Scase wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:Scase wrote:But this is exactly what everyone who is "complaining" is saying. People aren't complaining RJ just to complain, they are complaining about specific aspects of his game that indicate the same thing as those players traded, they don't have championship calibre skill sets.
Both IQ and Scottie do. RJ currently is DD with a considerably worse mid range game. I think most everyone who watched the DD years here can unequivocally say he does not possess any championship calibre skills outside his mid range game, and the value of that in the modern NBA is debatable.
The people "complaining" are simply saying the same thing that was said about the traded players, and they were right back then. Time will tell if that is the same case here, but it's not like there isn't precedent, people used to complain about DD's limitations all the time, and they were valid complaints cause they limited the ceiling of the team. So he was traded.
They have championship calibre skillsets, but they were upgraded for better players. A lot of players can play on championship teams. Kyle Lowry was almost traded, too. Creating hate campaigns about good players that last a long time in the NBA is stupid. On one team Porzingis or Pau Gasol are soft losers, that draw the ire of their fanbases until they're traded for peanuts, on another they're talented champs. There's fans that understand this and then there's fans that have nothing better to do but campaign endlessly against these players.
Right now, the Raptors have zero players that fit into a 1, 2, 3 championship core. It's all based on potential. Scottie is not a #1, not even close. IQ is not a #2, not even close. RJ is not a #3, not even close.
Can we chill on calling basic criticism a "hate campaign", like jesus dude.
DD is a good player, he also has a skill set that you won't find utilized as a primary part of a championship team in the last 10-15 years. There are no primary or secondary scoring options on championship teams that can only play in the mid range, nor are there any that can only drive to the rim. Because 1 dimensional players are easy to shut down, how is this even a discussion?
You seem to be getting confused. No one is saying the players on our roster currently would be part of a championship core, not a single person. What people ARE saying is that the SKILL SETS of the players fit a championship team.
Scottie has great vision, is an excellent help defender, a very good man defender, and despite having no go to move, can still put up solid numbers on decent efficiency.
IQ has top of the league above the break 3pt shooting, which is pretty much an absolute requirement in the modern NBA, and he's not a complete negative on defence.
RJ has top tier rim driving ability, bottom of the NBA as in FOURTH percentile FT rate, and bottom half of the NBA And1 rates, which kinda kills the benefit of his ability to draw fouls. His defence is bottom 3rd of the NBA and that's being generous.
A player with 1 offensive weapon and terrible defence is not found on any championship team as a number 1, 2 or 3 scorer. Stop parading around like people are calling him the worst player in NBA history, these are all very measured takes backed up by historical stats and actually watching the games.
RJ's FTr is career .321. There's no way that's 4th percentile. It doesn't really matter if he gets his FTs off drives, or just by being fouled in a scoring position. That's what FTr is good for. It tells you who has to be fouled or it's a bucket (or, in some small cases, who should be fouled because they shoot 50% from the line).
Your breakdowns just indicate what I pointed out, that none are close and need significant improvement.
But, aside from that, let's dismiss using the term "modern" NBA as a qualifier. This isn't a stable identity. Until Steph, a jump shooting guard could not win a title. Until Jokic, traditional slow footed big men could not play in the modern NBA. The NBA morphs to what works and what is difficult to stop, and this goes not just for the very best players but down the line.
























