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Tha Cynic wrote:
Norm has made himself so refined offensively. Hopefully GTJ gets there one day with the Raptors.
mdenny wrote:In anycase....Masai is probably gonna make Fred the first active player/head coach in franchise history now that Nurse is out of the way. That's been the plan all along.
mdenny wrote:In anycase....Masai is probably gonna make Fred the first active player/head coach in franchise history now that Nurse is out of the way. That's been the plan all along.
Boogie! wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:
Norm has made himself so refined offensively. Hopefully GTJ gets there one day with the Raptors.
Norm has always had more to work with than gtj which is why at the time of the trade I said gtj had less potential. That being said, all I hope for with gtj is he starts hitting his 3s at 40%. He's never gonna be a dynamic playmaker, he just has to be an automatic open shot maker. Especially now with Scottie running the point, he's gonna be dishing to him a lot and encouraging him to shoot so he needs to be more consistent. Also can't be a black hole when he gets the ball and needs to play within the team concept more.
Los_29 wrote:Boogie! wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:
Norm has made himself so refined offensively. Hopefully GTJ gets there one day with the Raptors.
Norm has always had more to work with than gtj which is why at the time of the trade I said gtj had less potential. That being said, all I hope for with gtj is he starts hitting his 3s at 40%. He's never gonna be a dynamic playmaker, he just has to be an automatic open shot maker. Especially now with Scottie running the point, he's gonna be dishing to him a lot and encouraging him to shoot so he needs to be more consistent. Also can't be a black hole when he gets the ball and needs to play within the team concept more.
Norm didn’t live up to his potential then because they are largely the same player.
sbsat wrote:Los_29 wrote:Boogie! wrote:
Norm has always had more to work with than gtj which is why at the time of the trade I said gtj had less potential. That being said, all I hope for with gtj is he starts hitting his 3s at 40%. He's never gonna be a dynamic playmaker, he just has to be an automatic open shot maker. Especially now with Scottie running the point, he's gonna be dishing to him a lot and encouraging him to shoot so he needs to be more consistent. Also can't be a black hole when he gets the ball and needs to play within the team concept more.
Norm didn’t live up to his potential then because they are largely the same player.
Norm for gtj was a fair trade then and in hindsight still is.
WaltFrazier wrote:sbsat wrote:Los_29 wrote:
Norm didn’t live up to his potential then because they are largely the same player.
Norm for gtj was a fair trade then and in hindsight still is.
Norm was a 6moy candidate last season, we'll see if Gary ever comes close to that

WaltFrazier wrote:sbsat wrote:Los_29 wrote:
Norm didn’t live up to his potential then because they are largely the same player.
Norm for gtj was a fair trade then and in hindsight still is.
Norm was a 6moy candidate last season, we'll see if Gary ever comes close to that
Tha Cynic wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:sbsat wrote:
Norm for gtj was a fair trade then and in hindsight still is.
Norm was a 6moy candidate last season, we'll see if Gary ever comes close to that
Norm today is a more efficient and a way more refined offensive player. The way he attacks is very different from GTJ. But GTJ is much younger and has some years to get there. Fair trade, but it you're a championship team, you easily take Norm over GTJ today.
sbsat wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Norm was a 6moy candidate last season, we'll see if Gary ever comes close to that
Norm today is a more efficient and a way more refined offensive player. The way he attacks is very different from GTJ. But GTJ is much younger and has some years to get there. Fair trade, but it you're a championship team, you easily take Norm over GTJ today.
Absolutely thats true a contender takes norm over gtj. But also nite that norms defense has become very bad. It was never great but its worse now. Gtj can be very disruptive on that end.
mdenny wrote:In anycase....Masai is probably gonna make Fred the first active player/head coach in franchise history now that Nurse is out of the way. That's been the plan all along.
Boogie! wrote:sbsat wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:
Norm today is a more efficient and a way more refined offensive player. The way he attacks is very different from GTJ. But GTJ is much younger and has some years to get there. Fair trade, but it you're a championship team, you easily take Norm over GTJ today.
Absolutely thats true a contender takes norm over gtj. But also nite that norms defense has become very bad. It was never great but its worse now. Gtj can be very disruptive on that end.
Trent is really not a great defender either.
Again, let's just hope trent can come close to the efficiency of powell. He'll never have the same game, he doesn't have the same finishing ability, explosiveness and first step that powell has. So like I said the hope is that he just becomes more consistent with his catch and shoot game. Norm was automatic from the corners, I would like Trent to be that type of shooter. The age thing doesn't matter because again different physical tools.
WaltFrazier wrote:sbsat wrote:Los_29 wrote:
Norm didn’t live up to his potential then because they are largely the same player.
Norm for gtj was a fair trade then and in hindsight still is.
Norm was a 6moy candidate last season, we'll see if Gary ever comes close to that
Los_29 wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:sbsat wrote:
Norm for gtj was a fair trade then and in hindsight still is.
Norm was a 6moy candidate last season, we'll see if Gary ever comes close to that
GTJ actually started the majority of his games. Norm only started 8 games last year. GTJ started 44 games and 69 games the year before.
GTJ has actually been the more impactful player out of the two but if people want to say they’ve been equal, that’s fine too. Fact of the matter is both have the same glaring weaknesses. One just happens to be 6 years younger.
WaltFrazier wrote:Los_29 wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Norm was a 6moy candidate last season, we'll see if Gary ever comes close to that
GTJ actually started the majority of his games. Norm only started 8 games last year. GTJ started 44 games and 69 games the year before.
GTJ has actually been the more impactful player out of the two but if people want to say they’ve been equal, that’s fine too. Fact of the matter is both have the same glaring weaknesses. One just happens to be 6 years younger.
The question is, if you put Gary on the Clips where he wouldn't start either, would he be as impactful as Norm was this season. I don't think so, as a couple posters mentioned, a contender would take Norm over Gary. But yes I hope Gary with youth on his side can still improve.
WaltFrazier wrote:Los_29 wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Norm was a 6moy candidate last season, we'll see if Gary ever comes close to that
GTJ actually started the majority of his games. Norm only started 8 games last year. GTJ started 44 games and 69 games the year before.
GTJ has actually been the more impactful player out of the two but if people want to say they’ve been equal, that’s fine too. Fact of the matter is both have the same glaring weaknesses. One just happens to be 6 years younger.
The question is, if you put Gary on the Clips where he wouldn't start either, would he be as impactful as Norm was this season. I don't think so, as a couple posters mentioned, a contender would take Norm over Gary. But yes I hope Gary with youth on his side can still improve.
Los_29 wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Los_29 wrote:
GTJ actually started the majority of his games. Norm only started 8 games last year. GTJ started 44 games and 69 games the year before.
GTJ has actually been the more impactful player out of the two but if people want to say they’ve been equal, that’s fine too. Fact of the matter is both have the same glaring weaknesses. One just happens to be 6 years younger.
The question is, if you put Gary on the Clips where he wouldn't start either, would he be as impactful as Norm was this season. I don't think so, as a couple posters mentioned, a contender would take Norm over Gary. But yes I hope Gary with youth on his side can still improve.
In 2021-22, Luke Kennard got 6th man of the Year votes while playing Norm’s role. Other players to receive votes the past couple of years include Harrell, Portis, Oubre, Clarke, Tyus. Not exactly elite company.
Would a contender take Norm over GTJ? A team already dumped Norm for expiring contracts and Norm was being actively shopped at the deadline just 6 months ago. Doesn’t seem like any team wants to actually keep Norm.
I like Norm and I am thrilled he’s been able to carve out a career in this league. He’s worked extremely hard. But he has some serious flaws that he’s been unable to fix. GTJ just so happens to have those same flaws. GTJ might have time to fix them though. If not, we just replaced Norm with another Norm.
sbsat wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Los_29 wrote:
GTJ actually started the majority of his games. Norm only started 8 games last year. GTJ started 44 games and 69 games the year before.
GTJ has actually been the more impactful player out of the two but if people want to say they’ve been equal, that’s fine too. Fact of the matter is both have the same glaring weaknesses. One just happens to be 6 years younger.
The question is, if you put Gary on the Clips where he wouldn't start either, would he be as impactful as Norm was this season. I don't think so, as a couple posters mentioned, a contender would take Norm over Gary. But yes I hope Gary with youth on his side can still improve.
Thats why it was a fair trade. Norm isnt impactful enough for a team that's retooling and discovering what they are. Trent jr jas flashed as an impactful offensive and defensive player that you hope can develop into something that is consistent. Ppl on here really want to ignore how bad norm is on defense. Im not saying trent is that good but he has flashed an entire year of being an absolute menace on that end (steals)
WaltFrazier wrote:Los_29 wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:
The question is, if you put Gary on the Clips where he wouldn't start either, would he be as impactful as Norm was this season. I don't think so, as a couple posters mentioned, a contender would take Norm over Gary. But yes I hope Gary with youth on his side can still improve.
In 2021-22, Luke Kennard got 6th man of the Year votes while playing Norm’s role. Other players to receive votes the past couple of years include Harrell, Portis, Oubre, Clarke, Tyus. Not exactly elite company.
Would a contender take Norm over GTJ? A team already dumped Norm for expiring contracts and Norm was being actively shopped at the deadline just 6 months ago. Doesn’t seem like any team wants to actually keep Norm.
I like Norm and I am thrilled he’s been able to carve out a career in this league. He’s worked extremely hard. But he has some serious flaws that he’s been unable to fix. GTJ just so happens to have those same flaws. GTJ might have time to fix them though. If not, we just replaced Norm with another Norm.
You raised an interesting side point about the quality of recent 6th man contenders. I looked up the list of the award winners and first 10 years or so, starting in 82, were either HOF players or other truly great players. More recently Ginobili was another great player in the role. But of late there's been a number of fairly pedestrian talents like Kennard.