sixers hoops wrote:I believe they don’t get ESPN or TNT. They are carried nationally on the Canadian channel.
Correct. Games are on either TSN or Sportsnet.
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sixers hoops wrote:I believe they don’t get ESPN or TNT. They are carried nationally on the Canadian channel.
kuclas wrote:This game will be a raptors blow out (their shooters finding hitting open shots). Toronto has missed a ton of open shots
Or sixers win in the last 1 minute of the game.
I think raptors will win. Home court will matter. I hope I’m wrong.
Depends how raptors play butler. Seems jimmy can get it going anytime he really wants. Does Toronto put Leonard on butler early. It will drain Leonard energy quickly. Leonard will see to play 42 minutes plus in this game unless he gets help.
So blow out by raptors. Or sixers win by 2-4 points end of the game.
youngcrev wrote:kuclas wrote:This game will be a raptors blow out (their shooters finding hitting open shots). Toronto has missed a ton of open shots
Or sixers win in the last 1 minute of the game.
I think raptors will win. Home court will matter. I hope I’m wrong.
Depends how raptors play butler. Seems jimmy can get it going anytime he really wants. Does Toronto put Leonard on butler early. It will drain Leonard energy quickly. Leonard will see to play 42 minutes plus in this game unless he gets help.
So blow out by raptors. Or sixers win by 2-4 points end of the game.
As a team they've shot pretty terribly on their open looks from 3, and there's definitely been a lot them, but some of that has been by design. Siakim represents about 1/4 of those wide open looks and they are basically just daring him to shoot. They've kinda been doing that with Gasol too, who seems to be pretty hesitant to take them at times.
Kawhi is hitting 50% of his open 3s and Green is at 46.7%, they just haven't gotten a ton of those looks (seems like it's mostly off broken plays and offensive boards that it happens).
That said, if Siakam and Gasol start hitting those looks it will be an absolute killer for us.
Sixerscan wrote:youngcrev wrote:kuclas wrote:This game will be a raptors blow out (their shooters finding hitting open shots). Toronto has missed a ton of open shots
Or sixers win in the last 1 minute of the game.
I think raptors will win. Home court will matter. I hope I’m wrong.
Depends how raptors play butler. Seems jimmy can get it going anytime he really wants. Does Toronto put Leonard on butler early. It will drain Leonard energy quickly. Leonard will see to play 42 minutes plus in this game unless he gets help.
So blow out by raptors. Or sixers win by 2-4 points end of the game.
As a team they've shot pretty terribly on their open looks from 3, and there's definitely been a lot them, but some of that has been by design. Siakim represents about 1/4 of those wide open looks and they are basically just daring him to shoot. They've kinda been doing that with Gasol too, who seems to be pretty hesitant to take them at times.
Kawhi is hitting 50% of his open 3s and Green is at 46.7%, they just haven't gotten a ton of those looks (seems like it's mostly off broken plays and offensive boards that it happens).
That said, if Siakam and Gasol start hitting those looks it will be an absolute killer for us.
One game is way too small of a sample to expect some sort of regression. They might start hitting again they might not. Hopefully not!
Speaking of regression, it would be great if Tobias Harris could join the party today.
youngcrev wrote:Sixerscan wrote:youngcrev wrote:
As a team they've shot pretty terribly on their open looks from 3, and there's definitely been a lot them, but some of that has been by design. Siakim represents about 1/4 of those wide open looks and they are basically just daring him to shoot. They've kinda been doing that with Gasol too, who seems to be pretty hesitant to take them at times.
Kawhi is hitting 50% of his open 3s and Green is at 46.7%, they just haven't gotten a ton of those looks (seems like it's mostly off broken plays and offensive boards that it happens).
That said, if Siakam and Gasol start hitting those looks it will be an absolute killer for us.
One game is way too small of a sample to expect some sort of regression. They might start hitting again they might not. Hopefully not!
Speaking of regression, it would be great if Tobias Harris could join the party today.
Yeah, that would be cool. It's kinda crazy because I haven't felt like he's played that poorly while watching (hasn't really seemed like he's pressing too much and takes mostly good looks), but then I look at the stat sheet and he'll be like 5 for 17. They just aren't dropping for him. It's particularly disappointing when you factor in that he's mostly been the guy they hide their worst defender on (not that their worst defender is bad on that end)
kuclas wrote:This game will be a raptors blow out (their shooters finding hitting open shots). Toronto has missed a ton of open shots
Or sixers win in the last 1 minute of the game.
I think raptors will win. Home court will matter. I hope I’m wrong.
Depends how raptors play butler. Seems jimmy can get it going anytime he really wants. Does Toronto put Leonard on butler early. It will drain Leonard energy quickly. Leonard will see to play 42 minutes plus in this game unless he gets help.
So blow out by raptors. Or sixers win by 2-4 points end of the game.
sixers hoops wrote:76ciology wrote:My friend told me this. Not sure if true.
They say that tv ratings drop with the raptors because tv ratings only counts US viewers not canadian viewers. Is this true?
I believe they don’t get ESPN or TNT. They are carried nationally on the Canadian channel. The Neilson ratings only count US viewers.
I assume NBA gets paid well from all the channels so they don’t care as much.However, TNT’s first choice probably isn’t to televise a game where one team’s audience doesn’t get the channel.
But yes, I believe Neilson ratings are just US viewers, so the television statistics wouldn’t be accurate in that regard.
AI_Efficiency wrote:youngcrev wrote:Sixerscan wrote:
One game is way too small of a sample to expect some sort of regression. They might start hitting again they might not. Hopefully not!
Speaking of regression, it would be great if Tobias Harris could join the party today.
Yeah, that would be cool. It's kinda crazy because I haven't felt like he's played that poorly while watching (hasn't really seemed like he's pressing too much and takes mostly good looks), but then I look at the stat sheet and he'll be like 5 for 17. They just aren't dropping for him. It's particularly disappointing when you factor in that he's mostly been the guy they hide their worst defender on (not that their worst defender is bad on that end)
As far as the future goes, I don’t want to overreact to Tobias having a bad series. James Harden had a bad finals series the year the Thunder let him go and we saw how that turned out. Obviously different players, and who knows if the thunder do anything different if he played well, but I just don’t want to overreact to a few poor shooting nights.