Superiorblogman wrote:Needed win but it means nothing if we lose to Detroit on Hump Day. I told you Teague can dominate these level teams that is why it was his fault we lost yesterday.
With the L on first game, ATL has the same record than BOS and ORL now.
We have the tie-breaker on ORL in all cases (tie at three with BOS, or simply with ORL).
With BOS, we won't have the tie-breaker if tied with BOS only and have very few chances to win it in a three teams tie with ORL.
So let's win it all, and we are ahead of BOS.
Skyhawk1 wrote:Maybe the Raptors have learned that this whole international team idea they got is just not working. Take Bargnani, Calderon, Barbosa out and suddenly you have a team that at least seems to care. I hope they get competitive soon.
We don't know if it's the international team idea that is not working, it's not working with these players, that's all we know.
Just looking at Eff : OK, it's just one stat line, but the best players of TOR are Calderon and Bargnani. Problem, they are only 55th and 57th.
Ahead of them, you can find Marc and Pau Gasol, Gortat, Varejao, Parker, Noah, Ilyasova or Nene. And on the same level of Eff than Calderon and Bargnani, there are Bogut, Ibaka, Deng, Scola, Rubio, Pekovic, Ginobili, Galinari, Batum then... Zaza.
If you can pick some of these players to build a team, you can certainly buil a contender, but maybe not with Calderon and Bargnani as the best players.
ATL has Smith as 13th best players (then Horford at 45 and Johnson at an ugly 60th place if you think about his contract).