hyper316 wrote:Masai asked CMB are you good 3 times, maybe Masai knew he was gone
Masai's energy was so low, like he lost someone important to him
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hyper316 wrote:Masai asked CMB are you good 3 times, maybe Masai knew he was gone
Tha Cynic wrote:tsherkin wrote:UnbelievablyRAW wrote:With them taking CMB they are really doubling down on their belief Scottie isn't a non-shooter. I disagree and think he should be a super third option but maybe they're seeing something we're not behind the scenes
I can't imagine what they could be seeing that is so incapable of translating into on-court efficacy in the face of what we know about how shooting development does and doesn't work. Stranger things have happened, but this one is just protracted frustration with a face.
Anyway, we'll see what comes. 4/5 type play seems to be what CMB is aimed at, so we'll see what comes from that, I guess. He's here, so I suppose there's only so much remaining utility to kvetching about it. We need some luck again to get ourselves back in the right direction.
Who should they have drafted?
You guys keep focusing on Barnes’ shooting and their biggest acquisition going into next season is Ingram as primary scorer. Do you think our front office never considered that Barnes may never become a good shooter when they drafted him?
Then there were complaints that they’re somehow grabbing players to support Barnes to the detriment to the team when they went out and grabbed CMB who is the exact opposite of a player you would conventionally choose if you were building around Barnes.
At this stage I think some of you are just cranky and complaining for the sake or it lol. Barnes is a plus player and a very good player. They don’t have a team built as if he’s their #1 scorer. He has already met his expectations and achieved more than most would have probably expected when he was first drafted and he’s actually freed up to focus more on defense this year while being selective with his scoring.
It’s clear the Raptors are focusing on defense and aggressive players that who go hard at the opponent. Ingram, IQ, Dick, Battle, Agbaji, and Walter if he keeps progressing can all shoot. The roster is fine.
If people want to know how Masai likes to build his rosters, go watch some Raptors vs Heat games over the last several years.
ConSarnit wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:tsherkin wrote:
I can't imagine what they could be seeing that is so incapable of translating into on-court efficacy in the face of what we know about how shooting development does and doesn't work. Stranger things have happened, but this one is just protracted frustration with a face.
Anyway, we'll see what comes. 4/5 type play seems to be what CMB is aimed at, so we'll see what comes from that, I guess. He's here, so I suppose there's only so much remaining utility to kvetching about it. We need some luck again to get ourselves back in the right direction.
Who should they have drafted?
You guys keep focusing on Barnes’ shooting and their biggest acquisition going into next season is Ingram as primary scorer. Do you think our front office never considered that Barnes may never become a good shooter when they drafted him?
Then there were complaints that they’re somehow grabbing players to support Barnes to the detriment to the team when they went out and grabbed CMB who is the exact opposite of a player you would conventionally choose if you were building around Barnes.
At this stage I think some of you are just cranky and complaining for the sake or it lol. Barnes is a plus player and a very good player. They don’t have a team built as if he’s their #1 scorer. He has already met his expectations and achieved more than most would have probably expected when he was first drafted and he’s actually freed up to focus more on defense this year while being selective with his scoring.
It’s clear the Raptors are focusing on defense and aggressive players that who go hard at the opponent. Ingram, IQ, Dick, Battle, Agbaji, and Walter if he keeps progressing can all shoot. The roster is fine.
If people want to know how Masai likes to build his rosters, go watch some Raptors vs Heat games over the last several years.
This absolute BS again. Somehow Barnes, a guy who doesn’t even have top 30 usage in the league, can’t give full effort on offense and defense at the same time.
This level of excuse making is getting crazy.
Also just hand waving away the fit issues of Barnes and CMB is just burying your head in the sand. I’d love to know all of these high level teams who are rolling out the worst shooting in the league at the 4/5 for 48mpg.
ConSarnit wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:tsherkin wrote:
I can't imagine what they could be seeing that is so incapable of translating into on-court efficacy in the face of what we know about how shooting development does and doesn't work. Stranger things have happened, but this one is just protracted frustration with a face.
Anyway, we'll see what comes. 4/5 type play seems to be what CMB is aimed at, so we'll see what comes from that, I guess. He's here, so I suppose there's only so much remaining utility to kvetching about it. We need some luck again to get ourselves back in the right direction.
Who should they have drafted?
You guys keep focusing on Barnes’ shooting and their biggest acquisition going into next season is Ingram as primary scorer. Do you think our front office never considered that Barnes may never become a good shooter when they drafted him?
Then there were complaints that they’re somehow grabbing players to support Barnes to the detriment to the team when they went out and grabbed CMB who is the exact opposite of a player you would conventionally choose if you were building around Barnes.
At this stage I think some of you are just cranky and complaining for the sake or it lol. Barnes is a plus player and a very good player. They don’t have a team built as if he’s their #1 scorer. He has already met his expectations and achieved more than most would have probably expected when he was first drafted and he’s actually freed up to focus more on defense this year while being selective with his scoring.
It’s clear the Raptors are focusing on defense and aggressive players that who go hard at the opponent. Ingram, IQ, Dick, Battle, Agbaji, and Walter if he keeps progressing can all shoot. The roster is fine.
If people want to know how Masai likes to build his rosters, go watch some Raptors vs Heat games over the last several years.
This absolute BS again. Somehow Barnes, a guy who doesn’t even have top 30 usage in the league, can’t give full effort on offense and defense at the same time.
This level of excuse making is getting crazy.
Also just hand waving away the fit issues of Barnes and CMB is just burying your head in the sand. I’d love to know all of these high level teams who are rolling out the worst shooting in the league at the 4/5 for 48mpg.
Tha Cynic wrote:He was drafted knowing his weakest attribute is his scoring. Clearly they don’t value that over some other skillsets.
tsherkin wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:He was drafted knowing his weakest attribute is his scoring. Clearly they don’t value that over some other skillsets.
This I believe. Everyone and their mom knew Scottie wasn't a scorer but was an excellent defender who could pass some. And he's shown that, time and time again. There is any hope that his usage the past couple seasons was informed more by the desire to see what we had in weaker seasons than any real hope that he could become any kind of consequential scorer of value.
It's one of a pile of different things we won't really have a bead on until the season actually gets underway and we have our full cast and crew on the floor.
tsherkin wrote:Tha Cynic wrote:He was drafted knowing his weakest attribute is his scoring. Clearly they don’t value that over some other skillsets.
This I believe. Everyone and their mom knew Scottie wasn't a scorer but was an excellent defender who could pass some. And he's shown that, time and time again. There is any hope that his usage the past couple seasons was informed more by the desire to see what we had in weaker seasons than any real hope that he could become any kind of consequential scorer of value.
It's one of a pile of different things we won't really have a bead on until the season actually gets underway and we have our full cast and crew on the floor.
OakleyDokely wrote:What I don't get is that Queen gets the high upside offensive player rep yet CBM posted comparable or better numbers across the board, he did it much more efficiently, in a tougher conference on a weaker team. And they're basically the same age, with comparable length.
ItsDanger wrote:Right now, Queen is a far more dangerous half court, set defense scorer than CMB. Ridiculous. Queen's liability is major defensive questions.
Yallbecrazy wrote:ItsDanger wrote:Right now, Queen is a far more dangerous half court, set defense scorer than CMB. Ridiculous. Queen's liability is major defensive questions.
Show some data to back up your point.
You won't, because you can't.
ItsDanger wrote:Yallbecrazy wrote:ItsDanger wrote:Right now, Queen is a far more dangerous half court, set defense scorer than CMB. Ridiculous. Queen's liability is major defensive questions.
Show some data to back up your point.
You won't, because you can't.
Video of the games is the data. CMB plays a bully ball style. Queen is more of a post scorer with footwork. Go watch it instead of taking short cuts.
The key for CMB is at least improving his face up game because he does have the ability to put the ball on the floor. Then proceed from there.
StopitLeo wrote:Primary scoring is why we got Ingram, right?
Dalek wrote:I do think CMB is a better scorer than what we saw out of Barnes coming in. Barnes was a 6-man defense-transition scorer, versus CMB who is a high usage offensive hub who has an off the dribble game and elite touch in the post.
Yallbecrazy wrote:ItsDanger wrote:Yallbecrazy wrote:
Show some data to back up your point.
You won't, because you can't.
Video of the games is the data. CMB plays a bully ball style. Queen is more of a post scorer with footwork. Go watch it instead of taking short cuts.
The key for CMB is at least improving his face up game because he does have the ability to put the ball on the floor. Then proceed from there.
His faceup game is how he scored all his points and your data point was "I watched video", there's no actual data to support your argument.
I don't care if CMB is 5'4 and scoring all his baskets by throwing the ball 40 feet up in the air. He scored at a way higher rate against better players with worse spacing / more attention paid to him. He also had way more assists. I watched full games, maybe you see better footwork/style because Queen had time and space to plot out his attack where CMB had to rush before the double/triple could get there as passing to an open terrible shooter is a worse play then putting up his 62.2TS% shot.
Yallbecrazy wrote:His faceup game is how he scored all his points
ItsDanger wrote:Yallbecrazy wrote:ItsDanger wrote:Video of the games is the data. CMB plays a bully ball style. Queen is more of a post scorer with footwork. Go watch it instead of taking short cuts.
The key for CMB is at least improving his face up game because he does have the ability to put the ball on the floor. Then proceed from there.
His faceup game is how he scored all his points and your data point was "I watched video", there's no actual data to support your argument.
I don't care if CMB is 5'4 and scoring all his baskets by throwing the ball 40 feet up in the air. He scored at a way higher rate against better players with worse spacing / more attention paid to him. He also had way more assists. I watched full games, maybe you see better footwork/style because Queen had time and space to plot out his attack where CMB had to rush before the double/triple could get there as passing to an open terrible shooter is a worse play then putting up his 62.2TS% shot.
Your college stats don't mean **** in NBA where the athletic defense is miles ahead of college.
tsherkin wrote:Yallbecrazy wrote:His faceup game is how he scored all his points
That isn't super accurate. There's tons of video showing him planting in the paint and throwing up hooks after getting a good seal. He's dangerous in transition, he hits the O-boards. He cuts well. He takes contact well in the paint. The notion that he was just spamming dribble attack isn't really accurate. He certainly used the face-up game a fair bit, but "scored all his points" is just flat-out hyperbole.
Yallbecrazy wrote:I didnt mean it literally, but his face up game contributed to more of his scoring than any other.
tsherkin wrote:Yallbecrazy wrote:I didnt mean it literally, but his face up game contributed to more of his scoring than any other.
He did it a bunch, no doubt. I question how well that'll translate to the NBA, though, especially with his shooting. I don't think we'll ask it of him, either. I think we'll be leaning a lot more on those other skills. He plays big pretty well, and if he can do that and still defend well, then maybe we can get around his inability to step out and open up the paint. We'll have to see.
Given the roster as-is, we have other guys in the pecking order offensively and he's likely to be coming off the bench anyway... with a bunch of other guys who we're looking to develop and evaluate as offensive threats ahead of him.