AsparaGus wrote:The Raptors need him to dominate now. Not 3-4 years from now. That’s a waste of Siakam and OG’s prime years.
Siakam is 27 and OG is 24.
Players usually hit their primes around 28-31.
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AsparaGus wrote:The Raptors need him to dominate now. Not 3-4 years from now. That’s a waste of Siakam and OG’s prime years.
AsparaGus wrote:The Raptors need him to dominate now. Not 3-4 years from now. That’s a waste of Siakam and OG’s prime years.
Clay Davis wrote:COMPOSED ONLY OF THE COOLEST WOMEN AND THE HOTTEST GUYS, THE TORONTO RAPTORS REALGM BOARD HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN FOR ITS HIGH-QUALITY DISCUSSION, PASSIONATE LOYALTY, TEMPERATE CELEBRATIONS OF VICTORY, AND GRACE IN DEFEAT.
AsparaGus wrote:1) Nothings funny here. I don’t know why you’re laughing.
2) When you’re a franchise that no free agents wants to play for, it’s extremely important to hit on your lottery picks.
3) I don’t care if the superstar rate in the top 5 is 5%. If the Raps have a top 5 pick, they better get a superstar. Anything less is wasted.
4) If Scottie doesn’t win ROY and makes it on DPOY then why did we draft him?!? They would have been better served trading down and acquiring assets for depth.
5) When you have a top 5 pick, you take your shot and you don’t miss. Anything else is inexcusable.
raptorforlife88 wrote:AsparaGus wrote:1) Nothings funny here. I don’t know why you’re laughing.
2) When you’re a franchise that no free agents wants to play for, it’s extremely important to hit on your lottery picks.
3) I don’t care if the superstar rate in the top 5 is 5%. If the Raps have a top 5 pick, they better get a superstar. Anything less is wasted.
4) If Scottie doesn’t win ROY and makes it on DPOY then why did we draft him?!? They would have been better served trading down and acquiring assets for depth.
5) When you have a top 5 pick, you take your shot and you don’t miss. Anything else is inexcusable.
By a mile some of the worst posts I've seen in a row here.
There's just not much point to watching the NBA if understanding the relative value of picks is incomprehensible to you.
And why does it matter if Scottie wins ROY. It matters if he's a great player two or three years from now and he obviously has a longer development curve.
I suppose watching Giannis or Kawhi you would have labelled those guys as bad picks early on given they took time to develop as well.
AsparaGus wrote:The Raptors need him to dominate now. Not 3-4 years from now. That’s a waste of Siakam and OG’s prime years.
Reeko wrote:AsparaGus wrote:The Raptors need him to dominate now. Not 3-4 years from now. That’s a waste of Siakam and OG’s prime years.
OG's prime is literally still 3 years away.
anotherhomer wrote:AsparaGus wrote:The Raptors need him to dominate now. Not 3-4 years from now. That’s a waste of Siakam and OG’s prime years.
Mobley is the player that Raps wanted, but he wouldn't had dominated right away....he still needs 2-3 years to hit his stride.
AsparaGus wrote:raptorforlife88 wrote:AsparaGus wrote:1) Nothings funny here. I don’t know why you’re laughing.
2) When you’re a franchise that no free agents wants to play for, it’s extremely important to hit on your lottery picks.
3) I don’t care if the superstar rate in the top 5 is 5%. If the Raps have a top 5 pick, they better get a superstar. Anything less is wasted.
4) If Scottie doesn’t win ROY and makes it on DPOY then why did we draft him?!? They would have been better served trading down and acquiring assets for depth.
5) When you have a top 5 pick, you take your shot and you don’t miss. Anything else is inexcusable.
By a mile some of the worst posts I've seen in a row here.
There's just not much point to watching the NBA if understanding the relative value of picks is incomprehensible to you.
And why does it matter if Scottie wins ROY. It matters if he's a great player two or three years from now and he obviously has a longer development curve.
I suppose watching Giannis or Kawhi you would have labelled those guys as bad picks early on given they took time to develop as well.
You’re the worst type of person to engage in conversation.
Things don’t go your way and you resort to ad hominem attacks. This is indicative of a person that is weak of mind.
You don’t want to hear my point of view. You want to hear your point of view come out of my mouth.
You do understand that confirmation bias is a form of cognitive dissonance. You won’t be able to get though your adult life without listening to alternative points of view.
You understand that right? Grown man?
AsparaGus wrote:Reeko wrote:AsparaGus wrote:The Raptors need him to dominate now. Not 3-4 years from now. That’s a waste of Siakam and OG’s prime years.
OG's prime is literally still 3 years away.
30 years old is prime? Since when? Prime is 25-30.
AsparaGus wrote:Reeko wrote:AsparaGus wrote:The Raptors need him to dominate now. Not 3-4 years from now. That’s a waste of Siakam and OG’s prime years.
OG's prime is literally still 3 years away.
30 years old is prime? Since when? Prime is 25-30.
Clay Davis wrote:COMPOSED ONLY OF THE COOLEST WOMEN AND THE HOTTEST GUYS, THE TORONTO RAPTORS REALGM BOARD HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN FOR ITS HIGH-QUALITY DISCUSSION, PASSIONATE LOYALTY, TEMPERATE CELEBRATIONS OF VICTORY, AND GRACE IN DEFEAT.
AsparaGus wrote:raptorforlife88 wrote:AsparaGus wrote:1) Nothings funny here. I don’t know why you’re laughing.
2) When you’re a franchise that no free agents wants to play for, it’s extremely important to hit on your lottery picks.
3) I don’t care if the superstar rate in the top 5 is 5%. If the Raps have a top 5 pick, they better get a superstar. Anything less is wasted.
4) If Scottie doesn’t win ROY and makes it on DPOY then why did we draft him?!? They would have been better served trading down and acquiring assets for depth.
5) When you have a top 5 pick, you take your shot and you don’t miss. Anything else is inexcusable.
By a mile some of the worst posts I've seen in a row here.
There's just not much point to watching the NBA if understanding the relative value of picks is incomprehensible to you.
And why does it matter if Scottie wins ROY. It matters if he's a great player two or three years from now and he obviously has a longer development curve.
I suppose watching Giannis or Kawhi you would have labelled those guys as bad picks early on given they took time to develop as well.
You’re the worst type of person to engage in conversation.
Things don’t go your way and you resort to ad hominem attacks. This is indicative of a person that is weak of mind.
You don’t want to hear my point of view. You want to hear your point of view come out of my mouth.
You do understand that confirmation bias is a form of cognitive dissonance. You won’t be able to get though your adult life without listening to alternative points of view.
You understand that right? Grown man?
Clay Davis wrote:COMPOSED ONLY OF THE COOLEST WOMEN AND THE HOTTEST GUYS, THE TORONTO RAPTORS REALGM BOARD HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN FOR ITS HIGH-QUALITY DISCUSSION, PASSIONATE LOYALTY, TEMPERATE CELEBRATIONS OF VICTORY, AND GRACE IN DEFEAT.
AsparaGus wrote:The Raptors need him to dominate now. Not 3-4 years from now. That’s a waste of Siakam and OG’s prime years.
anotherhomer wrote:AsparaGus wrote:The Raptors need him to dominate now. Not 3-4 years from now. That’s a waste of Siakam and OG’s prime years.
Mobley is the player that Raps wanted, but he wouldn't had dominated right away....he still needs 2-3 years to hit his stride.
Clay Davis wrote:COMPOSED ONLY OF THE COOLEST WOMEN AND THE HOTTEST GUYS, THE TORONTO RAPTORS REALGM BOARD HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN FOR ITS HIGH-QUALITY DISCUSSION, PASSIONATE LOYALTY, TEMPERATE CELEBRATIONS OF VICTORY, AND GRACE IN DEFEAT.
B-Ball Freak wrote:Lol y'all getting trolled by this dude with 55 posts from Boston.
Reeko wrote:I really hope the 3 ball starts going in for him soon, because my man is shooting 0% from 3 on almost 2 attempts per game. The form looks good, I think he just needs to see the ball go in and the confidence will start to build from there.