Thats a Rap wrote:Just got back from the game again. Another totally screwed up, crazy, ridiculous game, that we absolutely didn't deserve to win, but should have anyway. How are you going to blow a chance to enter Raptors lore forever by not completing the victory? I'm totally spent from that game, but here are my general observations...
1. The crowd sucked hard to start. It was half empty at the beginning from all the scalpers desperately trying to sell tickets below face. You could tell something wasn't right when the ticket prices fell by 50% on the day of and you could get into the lower bowl for low $100s. It was reflected in the crowd. I felt it myself too - like a feeling of not really being as obsessed with the result of this game as I was for any game against Indy. It's almost like we got our first round trophy and now whatever. Ridiculous, but that's the sense I get right now.
2. The ending. Holy hell - I was really disappointed and unhappy with the game up until then (more on that below), and we still lost, but I'll remember that moment forever. Hitting a halfcourt 3 in a half empty arena that cause pandemonium was just unforgettable. Everyone there was jumping up and down like we had won the championship.
3. Now... despite that... everything else was just hard to watch about this game. Both teams were asleep, and the offense was pathetic on both sides. It was a totally winnable game given how badly Miami played, and we choked it away. Our offense was just unwatchable at times. I don't understand some of the lineups - when we didn't have JV or DeRozan on the floor, it felt like we could get nothing going, even though Miami's defense isn't good. And YES I'm so sick of DeMar's end of quarter shots (which includes OT tonight) - he's 0/a billion and it HAS TO STOP.
4. But my biggest takeaway of all is that Lowry is hurting this team right now. He's an absolute liability and MUST sit. I don't care if he starts, but once it's obvious he doesn't have it, we are playing 4 on 5 out there offensively and it's ridiculous. I don't care if he makes the hail mary shot - if Ross, who had actually been playing well, was in the game instead of him in the 4th, maybe we win. Because when we were down 6 points, you NEED shooters out there. And we had really one legitimate 3 point shooter (Carroll). Lowry cannot hit the side of a barn and Ross should've been in.
I don't know what else to say, but watching Lowry right now is heartbreaking given everything he's done all year. We can't hide behind him saying he's just playing badly. He can't score and when I see him out there I know we're worse off. You will not be able to convince me that playing Delon Wright, or anyone at this point, isn't better for the team. If he has to be shut down for a week just to get inflammation down or something, DO IT. We can't continue to cost ourselves games while allowing him to try and shoot his way out of an injury.
5. Last comment. Miami isn't that good. Yeah, Wade still has major clutch genes, but they proved to me tonight that we can absolutely beat them. I called Raps in 7, and I'm still feeling wobbly about it, but it's certainly doable. Just need to win game 2 to take the pressure off. Like Indiana, they cannot stop JV and our series will begin and end with him.
Yeah, following the pricing on stubhub was bizarre....I almost got a ticket for $50 but was too slow. I ended up paying about 55% of face value for my upper bowl ticket. And I was surrounded by two dumbasses more pre-occupied with getting free t-shirts than anything else.
Most regular season games I've been too had a more packed opening than this did - it felt like it wasn't even 1/3 full for the anthems. And a lot of the questionable calls that got replays on the jumbotron rarely got much of a reaction from the crowd - there should've been a lot more boos & bull chants IMO.
And after the crowd started leaving in the 4th when it seemed like the game was over, the arena seemed to get a lot louder. That buzzer beater was awesome - it gave me so much hope that we could not go scoreless for the first 3 minutes of overtime and use the momentum to win...
I know its not that simple but I'm fixated on how they shot such a high percentage from 3 (higher than FT if I'm not mistaken and almost as many attempts....) and how prior to that last minute of regulation we shot soooooo poorly from the 3 while taking more attempts.