PhilBlackson wrote:LonZoBallin wrote:PhilBlackson wrote:
What the hell are you talking about "by my logic"?! lol
Don't be a troll.
I said nothing about hitting 3s and in fact I said I thought Masai was wrong to want to bring back Lowry which OPPOSES his new found philosphy on what our team supposedly needs to be. But as suspected your post offers nothing in the way of facts to try to dispute what I've said but rather a weak attempt to bait. It's FACT that Masai said he would like to bring back Lowry, it's in the year end presser amongst various other interviews where he stated as such. Don't be mad that your day dreams of Dennis Smith Jr are nothing more than that.![]()
Again, he's not going to tell exactly what he's going to do.
If you believe everything that Management says is FACT then I guess you assume we will hit 32 3's next year too?
It's one thing to not tell EXACTLY what they're going/want to do, it's another to do the exact OPPOSITE.
Masai has...
1. Stated his full intention to bring back Lowry which is a DIRECT opposition to YOUR desired outcome
2. Emphasized ad nauseam that he wants to win now and isn't waving the white towel because of LeBron or the Warriors
3. Wants to make THIS team a 3pt shooting team BECAUSE he believes that's how he can win NOW
4. Has held on to Casey to give him another shot to win...when?! NOW
This is also without even mentioning the obvious of re-signing DeMar to a long term contract and him wanting bring back Ibaka.
None of his words or actions coincide with YOUR desire to tank/trade up for Dennis Smith Jr. There are absolutely NO indications at all that Masai has any intentions of going next year with a team IN a rebuild state, none. EVERYTHING points to (a futile) attempt to re-configure our crap and see if they can do it again.
I'm with Lonzo in spirit, but you're correct that everything will remain basically the same. There simply isn't any pressure/incentive for a major change, even if it were the right decision. If this team were to only sneak into an 8th seed(highly unlikely), we'd still have Lowry and DeMar leading the way along with Casey. Frankly, I'm trying to occupy myself with anything other than watching the Raptors this upcoming season because there's not a lot for me personally to be excited about. Better off watching other teams since this one bores me to tears.
Here's hoping for an exciting pick, but I suspect our pick will be less than thrilling to say the least, if not entirely underwhelming. We're picking 23rd so there's not really any special talent available unless someone takes a huge slide. Even if someone did, I would expect Masai to go ahead and draft someone he scouted more and was more comfortable taking. It's going to be a long season.



























