DiplomaticMagic wrote:Not only an I happy to see a different team, Im happy to see a different playing style. No more conservative defense and more attacking mismatches and ball movement. Im excited for this team, good or bad.
Absolutely!
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DiplomaticMagic wrote:Not only an I happy to see a different team, Im happy to see a different playing style. No more conservative defense and more attacking mismatches and ball movement. Im excited for this team, good or bad.
Knightro wrote:Considering we already know Fultz and Isaac aren’t going to be ready for the first game, feels like last night was pretty close to a preview of what the early season rotation is going to be.
My guess is that when Okeke is healthy, and his injury sounds relatively minor, he’ll slide into the starting lineup and Ross will go back to being a sub which will subsequently slide Moore out of the mix.
Starters: Suggs, Harris, Wagner, Okeke, Carter
Reserves: Anthony, Hampton, Ross, Wagner, Bamba
Something like that. I suppose they could keep Ross starting, but it doesn’t seem necessary.
pepe1991 wrote:yoyojw17 wrote:pepe1991 wrote:So one preseason game and hottakes are already out? damn. Two years ago we openend preseason with Gordon 25 points and "finally allstar,breakout " comments, Bamba was out there having double doubles and ofc "finally Gobert "takes were on full swing...
With same logic:
Suns are now worst nba team by that standards i guess. And Curry will now be sidekick for Jordan Poole.
As far as some basketball nitpick takeaways :
Suggs will need to adjust ballhandling to NBA as he should know every guard in nba has quick hands and loose and high dribble won't work.
Wagner can't overcommit on stripping people the ball away from, he will get in foul trouble and guys will bounce off him ( Tatum did twice).
I'm actually intrigued what Celtics can do this year. On paper they have s*** loud of talent but lack high quality bigs. Their W- L prediction can go from 42 to 52 games easly.
Facts...we definitely shouldn't overreact.
but i know for me.... when expectations and desires come into reality.... it is a good sign that we are moving in the right direction.
I loved many of the aspects in this game and will be looking out for them with further consistency. Might be the most excited i've been in years for the start of a season!
My brain needs at least 10-15 games of sample size to come out with any conclusions about current roster. But given that Fultz and Isaac won't play probably any of those games, evaluation of season will be harder than usual.
In general preseason, epsecially in fashion Nets, Suns, Jazz ,76ers and Lakers treated first game, has no meaning nor value, it's just bunch of fringe nba players playing against each other.
Hopefully last 2 preseason games should be "real" lineups on teams playing last tests before real thing.
As for Orlando, we will probably treat whole season as some sort of test drive. No expetations whatsoever.
Knightro wrote:Considering we already know Fultz and Isaac aren’t going to be ready for the first game, feels like last night was pretty close to a preview of what the early season rotation is going to be.
My guess is that when Okeke is healthy, and his injury sounds relatively minor, he’ll slide into the starting lineup and Ross will go back to being a sub which will subsequently slide Moore out of the mix.
Starters: Suggs, Harris, Wagner, Okeke, Carter
Reserves: Anthony, Hampton, Ross, Wagner, Bamba
Something like that. I suppose they could keep Ross starting, but it doesn’t seem necessary.
drsd wrote:Knightro wrote:Considering we already know Fultz and Isaac aren’t going to be ready for the first game, feels like last night was pretty close to a preview of what the early season rotation is going to be.
My guess is that when Okeke is healthy, and his injury sounds relatively minor, he’ll slide into the starting lineup and Ross will go back to being a sub which will subsequently slide Moore out of the mix.
Starters: Suggs, Harris, Wagner, Okeke, Carter
Reserves: Anthony, Hampton, Ross, Wagner, Bamba
Something like that. I suppose they could keep Ross starting, but it doesn’t seem necessary.
I don't think any of us could predict two rookie starting on opening night. But here we are.
p.s. Carter and Bamba have a real contest going for roster minutes!
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Def Swami wrote:I was a little caught off guard by the starting lineup last night. I didn't expect the Magic to start 2 rookies. I didn't expect the Magic to go right to Suggs at PG right out the gate. The second unit looked better last night; they were more confident and assertive. Which makes sense considering they weren't trying to work in two players who have never played in the NBA before.
I just wanted to see our returning players look like they belong. Summer League left such a bad taste in my mouth. I was really pleased by how Anthony, Hampton, Carter, Bamba looked. It made me wonder what happened in training camp this week to warrant the SL that Mosely chose to go with.
Being a full time PG is such a learning curve. You could tell that Suggs had moments where he either didn't know the play, was hesitating, or overthinking. On one hand, you might as well throw him in the fire and allow him to make his mistakes now and learn. On the other, I think he's going to benefit when he's playing off ball with another guard. Without Fultz, I understand why the Magic would need to split Suggs and Anthony to keep a PG rotation.
Starting this season without Okeke and Isaac is going to make for some weird lineups out the gate.
Fultz is out until at least December 1st. Isaac and Okeke must be close, because they're questionable for the season opener.JBSouthpaw wrote:Def Swami wrote:I was a little caught off guard by the starting lineup last night. I didn't expect the Magic to start 2 rookies. I didn't expect the Magic to go right to Suggs at PG right out the gate. The second unit looked better last night; they were more confident and assertive. Which makes sense considering they weren't trying to work in two players who have never played in the NBA before.
I just wanted to see our returning players look like they belong. Summer League left such a bad taste in my mouth. I was really pleased by how Anthony, Hampton, Carter, Bamba looked. It made me wonder what happened in training camp this week to warrant the SL that Mosely chose to go with.
Being a full time PG is such a learning curve. You could tell that Suggs had moments where he either didn't know the play, was hesitating, or overthinking. On one hand, you might as well throw him in the fire and allow him to make his mistakes now and learn. On the other, I think he's going to benefit when he's playing off ball with another guard. Without Fultz, I understand why the Magic would need to split Suggs and Anthony to keep a PG rotation.
Starting this season without Okeke and Isaac is going to make for some weird lineups out the gate.
Has Okeke been ruled out for the season opener?? I thought just JI and Fultz?
BadMofoPimp wrote:Durant thinks Vooch is one of the Best Centers in the NBA. I will take his word over a couch-GM yelling at a TV.
Def Swami wrote:I was a little caught off guard by the starting lineup last night. I didn't expect the Magic to start 2 rookies. I didn't expect the Magic to go right to Suggs at PG right out the gate. The second unit looked better last night; they were more confident and assertive. Which makes sense considering they weren't trying to work in two players who have never played in the NBA before.
I just wanted to see our returning players look like they belong. Summer League left such a bad taste in my mouth. I was really pleased by how Anthony, Hampton, Carter, Bamba looked. It made me wonder what happened in training camp this week to warrant the SL that Mosely chose to go with.
Being a full time PG is such a learning curve. You could tell that Suggs had moments where he either didn't know the play, was hesitating, or overthinking. On one hand, you might as well throw him in the fire and allow him to make his mistakes now and learn. On the other, I think he's going to benefit when he's playing off ball with another guard. Without Fultz, I understand why the Magic would need to split Suggs and Anthony to keep a PG rotation.
Starting this season without Okeke and Isaac is going to make for some weird lineups out the gate.
Knightro wrote:
Skybox wrote:Knightro wrote:
Love him or not....this guy is the X-factor. Him playing like Isaac on D (alongside Isaac playing like Isaac on D) is an amazing young defensive foundation...Listening to TRoss talk about Franz' 3pt shooting puts him at 3, IMO. That's a LOOONG, mobile defensive-minded front court with some great floor spacing potential. Backcourt also got some zing (I hope). Good job MO