Raptors' core in need of refinement?
Posted: Sat Jan 5, 2008 11:41 pm
Coming into this season, we all had a good idea of who our core players are. I think we can all agree that the guys the Raptors are counting on for the future are Chris Bosh, Andrea Bargnani, T.J. Ford, and Jose Calderon.
Now, obviously Chris Bosh is the 'franchise' player. We're building our team around him. Guys like Andrea Bargnani and T.J. Ford/Jose Calderon give the Raptors a strong foundation around CB4 for many years to come.
I look at the core of players and I see some issues here. For one, T.J. Ford is probably the biggest issue. His status for the years ahead is really questionable due to his health. Can we count on T.J. Ford as our PG of the future? Is he really one or two falls away from retirement? I sure hope not. (By the way, I think BC is trying to answer these questions w/ the help of specialists who know more about T.J. Ford's condition. That is probably the main reason why T.J. Ford has not started practising yet.)
The T.J. Ford uncertainty really puts Jose Calderon into the limelight. As a tandem, both Ford and Calderon give the Raptors fantastic production out of the PG position for 48 minutes. You take Ford out of the equation and the PG play is not as bright for the future. Calderon is 26 yrs. old, and ASSUMING he re-signs w/ the Raptors, he could be forced to start on the team like he is now. Can we count on Calderon as a starter for the future?
I personally think Chris Bosh and Andrea Bargnani are great guys to build around for the future. They just got to keep growing together and we'll all see a dominant frontcourt come to fruition.
But, again, for this core to be successful in ultimately bringing home a championship to Toronto, T.J. Ford must prove to be healthy and reliable. If this is not the case, then the Raptors are stuck owing Ford 8 Mil over the next 3 yrs. For all we know, BC might be trying to get insurance from the NBA on Ford. To me, it really puts the Raps in a bit of a limbo going forward.
I decided to make this post on the basis of what I heard from Bryan Colangelo on ESPN last night. From the sounds of it, there is a lot of HOPE regarding T.J. Ford. In other words, it seems as if Ford will not be back any time soon.
Thoughts on whether or not a possibe change is needed to the overall core of players? Sorry for the long post.
Now, obviously Chris Bosh is the 'franchise' player. We're building our team around him. Guys like Andrea Bargnani and T.J. Ford/Jose Calderon give the Raptors a strong foundation around CB4 for many years to come.
I look at the core of players and I see some issues here. For one, T.J. Ford is probably the biggest issue. His status for the years ahead is really questionable due to his health. Can we count on T.J. Ford as our PG of the future? Is he really one or two falls away from retirement? I sure hope not. (By the way, I think BC is trying to answer these questions w/ the help of specialists who know more about T.J. Ford's condition. That is probably the main reason why T.J. Ford has not started practising yet.)
The T.J. Ford uncertainty really puts Jose Calderon into the limelight. As a tandem, both Ford and Calderon give the Raptors fantastic production out of the PG position for 48 minutes. You take Ford out of the equation and the PG play is not as bright for the future. Calderon is 26 yrs. old, and ASSUMING he re-signs w/ the Raptors, he could be forced to start on the team like he is now. Can we count on Calderon as a starter for the future?
I personally think Chris Bosh and Andrea Bargnani are great guys to build around for the future. They just got to keep growing together and we'll all see a dominant frontcourt come to fruition.
But, again, for this core to be successful in ultimately bringing home a championship to Toronto, T.J. Ford must prove to be healthy and reliable. If this is not the case, then the Raptors are stuck owing Ford 8 Mil over the next 3 yrs. For all we know, BC might be trying to get insurance from the NBA on Ford. To me, it really puts the Raps in a bit of a limbo going forward.
I decided to make this post on the basis of what I heard from Bryan Colangelo on ESPN last night. From the sounds of it, there is a lot of HOPE regarding T.J. Ford. In other words, it seems as if Ford will not be back any time soon.
Thoughts on whether or not a possibe change is needed to the overall core of players? Sorry for the long post.