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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#201 » by Oakvillehoops » Mon Jan 1, 2024 1:39 am

Spritezoned wrote:
Raptorfan2012 wrote:
Raptorland23 wrote:IQ gonna land in the Frozen tundra of Toronto then have a sit down with two coaches who speak Serbian, then head to his hotel and watch 5hrs of hockey highlights stuffed down his throat

Poor guy will likely risk the Lake Ontario waters and make a swim for it


Guy is a New Yorker; weather and culture is not that much different.


After recently travelling through some big American cities, New York, Phoenix area, Austin, I would never want to play in Toronto if I was an athlete. The whole “Toronto is a clean New York” statement is a complete lie. New York was way cooler, and cleaner, and less homeless

Spoken like someone who has never lived outside of Toronto.
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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#202 » by Chandan » Mon Jan 1, 2024 1:45 am

johanliebert wrote:I’ve watched IQ since his rookie year and i know this board will hate him. He’s more aggressive then Schroeder with questionable shot selection. I like his game but i know how scottie groupies get.


thanks. i already hate him.
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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#203 » by MessiahUjiri » Mon Jan 1, 2024 1:48 am

Oakvillehoops wrote:
Spritezoned wrote:
Raptorfan2012 wrote:
Guy is a New Yorker; weather and culture is not that much different.


After recently travelling through some big American cities, New York, Phoenix area, Austin, I would never want to play in Toronto if I was an athlete. The whole “Toronto is a clean New York” statement is a complete lie. New York was way cooler, and cleaner, and less homeless

Spoken like someone who has never lived outside of Toronto.



Dramatic much?

IQ is an RFA. We will pay him and he doesn’t get a choice.

He’s gonna get to be a lead guard here, he’ll get paid here, and hopefully also a chance to win in the playoffs.
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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#204 » by Basketball_Jones » Mon Jan 1, 2024 1:51 am

ebo wrote:
Raptorfan2012 wrote:
Raptorland23 wrote:IQ gonna land in the Frozen tundra of Toronto then have a sit down with two coaches who speak Serbian, then head to his hotel and watch 5hrs of hockey highlights stuffed down his throat

Poor guy will likely risk the Lake Ontario waters and make a swim for it


Guy is a New Yorker; weather and culture is not that much different.


I used to think this too, but then after almost a decade living in NYC, no longer think that

NYC winters are way better - you don't get those frigid -10 weeks, it stays warm enough for snow to melt quickly and not stay around after storms, and it is just generally those few degrees warmer that makes it way more tolerable than Toronto winters.


It was 16 degrees in February for almost a week in NYC last year. I will say they get some nasty storms like once every few years. We all remember the hurricane that went through there. Winter storms are crazy too when they happen. I can’t recall Toronto getting a 20 inch dumping of snow in many years. That can happen in NYC, though very rare of course
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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#205 » by Rapsalot » Mon Jan 1, 2024 2:28 am

We need him to up his shot diet which I think it will based on 21 starts last year. We need RJ to reduce his shots.
Shots should be PS and SB 20/G IQ 18 RJB 13 JP 8 DS 10 GTJ 11 CB 5 GD 5. Need Gradey to get some run. Would like Freeman Liberty two get some run with big team until we can fill roster.
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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#206 » by SpezNc » Mon Jan 1, 2024 2:31 am

Basketball_Jones wrote:
ebo wrote:
Raptorfan2012 wrote:
Guy is a New Yorker; weather and culture is not that much different.


I used to think this too, but then after almost a decade living in NYC, no longer think that

NYC winters are way better - you don't get those frigid -10 weeks, it stays warm enough for snow to melt quickly and not stay around after storms, and it is just generally those few degrees warmer that makes it way more tolerable than Toronto winters.


It was 16 degrees in February for almost a week in NYC last year. I will say they get some nasty storms like once every few years. We all remember the hurricane that went through there. Winter storms are crazy too when they happen. I can’t recall Toronto getting a 20 inch dumping of snow in many years. That can happen in NYC, though very rare of course


each city is different. Obviously there is only one new york. But Toronto is still somewhat comparable I mean with the caveat that each city is different and New York is a premium city for a reason.

Weather : very similar if I understand that New York is warmer. The difference between Toronto and NY is maybe somewhat like the difference between Montreal and Toronto.

Skyscraper: NY is #1 in the world and Toronto is I think #2 in North Americas.

Obviously there is some difference but someone does not look instantly out of place by moving from NYC to Toronto or vice versa.

Obviously NYC is bigger, warmer etc. but Toronto is arguably as close as its get to NYC.

There is a reason why many series are filmed in Toronto to represent NYC.
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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#207 » by Mr.Raptorsingh » Mon Jan 1, 2024 2:43 am

SpezNc wrote:
Basketball_Jones wrote:
ebo wrote:
I used to think this too, but then after almost a decade living in NYC, no longer think that

NYC winters are way better - you don't get those frigid -10 weeks, it stays warm enough for snow to melt quickly and not stay around after storms, and it is just generally those few degrees warmer that makes it way more tolerable than Toronto winters.


It was 16 degrees in February for almost a week in NYC last year. I will say they get some nasty storms like once every few years. We all remember the hurricane that went through there. Winter storms are crazy too when they happen. I can’t recall Toronto getting a 20 inch dumping of snow in many years. That can happen in NYC, though very rare of course


each city is different. Obviously there is only one new york. But Toronto is still somewhat comparable I mean with the caveat that each city is different and New York is a premium city for a reason.

Weather : very similar if I understand that New York is warmer. The difference between Toronto and NY is maybe somewhat like the difference between Montreal and Toronto.

Skyscraper: NY is #1 in the world and Toronto is I think #2 in North Americas.

Obviously there is some difference but someone does not look instantly out of place by moving from NYC to Toronto or vice versa.

Obviously NYC is bigger, warmer etc. but Toronto is arguably as close as its get to NYC.

There is a reason why many series are filmed in Toronto to represent NYC.


What about San Francisco in terms of skyscrapers
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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#208 » by SpezNc » Mon Jan 1, 2024 2:52 am

Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:
SpezNc wrote:
Basketball_Jones wrote:
It was 16 degrees in February for almost a week in NYC last year. I will say they get some nasty storms like once every few years. We all remember the hurricane that went through there. Winter storms are crazy too when they happen. I can’t recall Toronto getting a 20 inch dumping of snow in many years. That can happen in NYC, though very rare of course


each city is different. Obviously there is only one new york. But Toronto is still somewhat comparable I mean with the caveat that each city is different and New York is a premium city for a reason.

Weather : very similar if I understand that New York is warmer. The difference between Toronto and NY is maybe somewhat like the difference between Montreal and Toronto.

Skyscraper: NY is #1 in the world and Toronto is I think #2 in North Americas.

Obviously there is some difference but someone does not look instantly out of place by moving from NYC to Toronto or vice versa.

Obviously NYC is bigger, warmer etc. but Toronto is arguably as close as its get to NYC.

There is a reason why many series are filmed in Toronto to represent NYC.


What about San Francisco in terms of skyscrapers


Per this website San Francisco is #12.

I don’t know how legit is this list. But bottom line is Toronto is having a lot of skyscrapers even if NY is a distant #1

https://panethos.wordpress.com/2016/10/21/cities-with-the-most-tall-buildings-in-north-america/

Rank/City/# of Tall Buildings/(# of Skyscrapers)

New York City, NY, USA = 6,180 (911)
Toronto, ON, Canada = 2,316 (497)
Mexico City, DF, Mexico = 1,402 (125)
Chicago, IL, USA = 1,292 (467)
Vancouver, BC, Canada = 693 (70)
Houston, TX, USA = 513 (133)
Los Angeles, CA, USA = 548 (107)
Montreal, QC, Canada = 541 (46)
Panama City, Panama = 443 (181)
Washington, DC, USA = 432 (0)
Ottawa, ON, Canada = 431 (9)
San Francisco, CA, USA = 427 (99)
Honolulu, HI, USA = 418 (78)
Philadelphia, PA, USA = 389 (84)
Edmonton, AB, Canada = 335 (47)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic = 304 (15)
Dallas, TX, USA = 300 (74)
Seattle, WA, USA = 296 (113)
Calgary, AB, Canada = 291 (72)
Atlanta, GA, USA = 286 (96)
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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#209 » by Raptorfan2012 » Mon Jan 1, 2024 3:16 am

Spritezoned wrote:
Raptorfan2012 wrote:
Raptorland23 wrote:IQ gonna land in the Frozen tundra of Toronto then have a sit down with two coaches who speak Serbian, then head to his hotel and watch 5hrs of hockey highlights stuffed down his throat

Poor guy will likely risk the Lake Ontario waters and make a swim for it


Guy is a New Yorker; weather and culture is not that much different.


Spoken like someone who has never lived outside of Toronto.


Please, I have been to all parts around the globe. I have been to NYC many times in my life (I have family there). To each there own about how one feels about cities, but my point is NYC still has winter and snow (though they are a bit warmer, but it’s not like they have Miami or LA types of weather). Obviously we are not the same city, but I don’t think IQ will be in that much of a shock coming here.
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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#210 » by Chandan » Mon Jan 1, 2024 5:08 am

SpezNc wrote:
Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:
SpezNc wrote:
each city is different. Obviously there is only one new york. But Toronto is still somewhat comparable I mean with the caveat that each city is different and New York is a premium city for a reason.

Weather : very similar if I understand that New York is warmer. The difference between Toronto and NY is maybe somewhat like the difference between Montreal and Toronto.

Skyscraper: NY is #1 in the world and Toronto is I think #2 in North Americas.

Obviously there is some difference but someone does not look instantly out of place by moving from NYC to Toronto or vice versa.

Obviously NYC is bigger, warmer etc. but Toronto is arguably as close as its get to NYC.

There is a reason why many series are filmed in Toronto to represent NYC.


What about San Francisco in terms of skyscrapers


Per this website San Francisco is #12.

I don’t know how legit is this list. But bottom line is Toronto is having a lot of skyscrapers even if NY is a distant #1

https://panethos.wordpress.com/2016/10/21/cities-with-the-most-tall-buildings-in-north-america/

Rank/City/# of Tall Buildings/(# of Skyscrapers)

New York City, NY, USA = 6,180 (911)
Toronto, ON, Canada = 2,316 (497)
Mexico City, DF, Mexico = 1,402 (125)
Chicago, IL, USA = 1,292 (467)
Vancouver, BC, Canada = 693 (70)
Houston, TX, USA = 513 (133)
Los Angeles, CA, USA = 548 (107)
Montreal, QC, Canada = 541 (46)
Panama City, Panama = 443 (181)
Washington, DC, USA = 432 (0)
Ottawa, ON, Canada = 431 (9)
San Francisco, CA, USA = 427 (99)
Honolulu, HI, USA = 418 (78)
Philadelphia, PA, USA = 389 (84)
Edmonton, AB, Canada = 335 (47)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic = 304 (15)
Dallas, TX, USA = 300 (74)
Seattle, WA, USA = 296 (113)
Calgary, AB, Canada = 291 (72)
Atlanta, GA, USA = 286 (96)


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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

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Post#212 » by AkelaLoneWolf » Mon Jan 1, 2024 6:10 am

Does anyone know if IQ and Barrett will be available for todays game
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Post#213 » by TheAlchemist23 » Mon Jan 1, 2024 6:14 am

AkelaLoneWolf wrote:Does anyone know if IQ and Barrett will be available for todays game

The hope is they'll play

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Post#214 » by djsunyc » Mon Jan 1, 2024 6:14 am

AkelaLoneWolf wrote:Does anyone know if IQ and Barrett will be available for todays game


they're being introduced to the media this afternoon so my guess is yes.
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Re: Official Immanuel Quickley Thread 

Post#215 » by Saul Goodman » Mon Jan 1, 2024 8:03 am

I get the feeling that within a month he will be beloved by Raptors fans. He has the type of game lacking for so long and the swagger and personality Toronto generally gravitates towards.

I actually think it’s entirely possible he has a Brunson/Lowry type late All Star boom within a year. Very high on this deal.
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Post#216 » by Chandan » Mon Jan 1, 2024 9:40 am

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Maxey is playing as the starters, IQ played most of the time against backups. Those numbers does not show the whole picture.
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Post#217 » by Chandan » Mon Jan 1, 2024 9:42 am

Geez, with both teams fielding depleted lineups, it's like the continuation of the toilet bowl.
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Post#218 » by Brinbe » Mon Jan 1, 2024 9:46 am

lots made of his scoring potential but i think he's gonna surprise even more on the defensive end







add on a dejounte as a backcourt partner and get a more switchable defensive big like an okongwu and we're back in business.
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Post#219 » by Grew » Mon Jan 1, 2024 10:04 am

Am I crazy or is the list of truly dynamic guards in raptors history basically... Kyle, Damon.. Tj ford? IQ has the chance to be one of the best lead guards in franchise history.
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Post#220 » by Statistician MK » Mon Jan 1, 2024 12:06 pm

By the way...

RJ Barrett ... 29.5 minutes per game
Quickley ... 24.0 minutes per game

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