Duffman100 wrote:ciueli wrote:This team is really looking like exactly what I thought they'd be, too many bad defenders in the starting lineup, you can't have a good defence with IQ, Barrett, and Ingram at the 1, 2, and 3, Scottie and Jak can't play defence for the entire team.
They'll try to compensate with their offence but it will be tough to do with Scottie looking like he has regressed yet again in 3 point shooting, even in preseason it's clear other teams are going to make it hard for the Raptors to get quality shots close to the basket. If they can't even play well against a decimated Boston team missing Brown for all but 7 minutes it's going to be a long season.
It's so weird. Knicks fans were adamant that IQ was a good defender.
I think IQ is a good offball/ system type defender. Knows where to be, when to help, etc. Not a very good on ball defender......not at PG anyhow.
Maybe Thibs got the most out of him wifh his system.
The Knicks seemed to have a good grasp of who IQ was and who he wasn't. They got the most out of his ability. They did the same with Precious when he got there.
The problem with the Raptors franchise is they are hell bent on trying to force every young-ish player into an allstar. Sometimes these guys are almost maxed out & you need to simply put them into a position to succeed. That's the only way to make a playoff push.
How many of these guys have shown substantial growth in the Raptors system over the last 2-3 years? I can't think of one player. Maybe Ochai? Barrett has shown some improvement.
There have been no Derozans or Siakams or FVV'S or Norms.
Thank gawd for Ingram. Without him, this team would be lacking major scoring talent.