ATLTimekeeper wrote:Kobblehead wrote:The thing killing the Raptors is that they only have 6 guys playing at an acceptable enough level in this series to even be on the court. Brooklyn is just a deeper team.
I don't think it's that pronounced, though. Plumlee hasn't done anything. Thornton has been awful. AK47 hasn't really done much either. Livingston is always in foul trouble. The Nets are theoretically deep. They're up 2-1 because their best two players have been better than the Raptors best two players.
I said going in the Raps have a very good bench and one of the few that can match up with BK's bench. BK's bench has been a major disappointment but much of it is that Toronto has been playing very good D. Our bench was a major factor in the RS, but this is the PO. Benches are less important.
BTW.. Livingston isn't a bench player.
This is..
Thornton - complete non factor, not making his shots and not really playing much as a result.
AA - playing fairly well with his D and not forcing shots. He's getting MT's minutes because of his familiarity with TO.
AK - did not play game 1, but IMO was a key last night with his D and energy. We need more AK. His intangibles are off the charts.
Mirza - a terrible series, but he stunk in the RS against TO as well. 33/25/50 are his percentages with 1.7 rpg. Less Mirza please.
Blatche - inconsistent as always but I've liked the way he's played the last two games. Will always be plagued by questionable calls though as refs seem to hate him.
Plumlee - a non factor mostly due to foul trouble and the fact he's a rookie in the playoffs. Still brings energy and a different dimension. He's not strong enough to defend JV in the post but he's too quick for most bigs to defend. I'm expecting a breakout game soon.