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I don't think they're underachieving. I mean, the past 2 games, sure, but this was never a team that should have been expected to compete in any serious manner. They're still going to win 50 games which seems pretty decent for the roster but then you ask the familiar question of what this team's ceiling is and what can be done to make it a contender. I'll be glad when we get rid of Casey, though.
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It's kind of a Mark Jackson situation except Casey doesn't seem to have the same headstrong attitude Jackson had/has
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:26 |
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Yeah Toronto shouldn't be that upset. They're in the top 4 in the East and will likely stay there barring a big injury.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:26 |
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I posted this in the wrong thread but wanted to post it here anyway. Context: Wolves up by 1 with like 40 seconds to go. IcePhoenix fucked around with this message at 04:32 on Feb 5, 2015 |
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IcePhoenix posted:I posted this in the wrong thread but wanted to post it here anyway. Context: Wolves up by 1 with like 40 seconds to go. I want to see Heat reaction to letting Kevin Martin single-handidly beat them and Norris Cole spotting MN a free possession at the end.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:33 |
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I think we are closing in on a scenario where Noah punches Gasol during a game.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:34 |
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Lockback posted:I want to see Heat reaction to letting Kevin Martin single-handidly beat them and Norris Cole spotting MN a free possession at the end. Something I just noticed is that Rubio can tell it's about to happen before it does and starts acting like that annoying kid in grade school who tattles on everyone.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:35 |
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News: Over the last two months (31 games), Harden is shooting .475 FG%, .407 3FG%, .875 FTs and .630 TS% while scoring 27ppg, with >5 assists and almost 7 rb/g Views:
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:35 |
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Niwrad posted:Yeah Toronto shouldn't be that upset. They're in the top 4 in the East and will likely stay there barring a big injury. This is the problem. Because of their division and conference they will be top 4 really no matter what. It doesn't change the fact they dont run an offense and their permitter defense is garbage. They once won their division with Sam loving Mitchell. Being top 4 in the east just means you weren't tanking, injured, or completely dysfunctional. It's not like "hey they'll turn it on when it gets the playoffs". They have no successful system on either ends of the court.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:40 |
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Full album of tonight's game for anyone interested http://imgur.com/a/w1rza
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BWV posted:This is the problem. Because of their division and conference they will be top 4 really no matter what. It doesn't change the fact they dont run an offense and their permitter defense is garbage. Neither does Chicago. We'll have a blast playing in the 1st round!
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:41 |
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Niwrad posted:Neither does Chicago. We'll have a blast playing in the 1st round! Chicago would beat the Raptors in 3. Thibs is so loving legit compared to Casey. He could beat the Raps with a high school roster.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:42 |
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Im frustrated with the Raptors because it's a talented team having its prime wasted by a mediocre coach who seems like a relic of twenty years ago.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:45 |
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Thibs is struggling this year and the best players are always run into the ground by the time playoffs start. Although it does seem like Chicago has Toronto's number of late. Would be a good series I think.
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attackmole posted:Im frustrated with the Raptors because it's a talented team having its prime wasted by a mediocre coach who seems like a relic of twenty years ago. It's like you're sort of talking about the Wizards
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:55 |
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hitze posted:It's like you're sort of talking about the Wizards I made a post a few days ago saying that I'm glad the Wizards exist because they make me feel less alone. They definitely feel like pretty similar situations.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 04:58 |
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Randy Wittman: Not A Scientist https://vine.co/v/OFHMPjpuLPz
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Niwrad posted:Thibs is struggling this year and the best players are always run into the ground by the time playoffs start. You keep posting this but I don't think its really true Year 1: Maybe they were worn down, but they made it to the ECF. This was more a problem of a young team making a deep push and ran into a good Miami team Year 2: They lost because Rose tore his ACL Year 3: They beat Brooklyn despite the Flu and a Deng Staph infection (neither related to minutes played) and then ran into Miami who outclassed them, they had 0 chance. Year 4: Maybe Noah was worn down? This was largely a lost year as after Noah DJ Augustin had the 2nd best PER on the team. They gave away Deng to get ready for this year. That's why they didn't go far, not really minutes. Even if Thibs didn't play any player more than 30 minutes a game I don't see any year being any different. Did you really think Noah+DJ was enough for a deep playoff push?
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 05:04 |
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I didn't see the game but by the box score it looks like the Bulls are still bad. Why's Derrick gotta keep jacking threes?
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 05:08 |
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The Raptors are only a year removed from terrible iso Rudy Gay era basketball. I know it's easy to criticise as a dude sitting around watching TV, but the fundamental issues of a stagnant offense combined with a coach not interested in holding players accountable for their shots/encouraging them to shoot through slumps are still there. It feels like the offense works better now than because we have a well constructed roster that compliments each other nicely and not because of any changes whatsoever to the X's and O's (although who knows, I'm not exactly good at identifying that stuff). I mean, I'm happy that we have a good record and it's practically the best Raptors team of my lifetime, but it feels like there's fundamental, obvious flaws in the team that have been there for over a year and don't seem like they're ever going to be addressed or corrected by Casey. Maybe it's impossible with the roster and he's doing his best, but gently caress it, it certainly doesn't look like he's interested in changing anything. Hell, last year he joked with reporters that the offensive sets from the Gay to the post-Gay era were entirely the same. That's not something to be proud of. It's frustrating because it's not just that the team has never moved the ball well and shoots themselves out of games, it's that the coach seems perfectly content with that. I mean, I know it's easy to sit on the couch and say "move the ball and stop taking lovely shots" and it's not quite that simple, but man, it's a team that plays an ugly style of basketball with no evidence of even trying to stop. CRISPYBABY fucked around with this message at 05:16 on Feb 5, 2015 |
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hitze posted:Randy Wittman: Not A Scientist Speaking of dumb coaches, what's the context on this?
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attackmole posted:I mean, I know it's easy to sit on the couch and say "move the ball and stop taking lovely shots" and it's not quite that simple, but man, it's a team that plays an ugly style of basketball with no evidence of even trying to stop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtL5KyomKmA&t=267s This explains it all. This, and the fact that their pick and roll defense is horrendous.
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attackmole posted:The Raptors are only a year removed from terrible iso Rudy Gay era basketball. I know it's easy to criticise as a dude sitting around watching TV, but the fundamental issues of a stagnant offense combined with a coach not interested in holding players accountable for their shots/encouraging them to shoot through slumps are still there. It feels like the offense works better now than because we have a well constructed roster that compliments each other nicely and not because of any changes whatsoever to the X's and O's (although who knows, I'm not exactly good at identifying that stuff). I mean, I'm happy that we have a good record and it's practically the best Raptors team of my lifetime, but it feels like there's fundamental, obvious flaws in the team that have been there for over a year and don't seem like they're ever going to be addressed or corrected by Casey. Maybe it's impossible with the roster and he's doing his best, but gently caress it, it certainly doesn't look like he's interested in changing anything. Hell, last year he joked with reporters that the offensive sets from the Gay to the post-Gay era were entirely the same. That's not something to be proud of. It's frustrating because it's not just that the team has never moved the ball well and shoots themselves out of games, it's that the coach seems perfectly content with that. This is truth.
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Lockback posted:You keep posting this but I don't think its really true Year 1: They looked beat in the playoffs. Deng and Boozer were not the same players. They struggled against a bad Indiana team and even the Hawks gave them some troubles. Maybe they don't beat Miami rested, but that team wasn't the same one that had won 62 games in the season. Year 2: They lost to a garbage Philly team in 6 games. And while I won't blame the injury on Thibs, Derrick had no business being on the court at the time he tore his ACL. Year 3: Noah had to play on one leg in the playoffs that year due to plantar fascitis. Yes they wouldn't have beaten Miami but their best player was still worn down from an overuse injury. Year 4: Again, they ran Noah into the ground to the point he played on one leg and got destroyed in the playoffs. He had to have knee surgery in the offseason and looks like a shell of his former self to this day. Butler couldn't keep up with the wings on Washington and Dunleavy was gassed (he played 2600 minutes at age 33!). They got run out of the gym by Washington and weren't even competitive. And we don't even have to wait till the playoffs this season. Butler has faded as the season has worn on (he's averaging 2 minutes more a game than anyone in this league) . Gasol looks so tired in games he can barely make it down the court in the 2nd half. No doubt Thibs is a great regular season coach. But he's lost to a lower seeded team 3 out of his 4 years here. His teams have looked gassed come playoff time. At what point does that fall on him?
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 05:36 |
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Norris Cole is amazing http://gfycat.com/MintyLiveHousefly http://gfycat.com/PlainScarceKrill
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 05:37 |
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Also, Robinson Cano's option was picked up
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IcePhoenix posted:Also, Robinson Cano's option was picked up is he going to re-sign with the
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 06:24 |
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roundmidnight posted:is he going to re-sign with the They're going to trade him for beans to cut payroll.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 06:25 |
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Norris Cole made me face palm today so hard I barely watched to see us lose. You know that feeling when your stomach drops out after going down a steep hill. Thats the feeling of watching the heat guards this year. Wade please come back faster thanks.
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N: V: edit: Jack's Flow fucked around with this message at 10:35 on Feb 5, 2015 |
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attackmole posted:The Raptors are only a year removed from terrible iso Rudy Gay era basketball. I know it's easy to criticise as a dude sitting around watching TV, but the fundamental issues of a stagnant offense combined with a coach not interested in holding players accountable for their shots/encouraging them to shoot through slumps are still there. It feels like the offense works better now than because we have a well constructed roster that compliments each other nicely and not because of any changes whatsoever to the X's and O's (although who knows, I'm not exactly good at identifying that stuff). I mean, I'm happy that we have a good record and it's practically the best Raptors team of my lifetime, but it feels like there's fundamental, obvious flaws in the team that have been there for over a year and don't seem like they're ever going to be addressed or corrected by Casey. Maybe it's impossible with the roster and he's doing his best, but gently caress it, it certainly doesn't look like he's interested in changing anything. Hell, last year he joked with reporters that the offensive sets from the Gay to the post-Gay era were entirely the same. That's not something to be proud of. It's frustrating because it's not just that the team has never moved the ball well and shoots themselves out of games, it's that the coach seems perfectly content with that. Well said. It's just infuriating watching the team right now, even with the past 2 losses to lovely teams aside. Even the 6-win streak was painful to watch as those were just really ugly basketball against bad teams. The wins were mostly due to Valanciunas creating a decent cushion due to his early scoring and chucked threes going in sustaining it. I just don't see this team making it past the first round, as they'll be out-coached by most teams they'll face or their bigs are just going to be outplayed. The biggest thing though is that they just have no clue what to do on offense when their threes aren't falling. Most non-Raptors fans are mostly gonna see this as unnecessary whining, but the main issue here isn't the season record so much so it doesn't really matter if the Bulls or Wizards are doing just as bad. They're guaranteed to be at least 4th and they don't even have to try. The main issue is that this team just has no offense to speak of, they give up on offensive sets (when they run them) and just fall apart when their shot isn't going. It hasn't changed since late last year and there are still no signs of it improving anytime soon. That just translates to being exposed and an early exit in the playoffs. Though I do hope they prove me wrong. At least subscribing to ballstreams has allowed me to watch some much better basketball this year. It's been a great season for the league so far.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 07:12 |
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If anyone wants to know what Joey Dorsey is all about https://vine.co/v/OFXY52zPi5K
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 08:40 |
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Norris Cole inducted into dumbest turnovers Hall of Fame https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seVaRfDua54 Rivaling Corey Maggette https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxhJvgKNUCI And one of a few Lamar Odomisms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQtRXQpZHHg
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PtR posted:A couple of games ago, Duncan vacated his usual interview spot, near Cory Joseph's locker, to talk to us from the middle of the room, sitting in Belinelli's unoccupied chair. Joseph gave him some good-natured flack about it, hollering across from the room, about how Duncan was acting big-time. You know the Spurs are playing very poorly when they are this excited about beating a team on a 9 game losing streak or whatever. Spurs almost had their full team back for the first time this season until Tiago got sick. He wasn't going to start anyway because he's forgotten how to play defense from last year or something.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 11:28 |
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This year's rim protection stuff is finally live on nyloncalculus http://nyloncalculus.com/stats/rim-protection/ Your top men. These men are saving a ton of points per game. After them you basically get centers and the odd pf, there could still be some noise and scheme stuff elevating Marreese Speightses of the world. This stat really underlines the point about the simple physical size of a center as an obstacle to the basket being really important. Guys not known as good defenders, most specifically Brook Lopez, have shown up in the top of the rest section of the rankings for the last two years. Other points, it's nice to see Drummond showing up, he's learning to use his size to be an obstacle, slowly. John Henson is doing a much better job at rim protection than he did last year. Rudy Gobert Hassan Whiteside Andrew Bogut Roy Hibbert Sam Dalembert Larry Sanders ____________ Jusuf Nurkic Ian Mahinmi Serge Ibaka Marreese Speights Jonas Valanciunas Tyler Zeller Brook Lopez Pau Gasol Kyle O'Quinn John Henson Andre Drummond Robin Lopez http://nyloncalculus.com/2015/02/04/made-miss-projecting-rim-protection-metrics/ Of course, it's not all skill Dejan Bimble fucked around with this message at 13:56 on Feb 5, 2015 |
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It's a good thing Miami has capspace in two years because they won't have bird rights for Whiteside and he's going to be getting a max contract
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On one hand the Raptors are actually winning, and will likely continue to do so, so they are essentially a lock for first round homecourt advantage in the playoffs. On the other, their entire backcourt rotation is made up of low efficiency chuckers, and their most efficient and most productive (on a per minute basis) player is a guy the coach seems to refuse to play longer than 25 minutes a game, and the fanbase wanted to trade him a little while back. Toronto is weird.
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Igor Strelkov posted:This year's rim protection stuff is finally live on nyloncalculus I don't think the per 36 numbers are relevant in this case. Don't know why they added those.
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David Lee being rated as a better rim protector than DeAndre Jordan and Marc Gasol is pretty rad.
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Dwane Casey certainly isn't helping the Raptors, but I also don't think they currently have the talent to be real contenders. Their three best players are Lowry, Valanciunas, and... Amir Johnson? DeRozan? Don't get me wrong, it's well constructed and the players complement each other nicely, but I just think they need at least another top 15 player before they can be reasonably expected to get out of the conference finals and put up a fight against a team from the West.
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