Westside Gunn wrote:4/5 of the starters in the roster are due for a breakout or some kind of growth.
Fun times ahead. Sky is the limit
Poeltl with the 3pt shot is gonna be a different animal.
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Westside Gunn wrote:4/5 of the starters in the roster are due for a breakout or some kind of growth.
Fun times ahead. Sky is the limit
LoveMyRaps wrote:Westside Gunn wrote:4/5 of the starters in the roster are due for a breakout or some kind of growth.
Fun times ahead. Sky is the limit
Poeltl with the 3pt shot is gonna be a different animal.
tsherkin wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:Westside Gunn wrote:4/5 of the starters in the roster are due for a breakout or some kind of growth.
Fun times ahead. Sky is the limit
Poeltl with the 3pt shot is gonna be a different animal.
If he shows up with a corner 3, that'd be pretty huge.
LoveMyRaps wrote:tsherkin wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:
Poeltl with the 3pt shot is gonna be a different animal.
If he shows up with a corner 3, that'd be pretty huge.
He's training with some of the Raps coaching staff in Austria. I assume they're working on that 3pt shot?
OakleyDokely wrote:Nobody will functionally guard Poeltl out there regardless. Teams wont stretch their defense out to avoid maybe one Poeltl 3 per game.
Valanciunas stretched his range out, but it really didn't help NO's spacing because teams would live with Val 3pt attempts if it took the ball out of the hands of Zion, Ingram etc. Like Gasol for us in the playoffs, teams were happy when Marc was shooting from out there.
Don't get your hopes up too hightsherkin wrote:niQ wrote:I'm looking forward to finally seeing Ingram play for the Raptors.
Hell, yeah!
NinjaBro wrote:Don't get your hopes up too hightsherkin wrote:niQ wrote:I'm looking forward to finally seeing Ingram play for the Raptors.
Hell, yeah!
oldncreaky wrote:My concern is the front line.
Beyond Poeltl and Scottie, there's nobody on the roster I feel is even adequate at the 4/5, and there is no money to address the issue with anything other than #9 and minimum guys. Rookies (even lottery picks) who are even league average at the 4/5 are really, really rare.
So while I think the team is interesting, one significant injury to Jacob or Scottie means the team falling back into the lottery. Even if they do manage to make it to the playoffs and/or through the play-in, the scouting report for how to beat this team in the playoffs is ridiculously simple: attack Jacob and get him in foul trouble.