ClipsFanSince98 wrote:PKABOOICU wrote:Talent wise, I agree Kawhi made sort of a lateral move. The PG signing was huge for them, but the Raptors were an overall more balanced team. The Raps bench was also much deeper with Ibaka and VanVleet.
The Clippers are still short of a big man and shooting. Great defense though.
"Raps bench was much deeper". Um it's almost like people forgot which bench crushed the league and the record in bench scoring and bench efficiency. It is arguably the best bench ever. People are going by the finals series when guys stepped up and not realizing the Clippers had the best bench all year long by a mile (Raptors weren't even a top 10 bench). There is a reason Lou won 6th man and Harrell finished 3rd place. The Raptors had more top end talent than the Clippers last year, their advantage was DEFINITELY not the bench lol.
Raptors had the best bench in the league the year before but ask any Raptors fan and they will say that this years bench was shorter but more effective in the playoffs. FVV, Ibaka and Powell gave the Raptors 3 good starter quality players coming off the bench. There was no weakness in the Raptors playoff lineup. Don't compare regular season stats as the Raptors admitted that they treated the regular season like practice, being conservative with player injuries and doing lots of experimentation with lineups throughout the regular season.
You make a good point that the Clips bench should not be underestimated, but when comparing with the Raptors, the playoff version of the team is what you should be looking at.
























