ThatDudeDangelo wrote:You guys got lucky, Raps lost the game rather than the Wizards winning it. Hopefully we see you in the 1st round, easy series for us.
Looo-hooo...zaaherrr.
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ThatDudeDangelo wrote:You guys got lucky, Raps lost the game rather than the Wizards winning it. Hopefully we see you in the 1st round, easy series for us.
jangles86 wrote:69 pages?
Kyle Lowry is a fat pug
Illuminaire wrote:Just got back from the game. Epic fun times were had. At least for me... not so much the 18,000 screaming Raptors fans. (Gotta give them credit, btw - the arena crowd was loud and responsive. They booed every call that went against them, cheered every good play, and just about exploded when Amir had that one windmill dunk)
Came away from the game impressed by Wall. He was slicing through the Raptors defense at-will. If anyone on the Wizards could hit one of the wide-open three point shots he orchestrated, the game would never have gone to overtime. He had too many sloppy turnovers, but wow, he was fun to watch in person.
DeRozan was also very impressive. He's really grown as a player, on offense and defense. I was especially impressed by his patience and control; several times he would drive, pump fake, pivot, and find space to get a quality shot off. When it wasn't there, he passed it back out. Somehow he managed to do major iso damage without ever feeling like a ball stopper.
On the not-so-impressed side of things, Singleton and Jonas both made me cringe every time they touched the ball. I know the box score looked decent for Chris but ye gods man, he was a trainwreck on offense. The only person I wanted touching the ball less was Al Harrington, who mysteriously managed two drives to the basket that actually looked pretty decent... it's possible he made a deal with the devil, giving up all of his (crappy) outside shooting powers for the ability to pull off a spin move once per game.
Jonas... LOL @JV. Dude got his stuff blocked three times by Gortat. By Marcin "No Lift" Gortat! And then he followed it up by nullifying Greivous' brilliant floater! Amazing, amazing meltdown. I was laughing my butt off while it happened, to my (raptor fan) buddy's chagrin.
Lastly, what happened to Webster? He was invisible out there. Didn't seem involved offensively or defensively. Made some weird rotations, bricked wide open shots, and seemed a half-step slower than last year. Makes me wonder if he's hurt again and just not talking about it.
Anyways, fun times, was cool seeing Wall be a rockstar. I may have broken up with the Wizards as a fan, but it's still fun to hook up for a night out on the town once in a while.
ThatDudeDangelo wrote:You guys got lucky, Raps lost the game rather than the Wizards winning it. Hopefully we see you in the 1st round, easy series for us.

fishercob wrote:(3) This game is case and point as to why so many of us are clamoring for a stretch 4. Wall and Gortat are great in the pick and roll when they have the room to operate. If you replace Nene with a guy who stretches the floor you give Gortat more room and you suck in the defense for open shooters. I think Al Harrington (who had some nice moments) is too deficient in certain key areas to be that guy. But get me Ilyasova, Ryan Anderson, mayyyybe Patty Patterson (DC native and Wall buddy) if we could get the Tonronto version, etc. Let Nene make sweet music with Professor Miller with the second unit.
nate33 wrote:fishercob wrote:(3) This game is case and point as to why so many of us are clamoring for a stretch 4. Wall and Gortat are great in the pick and roll when they have the room to operate. If you replace Nene with a guy who stretches the floor you give Gortat more room and you suck in the defense for open shooters. I think Al Harrington (who had some nice moments) is too deficient in certain key areas to be that guy. But get me Ilyasova, Ryan Anderson, mayyyybe Patty Patterson (DC native and Wall buddy) if we could get the Tonronto version, etc. Let Nene make sweet music with Professor Miller with the second unit.
This times infinity.
It was NOT a coincidence that Gortat had his best game when Nene was out. It was NOT a coincidence that he had his best minutes when we went in a small ball configuration with Ariza at PF. This team is in such dire need of floor spacing at the 4 spot. I don't understand why EG and Wittman can't grasp this. We should play Ariza at the 4 in just about every game during crunch time. And EG should have traded for Ilyasova.
A guy like Ilyasova would make a HUGE difference here. People would think that Randy Wittman suddenly morphed into Jeff Hornacek. That's all Hornacek is doing. He spreads the floor with bigs that can shoot and then lets his two deadly guards go to work. It's not rocket science. We could do the same here.
nate33 wrote:fishercob wrote:(3) This game is case and point as to why so many of us are clamoring for a stretch 4. Wall and Gortat are great in the pick and roll when they have the room to operate. If you replace Nene with a guy who stretches the floor you give Gortat more room and you suck in the defense for open shooters. I think Al Harrington (who had some nice moments) is too deficient in certain key areas to be that guy. But get me Ilyasova, Ryan Anderson, mayyyybe Patty Patterson (DC native and Wall buddy) if we could get the Tonronto version, etc. Let Nene make sweet music with Professor Miller with the second unit.
This times infinity.
It was NOT a coincidence that Gortat had his best game when Nene was out. It was NOT a coincidence that he had his best minutes when we went in a small ball configuration with Ariza at PF. This team is in such dire need of floor spacing at the 4 spot. I don't understand why EG and Wittman can't grasp this. We should play Ariza at the 4 in just about every game during crunch time. And EG should have traded for Ilyasova.
A guy like Ilyasova would make a HUGE difference here. People would think that Randy Wittman suddenly morphed into Jeff Hornacek. That's all Hornacek is doing. He spreads the floor with bigs that can shoot and then lets his two deadly guards go to work. It's not rocket science. We could do the same here.

dlts20 wrote:we definitely need a stretch 4, however early in the year people were saying that Gortat looks terrible without Nene beside him
dlts20 wrote:we definitely need a stretch 4, however early in the year people were saying that Gortat looks terrible without Nene beside him
nate33 wrote:dlts20 wrote:we definitely need a stretch 4, however early in the year people were saying that Gortat looks terrible without Nene beside him
Not me. I was pushing for Nene to come off the bench and was happy when it finally happened. We had a short string of success when Nene was moved back to the starting lineup, but I was never in favor of it.
And the problem was that when we didn't start Nene, we started other non-shooters at PF. I'm talking about starting an actual stretch-four who can shoot 40% from 3-point range.

GhostsOfGil wrote: Our top starting lineup by +/- is Wall-Beal-Ariza-Nene-Gortat with a 19-10 record. When Booker was starting, Gortat (and the team) struggled on both ends.
nate33 wrote:The other problem with starting Nene is that it forces Wittman to run the offense through Beal on the 2nd unit. Beal is struggling right now and I'd prefer that he play more minutes alongside Wall to help make the game easier for him.
It was NOT a coincidence that Gortat had his best game when Nene was out.

GhostsOfGil wrote:nate33 wrote:The other problem with starting Nene is that it forces Wittman to run the offense through Beal on the 2nd unit. Beal is struggling right now and I'd prefer that he play more minutes alongside Wall to help make the game easier for him.
I dont disagree with anything your saying. I just dont think downplaying Nene's impact is the way to go about proving the value of a stretch 4.
It was this line that I mainly was addressing:It was NOT a coincidence that Gortat had his best game when Nene was out.
nate33 wrote:fishercob wrote:(3) This game is case and point as to why so many of us are clamoring for a stretch 4. Wall and Gortat are great in the pick and roll when they have the room to operate. If you replace Nene with a guy who stretches the floor you give Gortat more room and you suck in the defense for open shooters. I think Al Harrington (who had some nice moments) is too deficient in certain key areas to be that guy. But get me Ilyasova, Ryan Anderson, mayyyybe Patty Patterson (DC native and Wall buddy) if we could get the Tonronto version, etc. Let Nene make sweet music with Professor Miller with the second unit.
This times infinity.
It was NOT a coincidence that Gortat had his best game when Nene was out. It was NOT a coincidence that he had his best minutes when we went in a small ball configuration with Ariza at PF. This team is in such dire need of floor spacing at the 4 spot. I don't understand why EG and Wittman can't grasp this. We should play Ariza at the 4 in just about every game during crunch time. And EG should have traded for Ilyasova.
A guy like Ilyasova would make a HUGE difference here. People would think that Randy Wittman suddenly morphed into Jeff Hornacek. That's all Hornacek is doing. He spreads the floor with bigs that can shoot and then lets his two deadly guards go to work. It's not rocket science. We could do the same here.
dlts20 wrote:Barkley was just showing us mad love again. Saying we should be the 3rd best team in the East and we have the most talent after the big 2