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Game 45: San Antonio Spurs 108 - Toronto Raptors 106
Time to start winning.
Toronto Raptors Vs. San Antonio Spurs
Starting Line up
Raptors
Lowry-DeRozan*-Carroll-Nogueira-Valanciunas
Coach Casey
Spurs
Murray*-Green-Leonard-Aldridge-Lee
Coach Popovich
Key Match Ups
DeRozan vs Leonard
Aldridge vs Bebe
Casey vs Jonas <3
Let's just win a bloody game and hope that this depressing mood that's seeped into the fanbase lifts for a few days. -Consmap
LETS GO RAPTORSAbbas wrote:
First of all i was my own source
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TRex wrote: View PostListen, if you can't beat teams like the Sixers and Suns because you don't have "Patrick Patterson" then you're in deep trouble lol.
The real issue defensively is the guards are getting beat off the dribble pretty easily. And when they get beat they have no rim protection inside whatsover. It has nothing to do with Patterson.
Kemba Walker DESTROYED Kyle Lowry a couple of days ago in Charlotte. 32 points in 3 quarters. Drew Bledsoe did the same thing tonight. 40 points. Are you kidding me?
To me it's about EFFORT. You have to keep your man in front of you. It's pretty simple.
Offensively, the Raptors need DeRozan and Lowry to play at a high level EVERY GAME to win. And that is an issue. When they don't play well(like tonight) they usually lose. They need a 3rd guy or a consistent 3rd scorer. They don't have that.
Sorting games by JV's usage rate, the Raptors have won his top 6 usage games, 13 of his top 15, and 16 of his top 19. In games where JV has had a usage of 17% or less (not including games he hasn't played in), the Raptors are 7-10. And no, it's not generated by him rebounding better - 13 of his 26 games above 17% usage he has an offensive rebound rate at or below his season average - in other words, his usage is not tied to him rebounding the ball and getting his own shots.
They have a third scorer.
I agree that the defence is the issue right now, and no one is looking good out there. I long for the days of the conservative scheme, those high hedges are driving me nuts.
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A.I wrote: View PostWhen you lose 3 in a row against a 6th seed and 2 teams near the bottom of the standings, it is warranted. This team does need a trade, doesn't have to be for an all-star or to blow up the team, but for someone who can play defense, brings toughness and physicality, 3 things this team lacks.
There's a month before the trade deadline. They should definitely wait and see what they have with a healthy squad before panicking.
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DanH wrote: View PostThey don't have a third scorer? Sure they do, they just don't use him. JV has scored in double figures in all of the past three losses, averaging 12 points on less than 10 shots (2 per game of which come off his own rebounds).
Sorting games by JV's usage rate, the Raptors have won his top 6 usage games, 13 of his top 15, and 16 of his top 19. In games where JV has had a usage of 17% or less (not including games he hasn't played in), the Raptors are 7-10. And no, it's not generated by him rebounding better - 13 of his 26 games above 17% usage he has an offensive rebound rate at or below his season average - in other words, his usage is not tied to him rebounding the ball and getting his own shots.
They have a third scorer.
I agree that the defence is the issue right now, and no one is looking good out there. I long for the days of the conservative scheme, those high hedges are driving me nuts.
Is it not telling that, despite having a lot of talented guys who work hard (by all newspaper accounts anyway), we've never had a consistent third scorer since the Casey/Demar/Lowry triumvirate assumed total control of this team?
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Rudy Bargnani wrote: View PostRaps have now lost 8 of their last 14 games. Patterson's next contract is growing with each loss.
I agree--Patterson shouldn't be the difference between winning or losing vs Phoenix. But man, he is valuable to this team.
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