AkelaLoneWolf wrote:djsunyc wrote:
deepfake. doncha know they absolutely hate each other!!!
Doug Smith is fuming right now as the narrative he worked so hard to craft last year falls apart.
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AkelaLoneWolf wrote:djsunyc wrote:
deepfake. doncha know they absolutely hate each other!!!
mdenny wrote:Pointgod wrote:mdenny wrote:
I don't think he's a #1 option on a winning team. But an allstar two-way player is sometimes better than that to build around.
Dame, Harden, doncic are good examples of #1 options that never produced viable contender teams. There are so many more possibilities if we focus on scottie being a two-way guy instead of a stat-hound. Perhaps a soft #1 option. Not someone solely responsible for the scoring.
I think we actually need to see a team built around him that play to his strengths before determining if he’s a #1 option. We did the hard part, getting rid of Siakam. Now it’s time to build.
wow.
You do not build an entire franchise around someone HOPING he becomes whatever you have in your head about scotty.
If he was the guy you envision....he would be the guy you envision. There's no such thing as 'young player x would have been a top 5 player but his front office didn't build around him so it didn't happen'.
You are buying into the toxic subset of fans that for whatever reason decided to jump on scotty's back and ride him. We are going to witness that whole thing crumble now. They spammed this board. They harassed raptor media people. They harassed fred's wife. They blamed pascal. They blamed fred. They blamed Nurse. They blamed Dennis. Everything is a soap opera. This guy is selfish. This guy is jealous. Everyone needs a floater. Ball movement. Addition by subtraction.
All the narratives spun by strangely devoted Scotty fans were wrong. Playing with fred and siakam under nurse gave scotty an advantage against the rest of his draft class. It was not a disadvantage.
I get the feeling that the majority of spam trolls on this board are directly associated to Pensare and his seething podcasts. I flipped through one yesterday. This brother needs help. He takes basketball WAY TOO personally. The hate he has for players is unhealthy and the love he has for players is weird. Is it a coincidence that players receiving the most toxic forms of hate on this board are also players that Pensare spreads toxic hate about on his podcast?
I'm just saying....there is an observable pathological dynamic going on there. The other very transparent game they are playing is the persecution complex. They assert that the raptor media is full of 'scotty haters' and anyone on this board who does not fall in line with their delusional narratives are also 'scotty haters'.
It's a bit alarming tbh. Ppl in raptor media are aware of it. They get trolled by this toxic element. They hate TSN. They hate sportsnet. They hate Will Lou. They hate Matt and Jack and Leo and Alvin. They hate grange. They hate Doug. The whole thing is like Trump rhetoric. Clear the swamp or whatever.
Why does the toxic element of raptor fans all share the same narratives specifically about scotty? It's certainly not Scotty's fault.
In anycase...the whole thing is gonna come undone now.
Pointgod wrote:mdenny wrote:Pointgod wrote:
I think we actually need to see a team built around him that play to his strengths before determining if he’s a #1 option. We did the hard part, getting rid of Siakam. Now it’s time to build.
wow.
You do not build an entire franchise around someone HOPING he becomes whatever you have in your head about scotty.
If he was the guy you envision....he would be the guy you envision. There's no such thing as 'young player x would have been a top 5 player but his front office didn't build around him so it didn't happen'.
You are buying into the toxic subset of fans that for whatever reason decided to jump on scotty's back and ride him. We are going to witness that whole thing crumble now. They spammed this board. They harassed raptor media people. They harassed fred's wife. They blamed pascal. They blamed fred. They blamed Nurse. They blamed Dennis. Everything is a soap opera. This guy is selfish. This guy is jealous. Everyone needs a floater. Ball movement. Addition by subtraction.
All the narratives spun by strangely devoted Scotty fans were wrong. Playing with fred and siakam under nurse gave scotty an advantage against the rest of his draft class. It was not a disadvantage.
I get the feeling that the majority of spam trolls on this board are directly associated to Pensare and his seething podcasts. I flipped through one yesterday. This brother needs help. He takes basketball WAY TOO personally. The hate he has for players is unhealthy and the love he has for players is weird. Is it a coincidence that players receiving the most toxic forms of hate on this board are also players that Pensare spreads toxic hate about on his podcast?
I'm just saying....there is an observable pathological dynamic going on there. The other very transparent game they are playing is the persecution complex. They assert that the raptor media is full of 'scotty haters' and anyone on this board who does not fall in line with their delusional narratives are also 'scotty haters'.
It's a bit alarming tbh. Ppl in raptor media are aware of it. They get trolled by this toxic element. They hate TSN. They hate sportsnet. They hate Will Lou. They hate Matt and Jack and Leo and Alvin. They hate grange. They hate Doug. The whole thing is like Trump rhetoric. Clear the swamp or whatever.
Why does the toxic element of raptor fans all share the same narratives specifically about scotty? It's certainly not Scotty's fault.
In anycase...the whole thing is gonna come undone now.
Sir this is a Wendy’s……..
No where in your incoherent rant did you even begin to approach a rationale argument. All I’m saying is that we should be around the player that we’ve proclaimed will lead our franchise…. It’s not a novel concept. That means surrounding Scottie with players that will maximize his strengths and cover up for his weaknesses. It’s a very simple concept that every front office worth their salary would apply. I don’t know where you got that I’m some Scottie apologists or I hate the Raptors organization or I follow some Pensare person. Weird tangent….
PRESTIGE wrote:I’m very surprised Whitmore is this good at 19. He’s easily on an All-Star trajectory.
- Raptors RealGM Forum re: Masai Ujiri - June 2023What an absolute failure and disaster this franchise is, ran by one of the most incompetent front offices in the league.
Merit wrote:Duffman100 wrote:mieshpal wrote:I love how Masai uses picks to trade for guys that he sees upside. This team is in such a better spot then they were at the beginning of the year when thinking about the future. Love watching them
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When you look at the whole picture, we acquired
Quickley
Barrett
Ochia
Nwora
2024 1st
2026 1st
Detroit 2024 2nd
Porter
JFL
(Shame I can’t add Koloko to this list)
With Brown and Olynyk as solid vet acquisitions.
To a core of Barnes, Trent, Poeltl and Dick. It’s a pretty great pivot.
No bad contracts and the only bad thing is the poeltl pick we owe.
Agreed. Now I know your mis-spelling Ochai was accidental. Only thing, I can’t tell which I like more. Chai or Chia. LOL. O-Chia for the win. Big chia pet mood.
Edit: also the Poeltl pick is chill. I’m really about our C rotation being one of the best in the league if Kelly signs on long term. Kelly is the new Gasol on offense. And we have Poeltl for some of that Gasol defense. Plus Jontay. Very happy with our big rotation, especially if we also include Scottie and Boucher.
HiJiNX wrote:I think we need to start focusing more on the positives. This team is proving it can look very competent on both ends of the floor for stretches. Now we need to get to that level consistently. I think fatigue is an issue—the tag and recover and switch if necessary sort of matchup zone thing we have been doing recently is a hard style to play for a variety of reasons. It’s tiring guys out. Or the bench players can’t execute it (they’re not making the reads fast enough). But when we get there we will be good.
After the system is in place and working, the next step will be individual improvements from BBQ, including learning how to execute down the stretch.
All in all, I don’t actually think we are that far away. We will still likely suck the rest of the year but I foresee us having a pretty decent season next year where we sneak into the playoffs as a lower seed (which is what I thought this year but was clearly wrong lol).
Tacoma wrote:anotherhomer wrote:Duffman100 wrote:
When you look at the whole picture, we acquired
Quickley
Barrett
Ochia
Nwora
2024 1st
2026 1st
Detroit 2024 2nd
Porter
JFL
(Shame I can’t add Koloko to this list)
With Brown and Olynyk as solid vet acquisitions.
To a core of Barnes, Trent, Poeltl and Dick. It’s a pretty great pivot.
No bad contracts and the only bad thing is the poeltl pick we owe.
have to agree it's a solid pivot....
they got three potential blocks in Quickley, Barret and Barnes, a clean cap space and most of their picks
now they can determine what they have
It's a solid pivot on paper but a TBD on the court on whether IQ & RJ can produce wins. The proof is in the pudding and so far, the Knicks has been winning like gangbusters since the trade, 4 of 6 without OG. Conversely, the BBQ era has started winning only 3 of 15. Our defense is dreadful - is OG that good or IQ/RJ that bad? Or simply BBQ needs more time together?
You can argue this is because we're tanking, but the trades at the deadline isn't clear that's the case and the team appears to be continuing trying to win games, e.g., yesterday IQ and RJ played 38 & 36 mins , respectively, while Dick got only 20 and Nwora 7.
If we're being optimistic, it looks like BBQ needs more time to gel and build chemistry. Assuming the goal is not to tank this year, I'd like to see better results, at least .500 for remainder of season to give hope to start next season's playoff pursuit.
Duffman100 wrote:
We had Porter and JFL level prospects as our 9th and 10th guys. Now they’re our 13-15th guys. That’s a big difference. We’re developing fringe youth prospects instead of throwing them into the fire.
It makes sense when you consider not everyone has to be a rookie. We have 2-3 picks in this draft. We want to have 4 rookies on the team at once?
Thad wasn’t getting us anything. We can’t turn around now, after years of mocking Thad, and say he should have netted us a return. He’s a break in case of emergency vet.
Schroeder I thought we could get something, but let’s see how they use the capspace. We signed him and dealt him in 6 months. If that’s a step back it’s a very tiny one.
Once they decided to pivot, they pivoted. The poeltl trade and lose of FVV was the last move of awkward trying to figure it out.
After that it’s been trying to tear it down. Which they’ve done in short order, acquiring 3 picks, 4 players 25 and under and jettisoning vets that mostly weren’t contributing.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:Porter has started 5 out of his 15 games. I would call that throwing him into the fire. Either way, these types of players are always around. Not sure we should give the Raptors credit here.
No, I'm not about that. Agbaji is not a rookie, but he's not established either and was essentially given up on for a late first. I think there's a role for him here, and I was supportive of trading the pick. To me this sounds like Masai just didn't want the pick at all, had to stop himself in the press conference from calling the draft garbage, and found it actually was worth less than he thought.
I'm not arguing we should have parlayed these players into assets, but that they were 'depth' for this team that the team decided they'd rather not have. How can we argue this team is deep? Only if they win. Right now they are just crap. What good is depth on a terrible team? So, if they turn the season around and finish the rest of the year winning a more than losing than I would agree with you that we're deeper.
I mean, did they? They made some kind of decision on Siakam in the summer that led to Masai giving a blubbering apology. They didn't trade Bruce Brown, but are selling the flexibility to do so this summer. The criticism I'm making is they hedged and deferred for not much gain. When they made the Norm for Trent trade and then Lowry for Achiuwa, there was also this 'new group' and youth movement and it seemed to result in chemistry issues and no one developed. I'm definitely more 'show me' these days than 'I hope this works.' There's younger teams in the playoffs. There's teams with mixes of young and old stars in the playoffs. I guess I'd like to hear management try and justify why nothing they've done lately has worked as intended, and what makes them confident they're on the right track here.
bargs4mvp wrote:Just checking the comments, same toxic bots spamming. My fav is the xtc account which every week spams that it was the first on the Scottie train. Copy paste bot
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pingpongrac wrote:bargs4mvp wrote:Just checking the comments, same toxic bots spamming. My fav is the xtc account which every week spams that it was the first on the Scottie train. Copy paste bot
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I don't agree with the stance XTC has taken on Scottie's play lately, but they're allowed to have their own opinion – especially on a topic/player they had been hyping up for a long time. IIRC, they were one of the only posters talking about Scottie potentially being the pick leading up to the draft while hyping him up big time before he was even selected at #4.
Duffman100 wrote:
Yes, once they realized this iteration of the team wasn't working around Scottie, they have turned 180. There is no denying it. They traded their best player and their best defensive player and acquired young players and picks. They jettison veterans to open up playing time for those young players.
Just because they didn't trade EVERY player doesn't mean they haven't fully pivoted. If there wasn't a good offer for Brown out there, something they liked... why deal him? Just because? You have a team option for next year... see what happens around draft time.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:Duffman100 wrote:
Yes, once they realized this iteration of the team wasn't working around Scottie, they have turned 180. There is no denying it. They traded their best player and their best defensive player and acquired young players and picks. They jettison veterans to open up playing time for those young players.
Just because they didn't trade EVERY player doesn't mean they haven't fully pivoted. If there wasn't a good offer for Brown out there, something they liked... why deal him? Just because? You have a team option for next year... see what happens around draft time.
Okay, but then what about this approach with Dennis?![]()
There's no denying they made moves. We don't know when that decision was made or why. Was it when Fred turned down their money? Was it when they discovered Portland was using them as leverage for Lillard? What I've seen is just constant 'trade games' by Masai hedging and deferring and creating a lot of unhappy campers and putting a rookie head coach in a tough position. With Brown and Trent, I still see this uncertainty.
Raps in 4 wrote:AkelaLoneWolf wrote:djsunyc wrote:
deepfake. doncha know they absolutely hate each other!!!
Doug Smith is fuming right now as the narrative he worked so hard to craft last year falls apart.
Mikistan wrote:bballsparkin wrote:Nebuchadnezzar wrote:The dunk by Poeltl was Yak coming for the hearts of the haters. What a joke some of you are to even think Yak wasn't worth the pick in this absolutely terrible draft. You are wasting your time on hate when you should be enjoying this masterful player at the centre position.
With KO in tow, all the doubters on here are going to look as ridiculous as the guy who said Pascal was the worst three point shooter ever.
Context matters. Play-in. Sure thing.
I'm excited for this potential future-past to come to bear.
Nebuchadnezzar wrote:Mikistan wrote:bballsparkin wrote:
Context matters. Play-in. Sure thing.
I'm excited for this potential future-past to come to bear.
Is this what Poeltl haters have resorted to? vague comments about context?
If you are just going to reduce this to a "we should have tanked" argument, then sure, but that would have meant 100 other things happening too
How about the context of not having a centre for two years, the fan base screaming for big man, Masai seeing a weak draft in 2024, and finding a a very talented and smart big man who has huge impact on offence and defence without dominating the ball. Is that enough context for you?