GiannisAnte34 wrote:Thaddy wrote:GiannisAnte34 wrote:
This list is a disaster IMO
The Raptors will be surprisingly good. They usually beat their over under odds.
Ingram is better than Siakam.
Their bench is better.
They have starter level players who've experienced success before (Poeltl, Barnes, RJ, IQ, and Ingram). The bench has Dick, CMB, Walter, Agbaji, Shead, Mogbo, Battle, and other filler talent they can use along the season grind.
4th in the East is like 47+ wins and the Raptors are listed ~30 wins. Scottie is not this superstar that some seem to think around here lol and Ingram is also not in that category. The Raps didn’t get 4th with Siakam + FVV + OG + GTJ albeit they were 5th that season. I don’t see any reason to believe Barnes + Ingram + Quickley + Dick (or whatever other role players) is a more talented team
They had injury issues that year and weak bench depth. It's why they stumbled and lost in the playoffs. In that series Barnes was on track of getting a triple double in his first season. He's a good player but not a first option. This is why they brought in Ingram.
Ingram and Barnes complement each others games well and it'll help slide IQ, RJ, and Poeltl into roles they fit into. Ingram didn't play last year and IQ only played ~30 games and he was on a minutes restriction. They're basically adding two great offensive players to their line up next season. That'll slide RJ and Barnes into better roles. RJ was putting up 21/6/4 on 55/40 when he was the third option on Toronto when he was first traded there.
They could win a ton of games and hover in that mid 40s area. I don't think it's far fetched. A lot of what will hold them back from that will be coaching. Darko usually plays younger players and lets them play mistakes. But the Raptors have good bench depth and high IQ young guys like Dick, CMB, Shead, and Walter.