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1. Run and gun offense: Where are you?
Where's the run and gun offense? That's what I'd like to know. TJ Ford, every time he started a fast break, he would turn the ball over. Every time any other player started a fast break, it ended in a 3-pt attempt or a fadeaway jumper. DRIVE!! 2. Garbajosa is the real deal. If you saw the game, you know exactly what I mean. He's a smart player, he defends well, challenges every shot, he's good on rotations, matchups and can shoot. He's like an older (slower) but tougher (and bigger) version of Manu Ginobili. 3. TJ Ford has mad hops. He easily looks like the shortest guy on the court, but I'm totally amazed by his leaping ability. 4. Anthony "MVP" Parker If Joey Graham stopped progressing at this point in his career, and remained in the league for another 5-6 years, he would be a clone of what Anthony Parker is today. He just doesn't seem all that good to me. Is it me or does Parker seem very gun shy and unsure of himself? He hesitated on almost every shot, very reminiscent of Joey Graham. Defensively.. okay, I'll give him that but personally I still think MoPete is better. No one takes a charge better than Peterson. 5. Bargnani takes too many 3s. This is the only complaint I have about him at this point. Even if he had hit all 5 of them, I would still be saying this. In fact the entire team takes too many 3s, but Bargnani personally should cut down on them. We know he can hit them. But what we want to see is him banging down low. Develop that game first, then show us your range after. That'll make him a more complete player. 6. Mitchell needs to look at matchups more carefully. I honestly think that when playing teams with 6'7"+ guards who are the best players on their teams, we cannot have Ford and Jones playing at the same time. Yes they can run circles around the team when they're not turning the ball over, but then they can't defend for shite. The height disadvantage really shines through in those situations. Jones should play with Calderon. Peterson and/or Parker must be on the floor whenever Ford is playing. 7. Chris Bosh can shoot the 3? Adding this facet to his game makes him all the more impressive and dangerous. No one wants to see him spot up for too many of these, but if he can hit them on the odd occasion that he's wide open, holy crap he is unstoppable. 8. Opening video Unless they're waiting til the season starts to unveil a new video, they have gone totally old school with the Raptor flying around with a jetpack. I don't mind this though, it bring us back to our roots and makes us forget the past 3 years, and that's a good thing. |
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Sure a great player. Complete, very clever and smart. You'll fall in love with his "slow motion". Garba, we miss you.... ;-) Quote:
Did he improve his muscles? Can he play as Center in your opinion? Also in Italy we sid "too many 3s", but usually he hits them ;-) Bye, Skuer |
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In alt.sports.basketball.nba.tor-raptors on Thu, 12 Oct 2006 17:33:31 +0200
Skuer wrote: Quote:
So did Villanueva. It was obviously part of the offensive scheme to have him shoot over smaller guys from behind the arc, and it doesn't look like this is going to change. I like it. Remember that a 30% 3-pt average is still better than shooting 40% on long 2s. Quote:
The guy who played the most minutes at center last year is 6'11 (13" of which is neck) and looks like he weighs 220 pounds. Bargnani is already bigger and stronger than Bosh. But neither of these guys will need to play much center (hopefully) with Rasho here. Quote:
I watched him in summer league games, and he usually got the ball on the wing or high post in a pick and roll situation, where the team cleared out for him and let him go one on one. I got the feeling they were trying to see how well he could handle the ball. I was surprised at how good he was, although he turned the ball over a lot. I can us using him the same way we used Villanueva: oversized 3, shooting a lot from behind the arc, driving into the paint on occasion. I'd like to see more of his post game. The 3s he took were mostly spot up 3s, in rhythm, but he didn't look really good shooting them. This is an area, traditionally, that players can make huge improvements. |
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