Previous ranking: 24

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WuTang_OG wrote:22 seems about right
i dont see us any higher unless we get major jumps from the starters and our depth plays a solid role
First half of the season is rough so a lot of things have to go right to overcome that .. and few things need to go wrong for us to be in the tank by Jan
Scase wrote:The most notable thing to me, is our terrible management ranking.
Fairview4Life wrote:Scase wrote:The most notable thing to me, is our terrible management ranking.
They were the top ranked team in 2020 and second in 2021. So how valuable are these rankings in reality?
Though Toronto's roster might look dramatically different in two years with four of five starters (all but Pascal Siakam) headed for unrestricted free agency by then, our top-ranked management group has given every reason to believe the Raptors can handle any scenario.
Toronto is on track to have max cap space in 2021 to pursue a star to pair with Siakam and a budding core that also includes guard Fred VanVleet (an unrestricted free agent after this season) and forward OG Anunoby. The Raptors also continue to develop complementary talent, with undrafted rookie Terence Davis their latest unheralded find.
Scase wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:22 seems about right
i dont see us any higher unless we get major jumps from the starters and our depth plays a solid role
First half of the season is rough so a lot of things have to go right to overcome that .. and few things need to go wrong for us to be in the tank by Jan
Misread it, 22nd in 24-25, but the projections for other stuff are rankings for the next 3 years*
Scase wrote:Fairview4Life wrote:Scase wrote:The most notable thing to me, is our terrible management ranking.
They were the top ranked team in 2020 and second in 2021. So how valuable are these rankings in reality?
They had won a chip recently, came off a 53 win season, and had one of the best coaches in the league Vs multiple failing seasons and a rookie head coach.
Seems pretty accurate to me. Unless you plan on blaming ESPN for not accurately predicting the impact of a global pandemic, which might be a touch unfair.Though Toronto's roster might look dramatically different in two years with four of five starters (all but Pascal Siakam) headed for unrestricted free agency by then, our top-ranked management group has given every reason to believe the Raptors can handle any scenario.
Toronto is on track to have max cap space in 2021 to pursue a star to pair with Siakam and a budding core that also includes guard Fred VanVleet (an unrestricted free agent after this season) and forward OG Anunoby. The Raptors also continue to develop complementary talent, with undrafted rookie Terence Davis their latest unheralded find.
All of that was a pretty fair set of statements all things considered. They predicted them to continue to be good, they were not. Says more about the management than the prediction IMO.
Fairview4Life wrote:Scase wrote:The most notable thing to me, is our terrible management ranking.
They were the top ranked team in 2020 and second in 2021. So how valuable are these rankings in reality?
- 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.
WuTang_OG wrote:Scase wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:22 seems about right
i dont see us any higher unless we get major jumps from the starters and our depth plays a solid role
First half of the season is rough so a lot of things have to go right to overcome that .. and few things need to go wrong for us to be in the tank by Jan
Misread it, 22nd in 24-25, but the projections for other stuff are rankings for the next 3 years*
Read it fine. Only speaking to ranking for 24-25.
Fairview4Life wrote:Scase wrote:Fairview4Life wrote:
They were the top ranked team in 2020 and second in 2021. So how valuable are these rankings in reality?
They had won a chip recently, came off a 53 win season, and had one of the best coaches in the league Vs multiple failing seasons and a rookie head coach.
Seems pretty accurate to me. Unless you plan on blaming ESPN for not accurately predicting the impact of a global pandemic, which might be a touch unfair.Though Toronto's roster might look dramatically different in two years with four of five starters (all but Pascal Siakam) headed for unrestricted free agency by then, our top-ranked management group has given every reason to believe the Raptors can handle any scenario.
Toronto is on track to have max cap space in 2021 to pursue a star to pair with Siakam and a budding core that also includes guard Fred VanVleet (an unrestricted free agent after this season) and forward OG Anunoby. The Raptors also continue to develop complementary talent, with undrafted rookie Terence Davis their latest unheralded find.
All of that was a pretty fair set of statements all things considered. They predicted them to continue to be good, they were not. Says more about the management than the prediction IMO.
I am saying that if the prediction can be shown to be wildly incorrect within 3 years, then predicting three years out seems like it isn't all that valuable. They had the Nets and Clippers as the top rated teams overall in 2020 and 2021. They had the TWolves in the trash heap. There's a whole lot wrong with their predictions. If they are only good for telling us what happened in the season and summer prior to the prediction...then it's not really a good prediction.
Scase wrote:
Predictions are literally based off historical performance lol. What do you expect them to predict based off of, made up stuff? Like I get what you are saying, but predictions exist for a reason, and they are usually accurate enough to go off of.
- 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.
Fairview4Life wrote:Scase wrote:The most notable thing to me, is our terrible management ranking.
They were the top ranked team in 2020 and second in 2021. So how valuable are these rankings in reality?
Indeed wrote:Next 3 season is hard to predict, but I think we will be higher after we get a lottery pick this season, maybe closer to 16.
Jadoogar wrote:Indeed wrote:Next 3 season is hard to predict, but I think we will be higher after we get a lottery pick this season, maybe closer to 16.
i don't think we draft in the top 5 this year (unless we get some Hawks level lottery luck) so i don't think a draft pick in the early teens is going to be all that helpful over the next three years.