ConSarnit wrote:MEDIC wrote:theonlyeastcoastrapsfan wrote:I’m not out on RJ. I think he’s a great dude. I don’t believe he’s a good fit for the SL, so what I’m concerned about is shoving him in anyway. And I also feel there’s an overrated impact for scorers if they arent defenders. RJ is a leading scorer but flat in rpm. He was 54 td at 29 usage last year. Thats not a recipe to help win games. My think with RJ is we seem to tip toe around him being a good scoring average player, or an all star part of the big 3. If he came off the bench or is our other pieces in the SL were different I wouldn’t have much to say on it. I just don’t think it’s a good fit, I think people realize Ochai would be a better fit, but Ochai is likely to not get an extension this year, and seems like the forgotten guy when imo, he’s actually a good option for the SL if we want to actually compete.
I don't disagree with you (& I really like RJ). One of my big concerns is that this team lacks scoring talent. Maybe you eventually upgrade RJ, but simply losing him I don't think helps. RJ might not be perfect, but he provides 2nd or 3rd scorer type production. Derozan wasn't perfect as a 1st option either, but we won a lot of games with him there.
Either way......I am curious to see how he looks with BI in the lineup.
I really like Ochai & think that competent 3+D players are a must if you are trying to win. We'll see if he out-prices himself as a Raptor.
Gradey is a guy who I think could be traded. He doesn't really fit this new defensive identity & we have Walter needing minutes. This is a big year for Gradey. He needs to take a big leap. If he doesn't, he'll continue to be a weak link on any lineup that he plays with. It was tough to watch last season.
We still have to play wait and see with RJ. I think 2 things need to happen before we can move off of him (and not hurt the team). Agbaji needs to prove his shooting wasn’t a fluke. If he can he could be a reasonable starting 3+D sg. We’d lose some offensive creation but we’d gain spacing and defense so it could be a wash compared to starting RJ. We’d also need one of Dick/Walter to pick up the scoring slack on the bench. If Walter (a scorer in college) could scale his scoring as a solid bench option that could provide some cover for losing RJ. Both those things need to happen before we can move on from RJ.
Now, if we could wave a magic wand and move RJ for some outcome that returns a bench scorer and quality bench big (basically splitting RJ’s $27m into 2 solid bench guys) that would really round out the roster. But that’s probably not possible in one swoop.
The reason I think they have to hold onto RJ is BI and Scottie aren't strong enough on their own as shot creators. They need a 3rd dynamic guy. Right now the only one capable is RJ.
In my mind, the only one capable of taking RJ's place from a dynamic scorer perspective is Gradey, but Gradey would have to take a massive leap this season. It's possible, but I wouldn't bet on it.
I do think that Gradey could absorb more from BI than anyone else on the team. Who knows maybe BI will influence him to take that next step.