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[Fischer] Toronto A Team To Keep An Eye On For Myles Turner Trade

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Re: [Fischer] Toronto A Team To Keep An Eye On For Myles Turner Trade 

Post#441 » by alienchild » Fri Jan 21, 2022 2:20 pm

Don't understand why so many people are trying to construct a roster for success in 2012 when the calendar clearly says it's 2022.
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Re: [Fischer] Toronto A Team To Keep An Eye On For Myles Turner Trade 

Post#442 » by WaltFrazier » Fri Jan 21, 2022 2:22 pm

tecumseh18 wrote:
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tecumseh18 wrote:
The point keeps making itself - the era of over-investing in big men is over.


Not sure how you get that from the Pacers situation. For one thing, Sabonis played 35 minutes vs LAL and scored. Levert and Brogdon also played, Levert got 30, Brogdon 19. It's only tonight they're missing all those guys. And 2nd half just starting, GSW up 9.


So Pacers ended up winning. Undersized Draymond (who compares with Siakam and Scottie) was out. High profile legit Cs Turner and Sabonis were out, apparently not hurting the Pacers.

I'm not drawing conclusions from a single game. It's a guard-oriented league, and Raptors have a shortage of them. We don't need a "legit big".


Won in OT. An amazing, exciting game. But an aberration.

But Turner and Sabonis, in different ways, are more modern bigs than traditional bigs, aren't they?
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