adding the right guy next year, I think they could be a clear 2nd in the East and give Boston a good run in the ECF.
Serge was a 1st team all-defence and top 5 DPOTY voting center who was also one of the few true stretch bigs in the league.
He was far from a tier below OG. I would argue both were similar.
Ibaka ended up being a 15/8 27mpg guy on a championship team who brought great defense and immense leadership. Easily on OG's level.
YogurtProducer wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:lol this reminds me of when Toronto got Tucker and Ibaka and Raptors fans (like me) were convinced we were set now.
OG is great, but not that great
OG is a level or more above Tucker and Serge. Their team will miss their #2 scorer Randle in playoffs so we'll see how it plays out. With Randle, or by adding the right guy next year, I think they could be a clear 2nd in the East and give Boston a good run in the ECF.
Serge was a 1st team all-defence and top 5 DPOTY voting center who was also one of the few true stretch bigs in the league.
He was far from a tier below OG. I would argue both were similar.
Ibaka ended up being a 15/8 27mpg guy on a championship team who brought great defense and immense leadership. Easily on OG's level.
Los_29 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:
OG is a level or more above Tucker and Serge. Their team will miss their #2 scorer Randle in playoffs so we'll see how it plays out. With Randle, or by adding the right guy next year, I think they could be a clear 2nd in the East and give Boston a good run in the ECF.
Serge was a 1st team all-defence and top 5 DPOTY voting center who was also one of the few true stretch bigs in the league.
He was far from a tier below OG. I would argue both were similar.
Ibaka ended up being a 15/8 27mpg guy on a championship team who brought great defense and immense leadership. Easily on OG's level.
Ibaka’s peak was higher but I’d say the Ibaka we had was probably a level below OG.
WaltFrazier wrote:Los_29 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:Serge was a 1st team all-defence and top 5 DPOTY voting center who was also one of the few true stretch bigs in the league.
He was far from a tier below OG. I would argue both were similar.
Ibaka ended up being a 15/8 27mpg guy on a championship team who brought great defense and immense leadership. Easily on OG's level.
Ibaka’s peak was higher but I’d say the Ibaka we had was probably a level below OG.
I don't remember Serge guarding anyone from Donovan Mitchell to Butler, Tatum, Giannis.
Great player though, key part of the championship team for sure
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I would take prime Ibaka over OG. He played in many more big moments than OG hasYogurtProducer wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:lol this reminds me of when Toronto got Tucker and Ibaka and Raptors fans (like me) were convinced we were set now.
OG is great, but not that great
OG is a level or more above Tucker and Serge. Their team will miss their #2 scorer Randle in playoffs so we'll see how it plays out. With Randle, or by adding the right guy next year, I think they could be a clear 2nd in the East and give Boston a good run in the ECF.
Serge was a 1st team all-defence and top 5 DPOTY voting center who was also one of the few true stretch bigs in the league.
He was far from a tier below OG. I would argue both were similar.
Ibaka ended up being a 15/8 27mpg guy on a championship team who brought great defense and immense leadership. Easily on OG's level.
mieshpal wrote:I would take prime Ibaka over OG. He played in many more big moments than OG hasYogurtProducer wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:
OG is a level or more above Tucker and Serge. Their team will miss their #2 scorer Randle in playoffs so we'll see how it plays out. With Randle, or by adding the right guy next year, I think they could be a clear 2nd in the East and give Boston a good run in the ECF.
Serge was a 1st team all-defence and top 5 DPOTY voting center who was also one of the few true stretch bigs in the league.
He was far from a tier below OG. I would argue both were similar.
Ibaka ended up being a 15/8 27mpg guy on a championship team who brought great defense and immense leadership. Easily on OG's level.
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- Raptors RealGM Forum re: Masai Ujiri - June 2023What an absolute failure and disaster this franchise is, ran by one of the most incompetent front offices in the league.