torsport wrote:I don't know if I'd agree that RJ is the heart of the Raptors.
What I would say is that RJ is just so additive. He adds without taking away. His addition is more limited to the offensive side of the ball, but he has improved on defense to the point that he isn't a complete liability/negative.
I think it's a really unique skill set in a player who can come on the floor, not demand the ball, and actually provide reliable options on the offensive end that unlocks teammates without them sacrificing their strengths.
This has been invaluable to this team build. I'm not sure it would work as well elsewhere. We've seen that RJ isn't as effective as a creator or first option, his productivity and efficiency drops. But on this team, he is essential to the offense working.
He's the heart because of his maturity, consistency & he just never gets too high or too low. The guy just picks up his sledgehammer & pickaxe, puts his head down and goes to work. He just keeps being aggressive. He doesn't let the refs get in his head, other players get in his head, or his misses get in his head. He just keeps playing hard and attacking. He is the closest thing to FVV/ Kyle that we have on the team (in terms of mental approach).
Scottie is too up and down. BI is a little too soft (more of a jump shooter). RJ is physical and aggressive......and he is very consistent about his approach to the game.
























