Truthrising wrote:Seems like the Raptors organization have miscalculated on prospects lately. Only good pick recently has been Scottie Barnes while the rest were all busts.
Please do tell us who these busts are.
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Truthrising wrote:Seems like the Raptors organization have miscalculated on prospects lately. Only good pick recently has been Scottie Barnes while the rest were all busts.

TimeForChange wrote:Scase wrote:C_Money wrote:
My theory is because they keep targeting these scrubs that can’t score and then calling them “two way players”.
Or the ever present "I can fix him" mentality.
but how long are their arms?

C_Money wrote:The best move is to decline his player option for next season and free up $6.5 million.
Scase wrote:TimeForChange wrote:Scase wrote:Or the ever present "I can fix him" mentality.
but how long are their arms?
Too long to be able to shoot apparently.

Tripod wrote:Truthrising wrote:Seems like the Raptors organization have miscalculated on prospects lately. Only good pick recently has been Scottie Barnes while the rest were all busts.
Wtf are you talking about?
Banton just got his option picked up. Very late pick.
Koloko was tracking just fine until his healthy issue.
Gradey is a bust?
You are saying all 4 picks just 3 weeks ago are busts based on 4 games?
Only DJ has been abust so far.
Tortiglioni wrote:Bobby bid against himself and got fleeced by Utah. Agbaji will literally be out of the NBA after this contract. Another case of the Raptors torching assets (draft picks).
Scase wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:Los_29 wrote:
Then you’re just competing with teams for KO. KO by himself is worth more than the 29th pick.
But yeah it’s an insignificant trade. Very safe trade for the team. Ochai is not looking good but like you said, if his shot comes back then he’s a serviceable player.
Competing with teams isn't necessarily a bad thing. Good teams that need vets don't have much cap to give, and bad teams don't want to put money on vets. In hindsight, we know the market on bench players plummeted. We might have gotten Kelly for even cheaper (and probably would have). We might not have gotten Kelly at all, but then what is the big loss there? The team looks to be pretty bad, says they're fine with being pretty bad, and Kelly is 33 years old.
Not to mention JV just went to the wiz for 10/yr and had zero suitors, JV is inarguably a better player, who is marginally worse from 3, and can actually play centre as opposed to a PF playing the role of a stretch 5.
This is ultimately not a trade that I'll lose sleep over, but it's just another case of a wasted asset, and bidding against themselves for no reason.
Indeed wrote:Tripod wrote:Truthrising wrote:Seems like the Raptors organization have miscalculated on prospects lately. Only good pick recently has been Scottie Barnes while the rest were all busts.
Wtf are you talking about?
Banton just got his option picked up. Very late pick.
Koloko was tracking just fine until his healthy issue.
Gradey is a bust?
You are saying all 4 picks just 3 weeks ago are busts based on 4 games?
Only DJ has been abust so far.
Flynn

Rapsalot wrote:Not apologizing for Ochai as I think he has lost confidence and not sure how to get that back?
I do think we are trying to play him a lot at PF and he is just too short for D assignments. We need to move Bruce B for some Forward to C depth so Ochai can fit in with the RJ, Gradey, JaKobe and Ochai should be our main 4 SG/SF with maybe a bigger SF to plays there too sometimes.
End of the day this guy will get some chances first half of season to add Def off bench and shoot some counter to up the side 3s if he is an 0 for player too many nights he will be out of league.
Sinant wrote:I treat the Phoenix/Cleveland/Boston Shaqs like I do Wizards MJ. Never happened.
Los_29 wrote:Scase wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:
Competing with teams isn't necessarily a bad thing. Good teams that need vets don't have much cap to give, and bad teams don't want to put money on vets. In hindsight, we know the market on bench players plummeted. We might have gotten Kelly for even cheaper (and probably would have). We might not have gotten Kelly at all, but then what is the big loss there? The team looks to be pretty bad, says they're fine with being pretty bad, and Kelly is 33 years old.
Not to mention JV just went to the wiz for 10/yr and had zero suitors, JV is inarguably a better player, who is marginally worse from 3, and can actually play centre as opposed to a PF playing the role of a stretch 5.
This is ultimately not a trade that I'll lose sleep over, but it's just another case of a wasted asset, and bidding against themselves for no reason.
JV is terrible center to have on a developing team. Olynyk is a good one to have especially with the pieces we have.
I’m sure there was a ton of demand for the 29th overall pick in a draft that was widely regarded as being awful.
dTox wrote:He sucks
Sinant wrote:I treat the Phoenix/Cleveland/Boston Shaqs like I do Wizards MJ. Never happened.
LoveMyRaps wrote:Truthrising wrote:Seems like the Raptors organization have miscalculated on prospects lately. Only good pick recently has been Scottie Barnes while the rest were all busts.
Please do tell us who these busts are.
ash_k wrote:dTox wrote:He sucks
You would not think it is the same player that showed all the shots in Basketball leading his team to that title
REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:ash_k wrote:dTox wrote:He sucks
You would not think it is the same player that showed all the shots in Basketball leading his team to that title
there were a lot of problems in his draft profile namely being a 22 year old wing who shot 71% from the stripe in college and barely improved throughout his 4 year career while just being mid or below average at almost everything.
he had an explosive tournament run and tested incredibly well athletically but the feel and skill for the game to succeed at the nba level was never there
Sinant wrote:I treat the Phoenix/Cleveland/Boston Shaqs like I do Wizards MJ. Never happened.