HeartDonor wrote:looks like a much more well rounded young giannas.
he’s gotta be pushing 7ft tall now, handles the ball/transition like a pg, infectious defence, all that.
future mvp.
What. Did he grew 4-5 inches in 8 months?
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HeartDonor wrote:looks like a much more well rounded young giannas.
he’s gotta be pushing 7ft tall now, handles the ball/transition like a pg, infectious defence, all that.
future mvp.
Raptors_Dynasty wrote:He's not as fast or explosive as Giannis. In fact without a running start he looks down right slow at times. Same thing can be said for his vertical, barely gets up when standing still.
However he's been able to compensate all this by his brute strength. He'll drive to the rim, not completely blowing by the defender, then turn and back his defender down with ease. Most times he just over powers them for either a right or left hook.
Not much of a consistent shot right now, but anytime he's close to the net he loves the floater/push shot which has been pretty consistent. He will hit some 3's here and there.
He's also very patient and smart for a rookie. Great court vision, I can tell he loves passing as he always adds some flair to his passes with no looks etc.
Gives effort most times on d, although not perfect. But the desire is there.
No idea what his ceiling is, or who he plays like. He actually reminds me of Paul Pierce, but much longer. Can't shoot like Paul of course, but the way he moves, relies on his body mass, plays at a slower pace at times but still gets to his spots at his speed.
Cubbies2120 wrote:Pleasantly surprised by his play since the ASG - he's been a lot more consistent (only two "bad" games in the last 10). If he can develop a consistent 3 point threat, he's gonna be a problem in the near future.
Raptors fans chime in - what are your expectations of him over the next 2-3 years?

Klayforspicy wrote:He should be averaging a lot more than 3 apg, the team cant keep up with his read skills
SA37 wrote:It'll be really interesting to see what the Raptors do in the offseason. They have a really nice set of core pieces in their prime (Siakam, and VanVleet) and two really nice young pieces (Barnes, Anunoby, and Trent Jr). Achiuwa has slowly come around after struggling for most of the 1st half of the season. He is probably 2 years away from becoming a regular contributor, but he is a guy that the Raptors will likely be able to count on for a productive ~20 minutes per game off the bench next year.


2018 has some really good talent as well. Ayton, Luka, Trae, JJJ, SGA, both Bridges, Michael porter jr.PhilBlackson wrote:Legit can't remember a rookie class that was doing this well overall...
When's the last time a draft class legitimately had 3 guys competing for ROTY?!? With potentially multiple franchise talents?!?
I guess ofc there's 03' but then you still have a bunch of guys that could also end up being borderline to actual all-stars at some point ie/ Green, Giddey, Wagner, Kuminga, Sengun etc...and you still have very good rotational pieces like Ayo, Bones, Thomas, Duarte, Mitchell, Jones. Every night there's been at least a couple rookies that put on a show. Really what a draft class..
nikster wrote:I think he was struggling with fatigue in January so the rest from the all star break helped him alot. OG being out and Fred missing games have allowed him to take a bigger role