JShuttlesworth wrote:someone please tell me Scottie is going to be okay
Darko seemed unbothered
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JShuttlesworth wrote:someone please tell me Scottie is going to be okay
sbsat wrote:JShuttlesworth wrote:someone please tell me Scottie is going to be okay
Darko seemed unbothered
sbsat wrote:JShuttlesworth wrote:someone please tell me Scottie is going to be okay
Darko seemed unbothered
Johnny Bball wrote:Dennis 37 wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:
Its amazing that if you seemingly stick with a guy that they might not suck. Gotta say with Flynn, I'll beleive it when I see it. But it looks like he's going to get a fair shake at it.
But Achiuwa, Achiuwa looks pretty good, and like he has a even a smidgeon of confindence again.
Good game. Good way to end the pre-season.
Dalano and Justin say hi.
If nurse only did stick with Banton. He didn't last year.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:Los_29 wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:
Is that the point I was making? It's a matter of philosophy. I'm all for veterans who can also contribute on the court, but guys who are pretty much washed, the young guys won't listen to them so much anyway. We saw that with Thad and Scottie last year. I like Thad and not even saying he was wrong that time, but it doesn't work. In my opinion better to have young players who can develop and contribute when there are injuries
Lol, you don’t honestly believe that do you? Why are washed up veterans sticking around on clubs all around the league then?
You have absolutely zero evidence for this ridiculous claim.
And Dowtin is NOT young. He’s 26 years old.
It has nothing to do with philosophy but that he emotionally invested himself in Dowtin's success.
The CBA now allows for 3 two way players (Jeff used to be one of those). That's 3 extra roster spots just for developing players that can fill in and contribute when there are injuries (just like Jeff did last season!). Two of those guys are guards (just like Jeff).
The vets who are washed have a function. Hell, Scottie praised them earlier in summer camp. He's said nothing but positive things about Thad Young. After last night's game, Gradey Dick said the vets on the team have helped him understand NBA spacing and how to adjust to the speed of the game. He didn't say the other young players helped him.
AkelaLoneWolf wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:TorontoBarneys wrote:
It's honestly perfectly feasible for him this season and that's nuts. If he clinches both he'll shoot up into top 20 player discussion, I think.
Darko is smart enough to get Barnes 3 point shots from the corner instead of mostly above the break.
i was encouraged to see the 3 point shooting today. if porter stays healthy, with trent, gradey, and maybe mcdaniel that is a lot of 3 point shooting off the bench.
if barnes can improve and og can get back to his usual 3 point shooting, we should be set.
WaltFrazier wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:Los_29 wrote:
Lol, you don’t honestly believe that do you? Why are washed up veterans sticking around on clubs all around the league then?
You have absolutely zero evidence for this ridiculous claim.
And Dowtin is NOT young. He’s 26 years old.
It has nothing to do with philosophy but that he emotionally invested himself in Dowtin's success.
The CBA now allows for 3 two way players (Jeff used to be one of those). That's 3 extra roster spots just for developing players that can fill in and contribute when there are injuries (just like Jeff did last season!). Two of those guys are guards (just like Jeff).
The vets who are washed have a function. Hell, Scottie praised them earlier in summer camp. He's said nothing but positive things about Thad Young. After last night's game, Gradey Dick said the vets on the team have helped him understand NBA spacing and how to adjust to the speed of the game. He didn't say the other young players helped him.
For sure I got emotionally invested in Dowtin making it. For basketball reasons. No point rehashing that now. I hope he does well with Delaware Blue Coats and gets picked up by Philly or another NBA team signs him. He's an NBA guard, as I saw Samson Folk tweet today. I do feel the fact they waived him a day before he was due $900k or whatever it is, is a really crappy way to treat a player who hung in all last year through adversity, played well every time called upon, and stuck with the Raptors this summer. And had ankle surgery. It's a bad look for Masai given the quote I have in my sig.
hyper316 wrote:AkelaLoneWolf wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:
Darko is smart enough to get Barnes 3 point shots from the corner instead of mostly above the break.
i was encouraged to see the 3 point shooting today. if porter stays healthy, with trent, gradey, and maybe mcdaniel that is a lot of 3 point shooting off the bench.
if barnes can improve and og can get back to his usual 3 point shooting, we should be set.
I'm only mentioning his 3pt release and not makes, it's major improvement from his old form and slow release. And he's shooting with confidence no hesitation. Huge step in improvement with Darko, he didn't even have this shooting form yet in Rico runs
Tha Cynic wrote:AkelaLoneWolf wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:
Darko is smart enough to get Barnes 3 point shots from the corner instead of mostly above the break.
i was encouraged to see the 3 point shooting today. if porter stays healthy, with trent, gradey, and maybe mcdaniel that is a lot of 3 point shooting off the bench.
if barnes can improve and og can get back to his usual 3 point shooting, we should be set.
The Raptors don't have any elite movement shooters right now though Dick projects to be one. So they will rely heavily on what type of shot is created for them. Someone like Porter won't have much impact if the passing is one and done. It doesn't create the same time of open jumpers good ball movement does. That was always the first step and the reason why people wanted this entire offense and the person running it gone. The ball movement looks good so far, so hopefully that keeps translating into a higher percentage of makes.
sidsid wrote:I'm pretty confident that Masai would have "shocked" the draft crowd again if we had the 4th pick (maybe even the 3rd) and taken Coulibaly.

Johnny Bball wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:AkelaLoneWolf wrote:i was encouraged to see the 3 point shooting today. if porter stays healthy, with trent, gradey, and maybe mcdaniel that is a lot of 3 point shooting off the bench.
if barnes can improve and og can get back to his usual 3 point shooting, we should be set.
The Raptors don't have any elite movement shooters right now though Dick projects to be one. So they will rely heavily on what type of shot is created for them. Someone like Porter won't have much impact if the passing is one and done. It doesn't create the same time of open jumpers good ball movement does. That was always the first step and the reason why people wanted this entire offense and the person running it gone. The ball movement looks good so far, so hopefully that keeps translating into a higher percentage of makes.
I know some of you want to think its FVV, but the person running the offense was in fact Nurse. Because the ball movement now isn't because of new players and isn't his replacement Schroder making the difference, its a new coach (and directive from up on high) to get back a better way of playing.
sidsid wrote:OPJ:
- makes good reads, and cuts at the right time for some easy buckets
- plays a bit of help d, gets a block
- a respected shooter
- rebounds a bit
Give this man the starting job over Dennis already.
HumbleRen wrote:sidsid wrote:OPJ:
- makes good reads, and cuts at the right time for some easy buckets
- plays a bit of help d, gets a block
- a respected shooter
- rebounds a bit
Give this man the starting job over Dennis already.
His body would combust if he was a starter.