2021-22 NBA Rookie Thread (part 6) - with ROY poll

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Who is the Rookie of the Year?

Cade Cunningham
74
19%
Jalen Green
11
3%
Evan Mobley
72
19%
Scottie Barnes
198
51%
Jalen Suggs
0
No votes
Josh Giddey
10
3%
Franz Wagner
13
3%
Herbert Jones
2
1%
Chris Duarte
1
0%
Other (Dosunmu, Sengun, Yurtseven, Kuminga, etc.)
6
2%
 
Total votes: 387

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Post#661 » by The Moose » Sat Mar 19, 2022 2:34 am

yoyoboy wrote:Good night for the rooks. Is Cade playing tomorrow? Another Mobley-Cade showdown coming.


he's listed as probable, so he should be good to go
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Post#662 » by yoyoboy » Sat Mar 19, 2022 2:35 am

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yoyoboy wrote:Good night for the rooks. Is Cade playing tomorrow? Another Mobley-Cade showdown coming.


he's listed as probable, so he should be good to go

Pistons have had our number all year. And now we have to play y'all on the second night of a b2b after playing in OT lol. Cade's played very well against us, as well.
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Post#663 » by The Moose » Sat Mar 19, 2022 2:40 am

yoyoboy wrote:
The Moose wrote:
yoyoboy wrote:Good night for the rooks. Is Cade playing tomorrow? Another Mobley-Cade showdown coming.


he's listed as probable, so he should be good to go

Pistons have had our number all year. And now we have to play y'all on the second night of a b2b after playing in OT lol. Cade's played very well against us, as well.


Grant isn't on the injury report either, thought he would be sitting out for the tank

guess there will be a lot of pistons fans low key hoping for a cavs win at least :lol:
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Post#664 » by MrBigShot » Sat Mar 19, 2022 2:49 am

Ya'll better put some respect on Corey Joseph's name. He is averaging 1 three pointer made a game, and more than likely HoF bound.
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Post#666 » by GeorgeSears » Sat Mar 19, 2022 3:01 am

If you're asking me if I'd rather have a player who can put the ball on the ground and initiate an offense, over one who relies on his teammates setting him up to score most of his points, the answer is pretty obvious to me.

Barnes.
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Post#667 » by Madhouse » Sat Mar 19, 2022 3:30 am

Scottie Barnes might finish 3rd in the ROY race but he has as much talent as any player I've ever seen play for the Raptors. It will be really fun to watch him develop.
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Post#668 » by LoveMyRaps » Sat Mar 19, 2022 3:52 am

FUTURE SUPERSTAR SCOTTIE BARNES LADIES AND GENTLEMAN.

what a beast...
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Post#669 » by DroseReturnChi » Sat Mar 19, 2022 6:03 am

Madhouse wrote:Scottie Barnes might finish 3rd in the ROY race but he has as much talent as any player I've ever seen play for the Raptors. It will be really fun to watch him develop.



thats why he was drafted 4th. like i said overreaction he is barely playing better than expectations.
guys who are shocked are mostly who thought he was a bust im sure half of toronto fans sweared masai.
to me, he hasnt made much leap other than volume scoring part. if he wants beat mobley, he has to edge him out in shooting and playmaking. defensively has no chance against a 7ft giant.

whether he is really talented will be tested on the playoffs. i expect him to beat bulls, cle easily if he is as good as advertised instead of putting up numbers in rs. if toronto cannot beat atlanta, hornets middling team there is no hope they dont have any more lotto picks left this is their entire future to contend for a title.
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Post#670 » by GSWFan1994 » Sat Mar 19, 2022 6:13 am

What an amazing game by Barnes. Was it the best game by a rookie this season?

Barnes has all the making of a surefire perennial all-star and all-timer. Just strikes me as a hard working guy who has a great head on his shoulder.

And I think that Cade & Mobley are on the same path as well, too.
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Post#671 » by pingpongrac » Sat Mar 19, 2022 6:54 am

DroseReturnChi wrote:
Madhouse wrote:Scottie Barnes might finish 3rd in the ROY race but he has as much talent as any player I've ever seen play for the Raptors. It will be really fun to watch him develop.



thats why he was drafted 4th. like i said overreaction he is barely playing better than expectations.
guys who are shocked are mostly who thought he was a bust im sure half of toronto fans sweared masai.
to me, he hasnt made much leap other than volume scoring part. if he wants beat mobley, he has to edge him out in shooting and playmaking. defensively has no chance against a 7ft giant.

whether he is really talented will be tested on the playoffs. i expect him to beat bulls, cle easily if he is as good as advertised instead of putting up numbers in rs. if toronto cannot beat atlanta, hornets middling team there is no hope they dont have any more lotto picks left this is their entire future to contend for a title.


Lmao what? Barnes is 20, Achiuwa is 22, Trent Jr. is 23, OG is 24. Toronto is hardly a finished product and Barnes won't be judged off a single play-in game or playoff series in his rookie season.
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Post#672 » by Kameleon » Sat Mar 19, 2022 7:09 am

GSWFan1994 wrote:What an amazing game by Barnes. Was it the best game by a rookie this season?

Barnes has all the making of a surefire perennial all-star and all-timer. Just strikes me as a hard working guy who has a great head on his shoulder.

And I think that Cade & Mobley are on the same path as well, too.


LOL what? The best game by a rookie? He just throw away win for Raptors.
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Post#673 » by Got Nuffin » Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:08 am

DroseReturnChi wrote:
Madhouse wrote:Scottie Barnes might finish 3rd in the ROY race but he has as much talent as any player I've ever seen play for the Raptors. It will be really fun to watch him develop.



thats why he was drafted 4th. like i said overreaction he is barely playing better than expectations.
guys who are shocked are mostly who thought he was a bust im sure half of toronto fans sweared masai.
to me, he hasnt made much leap other than volume scoring part. if he wants beat mobley, he has to edge him out in shooting and playmaking. defensively has no chance against a 7ft giant.

whether he is really talented will be tested on the playoffs. i expect him to beat bulls, cle easily if he is as good as advertised instead of putting up numbers in rs. if toronto cannot beat atlanta, hornets middling team there is no hope they dont have any more lotto picks left this is their entire future to contend for a title.


Wow it's been awhile since I've read so much gibberish :lol: :lol:

Like WHAT? Don't even know how to begin to respond to this it's so nonsensical.
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Post#674 » by tmorgan » Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:12 am

Gotta say, as of today, I’m leaning Barnes. Impressive stuff.

I think Cade has the rarest skills but the least current impact on winning. Mobley is also a rare breed, with better stats than Cade.

But rookie of the year isn’t about future impact or uniqueness. Barnes is special himself, and he’s really picked it up as the season has gone on. He’d have my vote.
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Post#675 » by Tripod » Sat Mar 19, 2022 12:14 pm

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Post#676 » by Duffman100 » Sat Mar 19, 2022 1:07 pm



The versatility here is just staggering. Post moves, fadeaways jumpers, hitting people with passes right in their shooting pockets, ball fakes... This kid is going to be a superstar.
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Post#677 » by Gasolina » Sat Mar 19, 2022 1:38 pm

Duffman100 wrote:

The versatility here is just staggering. Post moves, fadeaways jumpers, hitting people with passes right in their shooting pockets, ball fakes... This kid is going to be a superstar.

I wasn’t the biggest Barnes guy earlier in the season, but I have to admit he’s special. It’s very impressive how efficiently he can create for himself around the basket. He’s got insane strength for a 20 year old. He needs a better shot to get to that next level, but Raptors have a pretty good track record in that field. Once he gets a reliable 10-14 footer and a ~34% 3 point shot he is going to be a monster. I love Franz but I don’t think any rookie right now comes close to Barnes’ self-creation ability, which is a pretty damn good predictor of his future success, giving his physique.
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Post#678 » by reanimator » Sat Mar 19, 2022 1:43 pm

Barnes should be the frontrunner for ROTY.
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Post#679 » by aminiaturebuddha » Sat Mar 19, 2022 2:59 pm

Duffman100 wrote:

The versatility here is just staggering. Post moves, fadeaways jumpers, hitting people with passes right in their shooting pockets, ball fakes... This kid is going to be a superstar.


One thing I've noticed about Barnes all year is that he sometimes makes shots look so easy, despite the fact that the defender is right there. I believe Nick Nurse mentioned something the other day about his timing on his shots contributing to that, so I've been trying to pay attention to it.

This video shows that a bit. The timing of his shots, and even his shot angles around the rim are almost never the same. Sometimes his feet are planted, sometimes it's mid-stride, right hand, left hand, etc. This helps keep the defenders off balance - they really have no idea when or where his shots are going to come from. Because of that you'll see a bunch that don't even really look contested even though the defender is right on him. That's a very unique and interesting skill.
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Post#680 » by LoveMyRaps » Sat Mar 19, 2022 3:55 pm

Got Nuffin wrote:
DroseReturnChi wrote:
Madhouse wrote:Scottie Barnes might finish 3rd in the ROY race but he has as much talent as any player I've ever seen play for the Raptors. It will be really fun to watch him develop.



thats why he was drafted 4th. like i said overreaction he is barely playing better than expectations.
guys who are shocked are mostly who thought he was a bust im sure half of toronto fans sweared masai.
to me, he hasnt made much leap other than volume scoring part. if he wants beat mobley, he has to edge him out in shooting and playmaking. defensively has no chance against a 7ft giant.

whether he is really talented will be tested on the playoffs. i expect him to beat bulls, cle easily if he is as good as advertised instead of putting up numbers in rs. if toronto cannot beat atlanta, hornets middling team there is no hope they dont have any more lotto picks left this is their entire future to contend for a title.


Wow it's been awhile since I've read so much gibberish :lol: :lol:

Like WHAT? Don't even know how to begin to respond to this it's so nonsensical.


Don't both responding, he's a massive Raptors hater.
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