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Official Raptors 2012 NBA Draft Thread, Part 4

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Who do you want the Raptors to draft in the 2012 NBA Draft?

Anthony Davis
43
24%
Harrison Barnes
47
26%
Andre Drummond
19
11%
Perry Jones
4
2%
Quincy Miller
3
2%
Jeremy Lamb
26
15%
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
32
18%
Jared Sullinger
1
1%
Austin Rivers
2
1%
Other
1
1%
 
Total votes: 178

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Re: Official Raptors 2012 NBA Draft Thread, Part 4 

Post#821 » by FluLikeSymptoms » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:17 am

Rapsfan07 wrote:I think Barnes' ceiling is Rudy Gay. Nothing wrong with that...Gay's a hell of a player. That's IMO though.


Another guy who needs the ball. I think he should shoot for Danilo Gallinari and see how that works out.
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Post#822 » by JamesNaismith » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:21 am

Probably premature to say but I think Barnes will be better then Gallo within a couple of years.


Just seems like a more crafty/intelligent player whereas Danillo is a sharpshooter that hustles.
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Post#823 » by raincityraptors » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:33 am

I think Val, Bargs, and JJ (if he continues to improve his jumper) we have a pretty good front court of the future. Jeremy Lamb would be a great 2 guard for that group and I think he would thrive under Casey.

Now if we could just figure out what to do with our PG situation . . .
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Post#824 » by JamesNaismith » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:45 am

raincityraptors wrote:I think Val, Bargs, and JJ (if he continues to improve his jumper) we have a pretty good front court of the future. Jeremy Lamb would be a great 2 guard for that group and I think he would thrive under Casey.

Now if we could just figure out what to do with our PG situation . . .



There's no way I put JJ as a starting SF moving forward in our rebuild especially if we have Lamb...as the simple solution would seem to be to trade DeMar and/or Davis to get an upgrade in a draft loaded with SFs.

Always said though that I wouldn't mind keeping JJ as a solid backup.
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Post#825 » by Saciid11 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:50 am

raincityraptors wrote:I think Val, Bargs, and JJ (if he continues to improve his jumper) we have a pretty good front court of the future. Jeremy Lamb would be a great 2 guard for that group and I think he would thrive under Casey.

Now if we could just figure out what to do with our PG situation . . .


Again if Raps end up with 1 or 2 this year.. they take either Anthony Davis or Drummand whoever is available and trade Bargnani or Val for established wing player.
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Post#826 » by fredericklove » Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:03 am

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Undefeated wrote:Chances is that Barnes might not be the best iso player, though judging how Roy Williams runs his offense with an emphasis on feeding post touches inside to the bigs it doesn't leave much opportunities for Barnes to go one-on-one against his defender. I’ll reserve judgement until I see Barnes get that opportunity. Besides, ‘Melo is an exceptional ball-handler for his size when he sizes up against slower defenders. More often than not, ‘Melo uses his jab step to shake off his defender to create space to get his shot off much like what Barnes is doing now than using his ball-handling to shake defenders off. If you've been following Barnes lately, you’ll notice he’s doing a phenomenal job shielding the basketball when squeezing through ball screens. ‘Melo isn’t the prettiest or flashiest ball-handler, but he just knows how to protect the ball and use enough dribble to get the shot off before the defender can recover.

At one point during the game against NC State last night, I remember ESPN had a small segment praising on Barnes' jab step... That's why I compared Barnes to 'Melo because of how they use the jab step as their main offensive weapon along with their silky smooth jumper.


I wish Melo posted like he used to do, he was maybe the best post-up 3 in the league IMO. His reliance on his face-up game is what turned me off, really. But the thing with Melo's jab-step is, it's effective because he can get by you. I'm thinking Barnes can't and will be played to shoot in the NBA but I could be wrong.

I think he could be a really good off-ball player, though, and that his brain and stroke could get him far. I loved the play they ran last night with the side-entry to Henson and the pass to a diving Barnes for the flush.



Barnes and Melo have similar jabstep but they utilize it in different spot. Idk if anyone notice, most of the time Melo does his jab-step near the baseline area, shotfake and then power his way to the rim using 1 or 2 steps to draw for contact or go for and 1, for barnes he usually catches and start his jabstep at the left or right wing, then go for shotfake, and take a 1 step pull up jumper or drive to the hop. Melo doesn't jab much from the left or right wing anymore he usually iso at the wings now, and for Barnes, he hardly ever get to iso near baseline lol.

What I'm saying they have different style of play, Melo is a really good ballhandler, he iso alot and his game is more of a power small forward type and he's much more creative when he goes to the hoop, but I think Barnes has a better shooting stroke overall (though melo's midrange via jabstep is money)..., the jabsteps are the only closest things they have in common but everywhere else is completely different.

I prefer poor man's Paul Pierce comparison, he too jabstep from the wings, takes his 3 point range at the wings, and jabstep from the wing to take the ball to the hop. I'm talking about the style of play right now, not comparing their athleticism/ball-handling (clearly Pierce is way better). Also one thing I find about Barnes is that he's starting to utilize the p&r more now, and you see improvement there, he uses the pick alot more and drive at times from it without turning the ball over. Look at Pierce's mastery over p&r, he uses it to help create space to shoot or take it to the hole. This is why I hope Barnes can master his triple-threat/jabstep/p&r play because Pierce makes a living from those moves.
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Post#827 » by ab738ptonCB4 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:29 am

I can't see how Raptors can end the season lower than WAS - SAC - NOH - CHA - DET . Bargnani is back in after allstar with plenty Home games.

IMO TOR will pick around 6 to 8. Drummond,Gilchrist,Barnes,Davis will be all done .

IMO BC is hoping to sell the 6th pick to get 2 lower picks. He will look for a SG and PG .Around 9th-10th (Bradley Bale) and around 18th-20th(Marquis Teague)
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Post#828 » by JunkYardSubs » Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:50 am

ab738ptonCB4 wrote:I can't see how Raptors can end the season lower than WAS - SAC - NOH - CHA - DET . Bargnani is back in after allstar with plenty Home games.


Well hes not back it seems.

IMO TOR will pick around 6 to 8. Drummond,Gilchrist,Barnes,Davis will be all done .

IMO BC is hoping to sell the 6th pick to get 2 lower picks. He will look for a SG and PG .Around 9th-10th (Bradley Bale) and around 18th-20th(Marquis Teague)


I see 7th as our absolute lowest (highest?) point unless all three top 3 picks are filled by lucky late lottery teams.
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Post#829 » by JamesNaismith » Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:14 am

ab738ptonCB4 wrote:I can't see how Raptors can end the season lower than WAS - SAC - NOH - CHA - DET . Bargnani is back in after allstar with plenty Home games.

IMO TOR will pick around 6 to 8. Drummond,Gilchrist,Barnes,Davis will be all done .

IMO BC is hoping to sell the 6th pick to get 2 lower picks. He will look for a SG and PG .Around 9th-10th (Bradley Bale) and around 18th-20th(Marquis Teague)


I'm not sure....I may be tempted to take PJ3 as a consulation prize and just flip Davis (or heck DeRozan if necessary) + filler for Beal. Teague for me would be a complete waste...he's basically a clueless version of his older brother. Take a look at Jeff's stats and you'll see he's not producing better then Jose; so what's the point?!?

If I'm taking a gamble on a PG from this draft with anything in the 1st rd it would be Wroten then Kabongo.
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Post#830 » by Rapsfan07 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:49 am

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ab738ptonCB4 wrote:I can't see how Raptors can end the season lower than WAS - SAC - NOH - CHA - DET . Bargnani is back in after allstar with plenty Home games.

IMO TOR will pick around 6 to 8. Drummond,Gilchrist,Barnes,Davis will be all done .

IMO BC is hoping to sell the 6th pick to get 2 lower picks. He will look for a SG and PG .Around 9th-10th (Bradley Bale) and around 18th-20th(Marquis Teague)


I'm not sure....I may be tempted to take PJ3 as a consulation prize and just flip Davis (or heck DeRozan if necessary) + filler for Beal. Teague for me would be a complete waste...he's basically a clueless version of his older brother. Take a look at Jeff's stats and you'll see he's not producing better then Jose; so what's the point?!?

If I'm taking a gamble on a PG from this draft with anything in the 1st rd it would be Wroten then Kabongo.


Nuff said.

It'll take some hard work and dedication but we can out-tank SAC and DET...it won't be easy though. With New Orleans shutting down half their roster, I'd say their a lock for a Top 3 pick barring movement in the lottery. WAS and CHA are looking like locks for #1 and #2 as well.

If we can create some distance between us, SAC and DET, then you can count us in the Top 5. I've said this before but if I'm BC, I'm looking very hard at offering Barbosa + Ed Davis for Okafor + Minny's 1st. I think they'd do it but will BC? Who really knows? Anyways, Barbosa needs to be moved desperately. If the NO deal doesn't work, then I'm smokescreening everyone into believing that I'm re-signing Barbosa and then dealing him to the Lakers a.s.a.p. Their offense looks like a mess lately and could use a vet bench bunch like Barbosa.

Either way, BC has no excuse for not getting another pick this year. We have assets to get it done. Cap space, young players, exipirings, all our future picks. There's no excuses this time around.
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Post#831 » by Waylon Mercy » Sat Jan 28, 2012 8:15 am

Im watching some film on Brad Beal....

Guy reminds me of an Eric Gordon clone don't know where nbadraft.net gets their Ray Allen
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Post#832 » by Rapsfan07 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 8:21 am

Waylon Mercy wrote:Im watching some film on Brad Beal....

Guy reminds me of an Eric Gordon clone don't know where nbadraft.net gets their Ray Allen
comparison from?


Well he can really shoot it well but that's about it.

I'd say Eric Gordon is spot on. He may even end up being slightly better because of his rebounding but I think they're more or less the same player. Which is great. Would definitely be a cornerstone for us.
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Post#833 » by Marvin! » Sat Jan 28, 2012 1:42 pm

i love how watching a couple youtube highlight clips has suddenly become 'Watching some Film on him'
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Post#834 » by Al_Oliver » Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:18 pm

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Post#835 » by baulderdash77 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:22 pm

I'm not getting locked into one player this year. We always get too dissapointed when we don't get him.

If we can get one of Barnes, Lamb or PJ3 I'd be fine.
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Post#836 » by CunningLinguist » Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:27 pm

Homer Jay wrote:I was just at NBADraft.net and they have us taking Sullinger at #5.... are you f'ing kidding me. There is no way on god's green earth we would ever take him. 1) His bust potential is almost Thabeet level, an dI don't think BC takes that risk right now. We are aiming for a more sure, and NBA ready player 2) Why add another PF? Do some 'search boys, just don't plug us into your prospect rankings.

Right now if current standings hold up for the lottery, I see us grabbing MGK or trading down slightly for PJIII. However without B-Man I see a skid coming and hopefully we can end up around#3 and grab Lamb or Barnes.


Sullinger is one of the most NBA-ready players in this draft.
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Post#837 » by wegetitin08 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:25 pm

Question, I don't know if he's been wearing it lately but pics on DX show Lamb wearing a knee brace. Is this something to be worried about?
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Post#838 » by Myth111 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:49 pm

St. John's at Duke is on TSN2 at 12:00.
Texas at Baylor is on CBS at 1:00.
Mississippi State at Florida is on PeachtreeTV at 1:30.
Kentucky at LSU is on PeachtreeTV at 4:00.
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Post#839 » by FluLikeSymptoms » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:33 pm

Myth111 wrote:St. John's at Duke is on TSN2 at 12:00.
Texas at Baylor is on CBS at 1:00.
Mississippi State at Florida is on PeachtreeTV at 1:30.
Kentucky at LSU is on PeachtreeTV at 4:00.


Texas/Baylor should be good for scouting the next two drafts. Would love to see Quincy have another good game and for PJ3 to have one with him, Baylor seems to be adjusting their usage and giving Quincy the ball more and I think it's a great move.

Kentucky in SD only on Rogers again, so dumb.

Will watch a bit more of Robinson/Kansas but I think he's more of a college hero.

How has Rivers looked today? I saw that he had 5 total assists and 10 turnovers in his last 5 games. I guess you don't turn it over if you don't pass.
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Post#840 » by sunny » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:44 pm

Washington at Arizona at 7 on ESPNU college game day.
Shabazz Muhammad - Brandon Ashley - Amedeo Della Valle - - Shaq Aaron will all be in attendance.

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