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View ArticleBy: SiC
Interesting line up. Would it work for points production? or is this more of a grind-em-out kind of focus?
View ArticleBy: khandor
It would work … in both ways … which is a KEY component to creating the type of VERSATILE team it takes to make noise in the NBA’s post-season tournament.
View ArticleBy: Blake Murphy
I like it except for two things: 1. The starting lineup has just two scoring options while the 2nd unit has four. I’d probably throw Kapono in the starting role because there isn’t a 3-point wing...
View ArticleBy: khandor
Blake, Welcome aboard! Interesting that you only see 2 scoring options in that Starting Unit. Do you think that Hump agrees with that perception? Or, that Calderon – while shooting 40% on 3′s and 50%...
View ArticleBy: Blake Murphy
Jose was included in my ’2 options’…Hump is a circumstance scorer, in my mind, and I don’t think you’d run many plays for him. My point was more that there is an imbalance between 1st/2nd which may...
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Blake, 1) Can you ever see Moon developing into a 15 ppg scorer while playing with those other 4 men? 2) How many scoring options do you ‘see’ in this group of 5? Deron Williams, Ronnie Brewer, Andrei...
View ArticleBy: Raps Fan
starting moon and graham would give me heart palpitations. the way parker has been playing, i’m not sure starting graham would net us that many more rebounds. would be interesting to see though.
View ArticleBy: khandor
Raps Fan, Mine, too, for that matter … but it sure would make the Raptors, as currently configured, a much more ‘physical’ (and dangerous) team to contend with come playoff time. From everything I’ve...
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