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Official Raptors 2011 NBA Draft Thread, Part 5

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Re: Official Raptors 2011 NBA Draft Thread, Part 5 

Post#1301 » by Indeed » Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:19 pm

bboyskinnylegs wrote:getting that Sacramento pick would be perfect, I think I like that scenario best. We get the highest chance of winning the lottery (and a 67% chance we move up into the top 3). We either select a PG/SF combo (Kyrie/Knight/Walker+Perry/Barnes/Williams), a PG/C combo (Kyrie/Knight/Walker+Kanter/Valanciunas), or a SF/C combo (Perry/Barnes/Williams+Kanter/Valanciunas).

If we get a PG/C, then we might also try to target a W.Chandler/Young/Green in the summer (or just wait it out and see if we can get a Gilchrist/Miller/Nash next year). If we get a PG/SF, we can try to target a DeAndre/Gasol/Nene/Chandler. And if we get a SF/C, then we probably wait it out till next year and hope to draft Kabongo/Teague. We might also consider trading one of the picks for a young player/prospect like Rubio/Gallinari etc.

(Kyrie/Knight/Walker?)/Jose/Udrih
DeMar/Barbosa
(Perry/Williams/Barnes?)/Johnson/Garcia
Davis/Kleiza
(Kanter/Valanciunas?)/Amir/Alabi


Most likely we will trade Jose for a pick. There should be team interested in him with so many teams with cap space this coming season.
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Re: Official Raptors 2011 NBA Draft Thread, Part 5 

Post#1302 » by Reef » Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:25 pm

Indeed wrote:Davis/Kanter front court will lack quickness.
I prefer Davis/Valanciunas or Kanter/Bargnani. Of course, Valanciunas will work with Bargnani as well in the long term.

We will add an veteran C in the summer, so we can have more option at the C, but Kanter/Davis doesn't work to me, they don't seem to compliment each other.


Davis/Kanter has more quickness than Kanter/Bargnani.
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Re: Official Raptors 2011 NBA Draft Thread, Part 5 

Post#1303 » by phailing101 » Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:25 pm

I can't believe people are even suggesting keeping Bargnani and trading Davis.

There is no way this is happening. The pressure is mounting for them to toss Bargnani and trading Davis brings us backwards.

Davis/Kanter front court would work very well IMO. Jose can stay at PG unless we can remedy it through free agency or a trade.

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Post#1304 » by A_wildstabatanything » Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:50 pm

If we can draft Barnes at 2-5 I'd like to see BC push hard to acquire an additional top 10 pick. Ideally, this could be done by taking on a salary dump... but I'd be willing to part with Bargnani, or even offering DeRozan up to Milwaukee should Walker still be available.

I'm sure many will scoff at the 2nd part of that suggestion, but there's very little doubt in my mind that Kemba is going to be a better player than DeMar. The Raptors need a vocal leader in their core and Walker will bring that along with a level of skill we haven't seen at the guard position since Carter left.
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Post#1305 » by Double Helix » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:05 pm

phailing101 wrote:I can't believe people are even suggesting keeping Bargnani...

Rome wasn't built in a day gentlemen.


No. But it was built by Romans.

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Sorry, I couldn't resist the setup.
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Re: Official Raptors 2011 NBA Draft Thread, Part 5 

Post#1306 » by 5DOM » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:06 pm

Double Helix wrote:
phailing101 wrote:I can't believe people are even suggesting keeping Bargnani...

Rome wasn't built in a day gentlemen.


No. But it was built by Romans.

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Sorry, I couldn't resist the setup.


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Post#1307 » by SkywalkerAC » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:17 pm

Davis/Kanter still doesn't have the length I want from my starting 4/5. It's roughly the same length that Atlanta has with Smith/Horford or New Orleans with West/Okafor. Elite teams have twin towers in the middle - OKC, LAL, BOS, DAL, even Miami.

Kanter can rebound but I have my doubts that you can build a great defense around him.
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Re: Official Raptors 2011 NBA Draft Thread, Part 5 

Post#1308 » by prototype » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:34 pm

The only teams I can see trading their lottery picks are Minnesota and Milwaukee. Khan has publicly stated he is done rebuilding so I'm guessing he is looking for veteran players which they sorely lack. The lottery is filled with point guards and power forwards which are two positions they are already stacked with in terms of young players. I could see them making a trade for Leandro.

Milwaukee is not a bad team, they just lack scoring. Their alternating top and secondary scorers, Jennings, Delfino and Salmons, shoot around 40%. This is a team where Bargnani would benefit from. There's a defensive minded coach that can finally motivate him and Bogut is there to cover him. I would think the Bucks would rather go for a proven player than wait for a young guy to develop since the majority of their players are vets.

I don't see why everyone thinks Detroit is willing to part with their pick. They desperately need to rebuild with their aging vets on their last legs. Some of the PF's coming out would look great playing alongside Monroe so I doubt they would give up their pick.
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Post#1309 » by CunningLinguist » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:52 pm

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MEDIC wrote:Two reasons I don't want Perry Jones:

1. I don't want a tweener. I want somebody who has played a particular position for years, knows the position & knows that he's working hard to get better at that position. I'm sick of experiments. Can he play NBA SF? Can he play NBA PF? Nobody knows. He seems to want to play SF. Does he want to play SF because he is soft/ weak & doesn't want to bang down low? All these big tall guys wanting to play a finess game these days.........the chances of him becoming another Durant are very slim.

2. Doesn't sound like a competitor & sounds kinda soft.

I'd rather take a 6'7" or 6'8" player that we know can play SF. We already have a 6'10"+ player that wants to play like a SF instead of a big.

What happened to people wanting to build a more traditional team?


I think the term tweener gets misused/overused. I see Perry as a face up 4 similar to Chris Bosh, only with better ballhandling and passing skills. Obviously he'll need to bulk up some to work in the post. There's plenty of time for that as he's only 19. When he gets to league and realizes he can't guard SFs hopefully he'll understand that he's more suited for the 4.

Derrick Williams is another guy described as a tweener who I see as a slightly undersized 4. The only SF aspect of his game is the ability to hit open 3s. His ability to guard that position is also unproven.

The one guy that gets labelled a tweener that I think is most suitable for the SF position is Terrence Jones. He has the ballhandling and passing skills and he's shown that he can guard smaller players.


Do not agree. It's actually a term that should be used more often. There's a ton of players that get drafted high because of teams getting enamoured with "size to skill" and not looking at their tweener status and then those players fail to reach their perceived ceilings.

For every Durant there's a Bargnani, Beasley and Tyrus Thomas.

I'm extremely weary of players that haven't shown they can defend the position they will likely play in the league and right now in this draft there's at least 3 or 4 guys that fall into that category: P Jones, D Will, T Jones and even Sullinger.

This is why I'm so high on Barnes, there's nothing tweener-ish about him, he's a prototypical SF that is a very good defender/rebounder at his position and has above average height/length for the position. Outside of Irving, Barnes, Val and possibly Kanter every other projected top 7-8 picks have serious questions about the position they will play because of size issues or skill issues, mainly on the defensive end.

I hope "two way" potential is high on BC's list when he's scouting these players. From the last two drafts I'd say it is.


I believe one should differentiate between those players that have no NBA position (tweeners) and those that have the versatility to play more than one position. If Perry Jones didn't have ballhandling and passing skills that have some considering him as a SF, why couldn't he simply be viewed as a PF who needs to grow into his body.

To me a true tweener, would not have value at any position (i.e. lacking the size or skillset for that position). Does the fact that Lamar Odom has the size to play PF and the skillset to play SF make him a useless tweener too?

I agree with you in regard to Barnes being ideally suited to the small forward position. I would say the same of Terrence Jones as well though. He has some SF skills that are superior to Barnes (handle/passing).
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Re: Official Raptors 2011 NBA Draft Thread, Part 5 

Post#1310 » by CunningLinguist » Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:00 pm

Dr Mufasa wrote:I just can't help but feel we're in for an exciting year if we draft Perry. I can picture him starting a fastbreak after a rebound and tossing an alley-oop to Derozan while we go "Oh ****!!!" in his rookie game. You just don't get a lot of chances to get a guy like Perry - 6'11 and more athletic than anyone with guard skills and instincts.


Any team drafting Perry will have to be patient.
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Post#1311 » by CunningLinguist » Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:06 pm

TankCity32 wrote:Assuming all four are still on the board for our pick, and BC wants to go with a small forward, who's the man, pre-workouts?

Barnes? Perry? T. Jones? D-Will?


Barnes for me. To me, he and TJones are the only guys from that group whose best position in the pros will be small forward.
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Re: Official Raptors 2011 NBA Draft Thread, Part 5 

Post#1312 » by CunningLinguist » Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:11 pm

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TankCity32 wrote:Assuming all four are still on the board for our pick, and BC wants to go with a small forward, who's the man, pre-workouts?

Barnes? Perry? T. Jones? D-Will?


That's a hard one....I think I'd have to go Barnes. With Barnes, I'm sure of where he plays, he seems to rebound and play defense at a good level collegiately and shoots the 3 well.

One thing I should say though is that to me, there are no sure-fire prospects just yet. Workouts will dictate a LOT for me especially with Perry Jones III and Kemba Walker and his is because I really am concerned about their ability to defend. I think PJ III has the most upside but the reports on this defense don't impress me. Of course this could be because he was guarding Cs so this is why workouts become important. If PJ shows the ability to defend NBA SF's though, I'm definitely drafting him. His upside is crazy, IMO. T. Jones makes me think of Wilson Chandler for some reason. He can his the three from time to time, play great defense and rebound but I just don't see that "closer" mentality. Looks like he'll be a good piece in the future though but just not a star. D-Will is in the same boat at PJIII. They need to show me they can guard their positions at the next level or I'm going with Barnes.


The problem is, your not going to be able to evaluate their defence from workouts because their agents are unlikely to allow them to go head to head.
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Re: Official Raptors 2011 NBA Draft Thread, Part 5 

Post#1313 » by fredericklove » Thu Mar 31, 2011 1:58 am

was the mcd game tonight? no? yes? any recaps from articles? no? yes? hello?
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Post#1314 » by MonkeyBallZJr » Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:01 am

it's on right now
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Post#1315 » by TheRealDeal » Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:06 am

fredericklove wrote:was the mcd game tonight? no? yes? any recaps from articles? no? yes? hello?


starts NOW on ESPN (once this Nets-Knicks game is over)

Here's ESPN's McDonald's All-American comparisons for this season.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/basketball/mens/news/story?id=6273251

A few of the projections are pretty eye opening. It looks like we should get two lottery picks next year.
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Post#1316 » by fredericklove » Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:10 am

ah shizz espn3? ...........no streams available?
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Post#1317 » by fredericklove » Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:12 am

lebronbyrant steve nash and artist look alike too, and austin compares to kobe is kinda lol...
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Post#1318 » by fredericklove » Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:16 am

if y'all watching it now, do me a favor please, give moi a full recap and analysis of austin river, gilchrist and kabongo when the game's finished. Thx y'all, much appreciated!
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Post#1319 » by Brinbe » Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:17 am

Nice, now to watch for who we'll obsess over next year :lol:
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Post#1320 » by yogimvp » Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:17 am

i know where to watch it...

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