Post#134 » by jd4 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:21 am
I respect the original poster's ideas but I don't agree with them. Former Raptor coach, Sam Mitchell said it best when he used to say, "In the NBA, you win with talent." For the Raptors, the best place to acquire and keep talent for a while is via the draft. Being only 4 losses away from having the 2nd best chance of getting Anthony Davis or at least being able to draft one of Beal, Barnes, Drummond, MKG, etc. is frustrating. There were about 10 games they should have lost this year: 2 against the Knicks, 2 against the Celtics, and one against the Hawks, Philly, Memphis, Denver, Phoenix, and Utah. Had the lost, even 1/2 of these games, we'd be in a much better situation to get a higher end talent in the draft.
Barring any luck in the lottery, drafting 8th puts us in a position to draft a player similar to DeRozan...good but never quite good enough to be a difference maker. So, as a result, I see this team becoming much like the 76ers...good but never quite good enough to be a championship contender. They'll get into the playoffs, perhaps as soon as next year, but will they ever be a championship contender because in the end, that's the ultimate goal of each NBA team.
So, while I respect the job Casey did this year and the progression in some of the players, I still feel unsatisfied with the season since from a big picture perspective.