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Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 1:57 pm
by Mister Ze
The team persued Mathews hoping to start both him and Carrol at the 3/4, drafted an NBA ready PG, and signed cojo to a generous contract for a backup PG.

It looks like DC will be going to his two PG lineup a lot this season and the team will not be looking to acquire a traditional 4 but rather one that will be able to stretch the defense out- Patterson and Carrol.

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 1:59 pm
by arbsn
Safe to say DC is licking his chomps right now...

If there's one thing he loves more than traditional small ball, it's 2-PG small ball

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 1:59 pm
by GP2
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We played small ball last year and it was terrible.

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 2:03 pm
by RaptorHusky
GP2 wrote:Image

We played small ball last year and it was terrible.

look below

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 2:03 pm
by HomieOmey
As the team stands, I sure hope so. James Johnson and DC need to see some time together to fully utilize our talent. Especially with Biyimbo playing significant minutes at C. We have three PGs who *could* be playing great defence next season and limited (traditional) options at PF.

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 2:04 pm
by Dukenukem23
If we sign Gerald green, yes.

Lowry
Demar
Green
Carroll
Val/biyombo

Three snipers and one penetrator, with biyombo to clean up the messes could work very well similar to a less talented golden state.

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 2:10 pm
by joshgc
RaptorHusky wrote:
GP2 wrote:Image

We played small ball last year and it was terrible.

look below


That face makes me want to punch my monitor.

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 2:17 pm
by Mikistan
Yeah we playing small -- at least we have defensive minded players this time around.

we still need better rebounding from a mobile big tho...

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 2:18 pm
by Brinbe
Yeah, I think we may be headed in that direction...

Lowry/Wright
DeRozan/Joseph/Powell
Ross/JJ/Daniels
Carroll /Patterson/Bruno???
Val/Biyombo/Bebe

And if it's JJ
Lowry/Wright
DeRozan/Joseph
Carroll/Ross
JJ/Patterson
Val/Biyombo

Obviously there's more positional versatility there than a simple depth chart shows but I think this is the general direction that Masai is leaning in. The defense is a lot more improved and I do like the spacing/defensive potential of that starting lineup. It's all dependent on if Ross can finally take his game to another level and if Carroll can manage at the 4 without getting overwhelmed.

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 2:32 pm
by OhMyBosh
GSW winning this year was the worst thing that could have happened to us.

Casey now believes small ball is the only way to win, but he likely conveniently forgot that David Lee stepping back in to play PF was a main reason why GSW got back into it.

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 3:30 pm
by team edward
HomieOmey wrote:As the team stands, I sure hope so. James Johnson and DC need to see some time together to fully utilize our talent. Especially with Biyimbo playing significant minutes at C. We have three PGs who *could* be playing great defence next season and limited (traditional) options at PF.



Wright
Joseph
Carrol
Johnson
Biyombo

Neither team would score any points.

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 3:33 pm
by Inevitable
Can't wait for the 6'9 and under lineup get destroyed on the boards

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 3:38 pm
by Y0DA
I think small ball is inevitable but the players Ujiri has brought in are nasty physical defenders so I expect the Raptors will play like the small ball version of the Memphis Grizzlies. Kind of exciting to me.

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 3:38 pm
by thunderforce
Yes we are and that is good because it means that this is Casey's last year lol .

How many minutes before the "small" line-up is on the floor together?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 3:44 pm
by GreatDane
The line-up is painfully obvious, and the outcome will be equally as painful:

PG- Kyle Lowry
SG- Terrance Ross
SF- DeMar DeRozan
PF- DeMarre Carroll
C- Patrick Patterson

Those who choose correctly will receive an And1 on every post I see of theirs until the end of time. Those who choose the next closest option will receive an And1 for every minute one of the best young bigs in the NBA is rotting on the bench and wasting his career for an over-his-head head coach.

Best of luck!

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This thread is in appreciation of Tom Sterner, the only coach this franchise has had in the last four years who's had a clue, but was made a scapegoat by a spineless organization.

Re: How many minutes before the "small" line-up is on the floor together?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 3:45 pm
by RaptorsCity12
The only thing smaller than this line up is the size of Casey's brain if he actually decides to use this lineup...... Knowing Casey, we are near 100% sure he will.

Re: Are The Raptors Playing Small Ball Next Year?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 3:49 pm
by HomieOmey
Inevitable wrote:Can't wait for the 6'9 and under lineup get destroyed on the boards


While still clearly missing something, I'd like to think Biyombo, James Johnson, DeMarre, DD, and Lowry wouldn't get absolutely destroyed on the glass. Most of those guys are pretty solid rebounders for their position... with us obviously having a clear disadvantage with James Johnson, Ross, or Wright as the 5th guy.

Re: How many minutes before the "small" line-up is on the floor together?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 3:51 pm
by Mad Prophet
Carroll will move to the 5 after we sign Nate Robinson.

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 3:54 pm
by Raps in 4
Masai is an idiot for letting Casey dictate the offseason moves. I can't wait until they both get fired.

Re: How many minutes before the "small" line-up is on the floor together?

Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2015 3:57 pm
by Landomar
GreatDane wrote:The line-up is painfully obvious, and the outcome will be equally as painful:

PG- Kyle Lowry
SG- Terrance Ross
SF- DeMar DeRozan
PF- DeMarre Carroll
C- Patrick Patterson


Uh oh. Hmm, Casey doesn't really like Ross that much though, and he loves 2 PGs. He'll probably try to close games with:

PG - Lowry
SG - Joseph
SF - DeRozan
PF - Carroll
C - Patterson

Well, that's terrifying.