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imanshumpert wrote: View PostSpeaking of Wesley Matthews.
His progression is exactly what I'd like to see from Ross. Would be ecstatic if Terrence could reach his level of play.
You know that saying, "opposing player you love to hate, but loved to have on your team?"Well... you can't hate him even if he's your opposition and you'd definitely love to have him on your team. I think Terrence is well on his way towards that path. I hope that Terrence has more than just Matthew's spot up shooting game next season and develops an inside-outside game.Give me liberty or give me a bran muffin! - Colin Mochrie
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RaptorsFohEva wrote: View PostMy hope for everyone here remains.
The hope that we can cross the gaping chasm that is a Demar Derozan thread (which all threads eventually deteriorate to) and live together in peace.
I harbour no ill feelings towards opponents of my opinions. They have just have different opinions. I just have problems with people who based their opinions off incorrect, invalid statistics that have no relevance to their arguments. If the Raptors feel that Demar has plateaud and they need a change of direction, then trade him. The truth though is that Demar represents the kind of player that's hard to find. He loves Toronto, wants to play in it and has raised his family here. A typical NBA player would have sending subliminal messages through the media for a trade to New York, Boston or LA if he were in Demar's situation. Not DD. That kind of intangible is more rare and valuable than the cost of his defensive deficits. I've seen players like Kenny Anderson and Mourning cold-shoulder Toronto... I don't want to see that ever again. Even saying their names gets me riled up.Give me liberty or give me a bran muffin! - Colin Mochrie
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RaptorsFohEva wrote: View PostMy hope for everyone here remains.
The hope that we can cross the gaping chasm that is a Demar Derozan thread (which all threads eventually deteriorate to) and live together in peace.
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OldSkoolCool wrote: View PostI do highly value defense, but it isn't the biggest reason I want him gone.
The real, honest truth why I want him gone:
He is vomit inducing to watch. He just has an extremely UGLY game and I don't enjoy watching the Raptors when he has the ball in his hands.
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OldSkoolCool wrote: View PostI do highly value defense, but it isn't the biggest reason I want him gone.
The real, honest truth why I want him gone:
He is vomit inducing to watch. He just has an extremely UGLY game and I don't enjoy watching the Raptors when he has the ball in his hands.
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