ImageImageImageImageImage

Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2

Moderators: 7 Footer, Morris_Shatford, DG88, niQ, Duffman100, tsherkin, Reeko, lebron stopper, HiJiNX

User avatar
LoveMyRaps
RealGM
Posts: 28,213
And1: 48,655
Joined: Jun 10, 2013
       

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#181 » by LoveMyRaps » Mon Jul 22, 2024 1:51 am

Tom_Foolery wrote:
LoveMyRaps wrote:My rankings:

1. Carton
2. Walter
3. Chomche
4. Shead
5. Carlson

I didn't like D.J. Carton style of play. He never looks to pass and set others up.


I disagree. I think you may be confusing him with JFL.
In Masai We Trust :meditate:
Image
mtcan
RealGM
Posts: 27,636
And1: 24,052
Joined: May 19, 2001

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#182 » by mtcan » Mon Jul 22, 2024 1:52 am

LoveMyRaps wrote:
Tom_Foolery wrote:
LoveMyRaps wrote:My rankings:

1. Carton
2. Walter
3. Chomche
4. Shead
5. Carlson

I didn't like D.J. Carton style of play. He never looks to pass and set others up.


I disagree. I think you may be confusing him with JFL.

Carton and JFL are both playing for their careers. This is typical G-League mindset.
User avatar
LoveMyRaps
RealGM
Posts: 28,213
And1: 48,655
Joined: Jun 10, 2013
       

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#183 » by LoveMyRaps » Mon Jul 22, 2024 1:57 am

mtcan wrote:
LoveMyRaps wrote:
Tom_Foolery wrote:I didn't like D.J. Carton style of play. He never looks to pass and set others up.


I disagree. I think you may be confusing him with JFL.

Carton and JFL are both playing for their careers. This is typical G-League mindset.


Except Carton was a willing passer and did look to set others up.
In Masai We Trust :meditate:
Image
Tom_Foolery
Senior
Posts: 528
And1: 467
Joined: Jan 11, 2023

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#184 » by Tom_Foolery » Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:08 am

LoveMyRaps wrote:
mtcan wrote:
LoveMyRaps wrote:
I disagree. I think you may be confusing him with JFL.

Carton and JFL are both playing for their careers. This is typical G-League mindset.


Except Carton was a willing passer and did look to set others up.

14 shot attempts, 1 assist, 1 rebound, 0 foul shots.

I know he's trying to put points on the board, but too much tunnel vision. It wasn't a good team game for him.
User avatar
ItsDanger
RealGM
Posts: 28,415
And1: 25,609
Joined: Nov 01, 2008

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#185 » by ItsDanger » Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:09 am

Summer league team isn’t much different than regular squad, struggling on offense.
Organization can be defined as an organized body of people with a particular purpose. Not random.
mihaic
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,611
And1: 3,798
Joined: Jul 05, 2006
   

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#186 » by mihaic » Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:28 am

SpezNc wrote:
Tha Cynic wrote:Walter and Chomche are showing something here. The difference between game 1 and this game is huge. They both looked like Gradey Dick first game but have made some big adjustments.


I agree 100%

We can definitely see the upside in Chomche. Let’s not forget that he is the younger player on the court .

Definitely worth a flyer by investing 1M in him.

The reward could be tantalizing.

JKW is also only 19

Already we see some improvement between G1 and G5.

As for Walter, I don’t really look at his FG% even if I would have hoped for a bit more efficiency

But I think he create way more tonight . He was agressive at both end .

Also more importantly I think the team was better when he was on the floor .

He was +6 despite the 11 pts loss


This was by far his best game.

Is it me or does he look taller than 6ft5. Perhaps he's just got long arms, idk. Much longer than GTJ.
nestea
Analyst
Posts: 3,028
And1: 2,054
Joined: Jul 01, 2006
         

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#187 » by nestea » Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:40 am

With the 1st pick, the raptors select..
Im an Optomist, not an optometrist!
User avatar
Anatomize
General Manager
Posts: 7,847
And1: 6,220
Joined: Jul 25, 2008

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#188 » by Anatomize » Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:11 am

ItsDanger wrote:Summer league team isn’t much different than regular squad, struggling on offense.


It’s disheartening watching other teams run smooth offenses with multiple prospects popping off, I was excited for this year’s SL team and it’s just the same old story.

If we flop on offense this year, I really hope we just take jordi fernandez as coach. It makes no sense why we didn’t hire him in the first place.

He has continuity with our Canadian players who are on the raptors, can help us in future recruiting efforts, comes from one of the top offenses in the league.
mtcan
RealGM
Posts: 27,636
And1: 24,052
Joined: May 19, 2001

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#189 » by mtcan » Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:28 am

Anatomize wrote:
ItsDanger wrote:Summer league team isn’t much different than regular squad, struggling on offense.


It’s disheartening watching other teams run smooth offenses with multiple prospects popping off, I was excited for this year’s SL team and it’s just the same old story.

If we flop on offense this year, I really hope we just take jordi fernandez as coach. It makes no sense why we didn’t hire him in the first place.

He has continuity with our Canadian players who are on the raptors, can help us in future recruiting efforts, comes from one of the top offenses in the league.

Uh...Jordi got hired by the Nets a few months ago. :oops:
PushDaRock
RealGM
Posts: 12,604
And1: 9,751
Joined: Jun 22, 2011

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#190 » by PushDaRock » Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:31 am

Anatomize wrote:
ItsDanger wrote:Summer league team isn’t much different than regular squad, struggling on offense.


It’s disheartening watching other teams run smooth offenses with multiple prospects popping off, I was excited for this year’s SL team and it’s just the same old story.

If we flop on offense this year, I really hope we just take jordi fernandez as coach. It makes no sense why we didn’t hire him in the first place.

He has continuity with our Canadian players who are on the raptors, can help us in future recruiting efforts, comes from one of the top offenses in the league.


Not sure how that's going to be possible unless he gets fired from the Nets super quickly.
User avatar
Anatomize
General Manager
Posts: 7,847
And1: 6,220
Joined: Jul 25, 2008

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#191 » by Anatomize » Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:40 am

mtcan wrote:
Anatomize wrote:
ItsDanger wrote:Summer league team isn’t much different than regular squad, struggling on offense.


It’s disheartening watching other teams run smooth offenses with multiple prospects popping off, I was excited for this year’s SL team and it’s just the same old story.

If we flop on offense this year, I really hope we just take jordi fernandez as coach. It makes no sense why we didn’t hire him in the first place.

He has continuity with our Canadian players who are on the raptors, can help us in future recruiting efforts, comes from one of the top offenses in the league.

Uh...Jordi got hired by the Nets a few months ago. :oops:


Ah didn’t realize, well that sucks
TGM
Assistant Coach
Posts: 4,163
And1: 1,055
Joined: Dec 19, 2004

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#192 » by TGM » Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:53 am

Lots of positives in my mind from the game. It was a slow start on our end and there were a lot of just 50/50 balls that some how the spurs got their hands on. Outside of Walter we don't have shot creators apart from JFL. So didn't expect us to win this game.

Chomche after that block and went coast to coast honestly looked just like Giannis. Don't know what the heck people are saying he looks 2 years away than Bruno at the same point. Bruno if you watched him play was super clunky. Chomche is a very fluid athlete. His sense on the court isn't great as he gets caught flat footed or out of position, but its improving and improving fast. He also needs to work on catching the ball and just put those mitts on it.

Walter looks a lot better today and his defense was pretty good.

It's a loss, but a good game over-all. Also, we were missing both Mogbo and Dick.
manjusaka
Pro Prospect
Posts: 876
And1: 582
Joined: Oct 25, 2017
   

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#193 » by manjusaka » Mon Jul 22, 2024 5:57 am

Scase wrote:
LoveMyRaps wrote:My rankings:

1. Carton
2. Walter
3. Chomche
4. Shead
5. Carlson

You're missing Ochai :lol: :lol: :lol:


Ochai is a lost cause. Jakobe had shown improvement from game 1 to game 5. Ochai showed nothing.
ATLTimekeeper
RealGM
Posts: 42,225
And1: 23,530
Joined: Apr 28, 2008

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#194 » by ATLTimekeeper » Mon Jul 22, 2024 10:36 am

TGM wrote:Lots of positives in my mind from the game. It was a slow start on our end and there were a lot of just 50/50 balls that some how the spurs got their hands on. Outside of Walter we don't have shot creators apart from JFL. So didn't expect us to win this game.

Chomche after that block and went coast to coast honestly looked just like Giannis. Don't know what the heck people are saying he looks 2 years away than Bruno at the same point. Bruno if you watched him play was super clunky. Chomche is a very fluid athlete. His sense on the court isn't great as he gets caught flat footed or out of position, but its improving and improving fast. He also needs to work on catching the ball and just put those mitts on it.

Walter looks a lot better today and his defense was pretty good.

It's a loss, but a good game over-all. Also, we were missing both Mogbo and Dick.


Earlier in the game Chomche also airballed an uncontested dunk.
PoundTown
Starter
Posts: 2,060
And1: 1,377
Joined: Aug 09, 2014
       

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#195 » by PoundTown » Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:25 pm

ATLTimekeeper wrote:
TGM wrote:Lots of positives in my mind from the game. It was a slow start on our end and there were a lot of just 50/50 balls that some how the spurs got their hands on. Outside of Walter we don't have shot creators apart from JFL. So didn't expect us to win this game.

Chomche after that block and went coast to coast honestly looked just like Giannis. Don't know what the heck people are saying he looks 2 years away than Bruno at the same point. Bruno if you watched him play was super clunky. Chomche is a very fluid athlete. His sense on the court isn't great as he gets caught flat footed or out of position, but its improving and improving fast. He also needs to work on catching the ball and just put those mitts on it.

Walter looks a lot better today and his defense was pretty good.

It's a loss, but a good game over-all. Also, we were missing both Mogbo and Dick.


Earlier in the game Chomche also airballed an uncontested dunk.


They're going to need some fundamentals based player development approach with him. Going to need to dumb it down a bit with lots of focus around finishing around the rim/ developing touch and footwork there to start. Lots of repetition.
User avatar
Indeed
RealGM
Posts: 21,719
And1: 3,623
Joined: Aug 21, 2009

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#196 » by Indeed » Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:06 pm

Tom_Foolery wrote:
LoveMyRaps wrote:
mtcan wrote:Carton and JFL are both playing for their careers. This is typical G-League mindset.


Except Carton was a willing passer and did look to set others up.

14 shot attempts, 1 assist, 1 rebound, 0 foul shots.

I know he's trying to put points on the board, but too much tunnel vision. It wasn't a good team game for him.


You are probably not watching the game. Our players cant hit shots even we made a pass out.
User avatar
Indeed
RealGM
Posts: 21,719
And1: 3,623
Joined: Aug 21, 2009

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#197 » by Indeed » Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:11 pm

mihaic wrote:
SpezNc wrote:
Tha Cynic wrote:Walter and Chomche are showing something here. The difference between game 1 and this game is huge. They both looked like Gradey Dick first game but have made some big adjustments.


I agree 100%

We can definitely see the upside in Chomche. Let’s not forget that he is the younger player on the court .

Definitely worth a flyer by investing 1M in him.

The reward could be tantalizing.

JKW is also only 19

Already we see some improvement between G1 and G5.

As for Walter, I don’t really look at his FG% even if I would have hoped for a bit more efficiency

But I think he create way more tonight . He was agressive at both end .

Also more importantly I think the team was better when he was on the floor .

He was +6 despite the 11 pts loss


This was by far his best game.

Is it me or does he look taller than 6ft5. Perhaps he's just got long arms, idk. Much longer than GTJ.


I believe 6'4 without shoe, which would be 6'6 in NBA (always round up)
mihaic
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,611
And1: 3,798
Joined: Jul 05, 2006
   

Re: Summer League Game 5: Spurs/Raptors 7pm TSN2 

Post#198 » by mihaic » Tue Jul 23, 2024 11:31 pm

Indeed wrote:
mihaic wrote:
SpezNc wrote:
I agree 100%

We can definitely see the upside in Chomche. Let’s not forget that he is the younger player on the court .

Definitely worth a flyer by investing 1M in him.

The reward could be tantalizing.

JKW is also only 19

Already we see some improvement between G1 and G5.

As for Walter, I don’t really look at his FG% even if I would have hoped for a bit more efficiency

But I think he create way more tonight . He was agressive at both end .

Also more importantly I think the team was better when he was on the floor .

He was +6 despite the 11 pts loss


This was by far his best game.

Is it me or does he look taller than 6ft5. Perhaps he's just got long arms, idk. Much longer than GTJ.


I believe 6'4 without shoe, which would be 6'6 in NBA (always round up)


Both Gary and JKW are listed at 6ft5 on some sites. Maybe it's the defensive stance, the posture, the arms length, but I feel like this guy is already bigger and taller than GTJ. Maybe it's just in my mind, lol.

Return to Toronto Raptors