BullyKing wrote:Jadoogar wrote:BullyKing wrote:
What exactly makes this a rebuilding year for the Raptors?
3 starters are under 25 years old. The main bench piece is a second year player.
Those rebuilding Phoenix Suns also have three starters 25 and under. The Raptors may be a young and upcoming team as opposed to on the decline but the idea that this is a rebuilding year is ridiculous.
I love the condescension that posts like these are laced with. It's like "Are you SURE the sky is blue?" at this point.
It was never intended as a long multi-year tear it down rebuild Philly style, or being stuck in lottery wasteland like Chicago, so maybe instead of trying to convince us that things are not as they are, perhaps you can understand what a rebuild on the fly looks like.
In the span of 2 years, the Raptors replaced a very old roster with a very young one. Yeah, they kept a few pieces in their late 20s to keep froms bottoming right out, but bottoming out is not necessary for a rebuild. Replacing old with young and not expecting immediate results is generally understood to be rebuilding. Letting the new guys get acclimated to the NBA and develop their skills so that in future years as everyone gets better and/or more talent ins added, *then* you can win.
I mean, Ujiri came out at the beginning of the season and said we have lots of young guys and there will be growing pains, but with hopes of being competitive. Everyone was on board with a low expectations season to see what we've got, but with the hopes of being competitive... and here we are in the playoffs.
But no, the expert fans from other teams know better than the entire Raptor fanbase, media and management, and are here to inform us about what has truly been going on this season. I would chalk it up as arrogance, but what I really think it is, is that people in many markets have been sold a bill of goods about tanking and building through multiple years in the lotto - even though in most cases that is just a cover for bad management, scouting and development - and are pissed that a team that didn't follow that same plan and is being more successful in the short term. It's like "The Raptors won, so get out of our way and take your turn sucking again so we can win", as if fans or other franchises get to have any say in the matter.
It was a rebuilding year, and it went really well. It's that simple.