Brinbe wrote:
This is something our front office won't appreciate. They'd be in a rush to get them a new contract and overpay ASAP.
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Brinbe wrote:
Mark_83 wrote:RJ has earned the right to stay imo. He's worked hard to improve, is a great lockeroom guy, and loves it here. Quickley is slowly becoming a negative asset at this point.
basketballto wrote:Mark_83 wrote:RJ has earned the right to stay imo. He's worked hard to improve, is a great lockeroom guy, and loves it here. Quickley is slowly becoming a negative asset at this point.
I agree RJ has been a professional and improved. He has raised his skillset and abilities. Keeping him would be foolish. His next contract will be higher than his existing contract. Now is the time to move on.
Quickley just doesn't have the mindset to be a point guard.
UnbelievablyRAW wrote:I think its kinda unfair how RJ's production is looked at when a lot of the time he was playing with rookies and g-leaguers and given grenades on offence to try to create with no spacing. It was RJ and Dick trying to solo teams with IQ and Barnes in and out of the lineup. Or it would be RJ and Barnes and Barnes would just defer to RJ and leave him on an island to create out of nothing.
The fact that RJ can have the same level of offensive efficiency as someone like Franz Wagner (maxed out, highly touted) yet gets crapped on is funny. Franz is for sure the better defender and is physically larger, but if I can get Franz scoring and better passing with my 4th option I'm pretty satisfied. Pretty sure Franz is making a lot more than RJ is and will be as well.
RJ only played 16 games with IQ and Scottie all suited up in the same game all season last year. He was forced to play above his intended role and now gets crapped on for being forced to do it because everyone was injured around him. Remember how amazing he looked right before we traded Pascal 2 years ago?
In those 7 games he played with IQ/Scottie/Pascal, he averaged 19/7/3 on 55/39/76 (64%TS). With this new version that damn near doubled his AST% this past year, I think we can get similar offensive efficiency and more assists as well. If he can stay in the mid 70s as a FT shooter, that TS% will be spooky.
His path to becoming a clear positive player is clear and not unobtainable. Wouldn't be shocked one bit if by the deadline we have teams trying to trade FOR him

arbsn wrote:Why do people hate RJ so much
He’s young, from Toronto, improving, wants to be here, wants to win and might already be our best player.
Raps fans are so weird
Nobody is paying him 40 million he will prob get something similar to what he makes now
Sinant wrote:I treat the Phoenix/Cleveland/Boston Shaqs like I do Wizards MJ. Never happened.
Troubadour wrote:TheGeneral99 wrote:IQ throughout his career so far has been a 38-39% 3 point shooter...he just needs to get back to that.
Shooting 18% from 3 is not the norm for him.
Something tells me as his average rises from 18%, Scottie's 54% from three will descend.
DutchCanuck wrote:Still a firm believer the worst Trade we made was for Ingram (We lost the Indy Pick this year which is probably a lotto pick and we lost cap flexibility for a best case scenario of being a 5/6 seed or a play in team?

Potential wrote:RJ has become one of the best players in the NBA and I'm not surprised.