hype_2004 wrote:If these 2 guys were bad picks just give me your definition of a good pick
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hype_2004 wrote:If these 2 guys were bad picks just give me your definition of a good pick

Orange Balls wrote:So were Mogbo and Martin. There were 2 bigs just sitting there for us.
RoteSchroder wrote:ishoy123 wrote:Jakobe was a 19th pick in a historically weak draft. We should be happy if he turns into a reliable bench player.
it was only weak at the top, role player depth wasn't too bad
WWSRD wrote:Gradey's confidence looks gone. I don't know how long you keep trying to make it work with him.
At the end of the day, Gradey needs to be taking and making 3s at a high volume/rate if he's going to be playing in the NBA. He, quite simply, is not that good a shooter and can't score well enough otherwise.
I like Gradey's tools. You can see development in his game over the years. His defence is improving. However, there needs to be flashes offensively. Those have seemed to died down over time.
I just don't think he's going to get there in Toronto. Seems like a guy that either kills it in Europe or carves out a role on another team after his rookie contract is up.
WWSRD wrote:Gradey's confidence looks gone. I don't know how long you keep trying to make it work with him.
At the end of the day, Gradey needs to be taking and making 3s at a high volume/rate if he's going to be playing in the NBA. He, quite simply, is not that good a shooter and can't score well enough otherwise.
I like Gradey's tools. You can see development in his game over the years. His defence is improving. However, there needs to be flashes offensively. Those have seemed to died down over time.
I just don't think he's going to get there in Toronto. Seems like a guy that either kills it in Europe or carves out a role on another team after his rookie contract is up.
Jakobe on the other hand seems like a Raptor's coaching development success story. Comes in with a tweener game as an off the dribble scorer. Becomes clear he's not THAT guy at this level. Coaches have completely changed his approach.
He keeps it super simple. On-ball defence and open threes. That's all. Do that well and you will play in the NBA. Quick feet, a motor and 40% from 3 quickly becomes a 30mins/starter in this league.
bluerap23 wrote:These threads are actually quite helpful reverse jinx