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Anybody miss Carlos.?
Do you sorprise with his level in Toronto.?
Carlos Delfino
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Carlos Delfino
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Do I miss Carlos? Not anymore... although he was an above average rebounder.
I wish him well though. But he just didn't fit with this team. LB hated Carlos for not getting back from injury quicker and Flip wanted him to shoot 3's from the corners when he is more of a slasher.
I really don't think he's the answer in Toronto though either. After watching a few Toronto games, Carlos looks like the old Carlos. Sure he gets more minutes which skew his stats but I haven't seen anything form him that leads me to believe that he has improved as a player. He shot under 40%, rebounded OK and made a few flashy finishes in Detroit as well.
I wish him well though. But he just didn't fit with this team. LB hated Carlos for not getting back from injury quicker and Flip wanted him to shoot 3's from the corners when he is more of a slasher.
I really don't think he's the answer in Toronto though either. After watching a few Toronto games, Carlos looks like the old Carlos. Sure he gets more minutes which skew his stats but I haven't seen anything form him that leads me to believe that he has improved as a player. He shot under 40%, rebounded OK and made a few flashy finishes in Detroit as well.
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I'm more than happy with our Delfino for Jarvis Hayes and two future second round draft pick "trade".
Toronto's problem is that they need a go-to wing scorer, and let Delfino do the little tings/dirty work as the other wing on the floor. If I was Toronto I'd look to trade Bargnani for said wing scorer along with a dirty work intimidator little offense center.
Toronto's problem is that they need a go-to wing scorer, and let Delfino do the little tings/dirty work as the other wing on the floor. If I was Toronto I'd look to trade Bargnani for said wing scorer along with a dirty work intimidator little offense center.
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