ConSarnit wrote:mtcan wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:There's an article on Yahoo Sports by Oren Weisfeld titled, the 6-9 vision isn't the Raptors problem, shooting is. Something like that. I can't link it now, maybe someone has, or should. Good breakdown of how bad shooting, and the failure to acquire shooters, has sunk our season more than anything else.
It is overconfidence and arrogance from the front office to the coaching staff, really. 
They thought they could bring in a bunch of dudes based solely on their long arms and wingspan and then teach them all to be great shooters, ball handlers, etc...thinking that they they could do for all these guys what Pascal did...and they were wrong.
Scottie can't shoot.
Delano can't shoot.
Precious is OK but not great.
OG is OK but not great.
Koloko can't shoot.
They thought they could have an entire team of Pascals...
 
3 of these guys are first or second year players. 2 are 2nd rounders. 
Answer these questions:
Please regale us with Pascal's 3pt shooting stats as a 2nd year player. I'd also like to know who you would have drafted instead of Banton or Koloko who would be helping us right now with shooting and ball handling. Please provide the names of these 2nd round players who are greatly contributing to their teams success, because surely there must have been better options for us?
 
I'm not going redo the last few drafts just for the sake an argument (although Jaden Hardy has looked really good when given more 20 minutes or more in Dallas/G-League)...but to make an example of the mindset our front office has towards personnel acquisitions.  Free agent signings, drafted players, etc...the mindset of the front office seems to be: 
 "I don't care that a player has no offensive talent or mindset because I can teach that.  I care that they have ++wingspans and don't always get cooked on defence.  We did it with Pascal so we can do it with anyone!"  Let's admit...Pascal becoming the player he is...it's lightning in a bottle and you may not be able to repeat that with every guy you bring into the system.  
This goes back to loading the roster with free agents like Stanley Johnson, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Deandre Bembry, etc.  Are there guys in the draft that the front office passed up that could be or are really good players even though they don't fit the profile of what the Raptors are looking for as I described above?  Absolutely.  I agree that it might be too early to write off Banton and Koloko but on a team that is starved for shooting and scoring...you can't ignore what these guys can't currently give you.  
This is vision 6-9.  
In contrast, I look at how the Grizzlies have drafted over the last few years and they don't draft with a particular archetype of player/frame.  They draft guys who can play...period.  Desmond Bane and Dillon Brooks are playing huge starting roles.  David Roddy has produced well when given minutes.  Jon Konchar and Santi Aldama filled in as a starters when Brooks/Bane/JJJ have been injured and produced.  David Roddy has produced when given minutes.  Kenneth Lofton Jr. is an awesome pickup who seems to be able to score on anyone once he gets into the lane.  NONE of these guys would fit the Raptors profile as a draft target...but in reality these guys are playing key roles on one of the league's best and most exciting teams (or are at least killing it in the G-League in Lofton's case).
Raptors front office had a chance to see if they could develop a roster full of Pascal Siakams and Kawhi Leonards from a bunch of dudes with ++wingspans only and so far it hasn't been the case.