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CalgaryRapsFan wrote: View PostI don't completely agree with your assessment. I think a lot of people - myself included - see the primary responsibility of a PG to be that of a true floor general, who initiates the offense and gets the entire team going in the team's offensive flow. Obviously Calderon is much better and getting more out of each player and the 5-man unit than Lowry. I think PGs like Lowry are better served as 2nd unit PGs, where their scoring ability can often take centre stage. The problem with the starting PG being too scoring-centric, is that sometimes the rest of the team's offense stagnates and it winds up being 1-on-5 offensively.
I agree that it's an old-school approach, but I think it's more the pass-first VS score-first style of PG debate. I don't think the "nice and clean cut guys" factors into their analysis though.
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DoNDaDDa wrote: View Postjose may be nice, but clean cut? LOL looks like he just woke up & drove to work all the time LOL as for the style debate i think there could be arguements made for & against both.. i dont think either is the answer but if i had to role someone out there every night that is currently on our team id prob go with jose.. with some roster modification Lowry would be the better long term..that is if we could land a legit all-star calibre player to be the Top Dog, Lowry would be a good 2nd or 3rd option.. also any offense that keeps the ball moving would be ideal since Lowry can be a black hole when he goes ISO
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CalgaryRapsFan wrote: View PostI don't completely agree with your assessment. I think a lot of people - myself included - see the primary responsibility of a PG to be that of a true floor general, who initiates the offense and gets the entire team going in the team's offensive flow. Obviously Calderon is much better and getting more out of each player and the 5-man unit than Lowry. I think PGs like Lowry are better served as 2nd unit PGs, where their scoring ability can often take centre stage.
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Matt52 wrote: View PostOverall +1.
More and more I think we need to turn the page on BC...the only caveat being that BC knows all of the problems and a new GM would take time to get up to speed.
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psrs1 wrote: View PostAgreed. Hey Matt I would like a factual thread on BC's overall stats as GM with, if able, comparisons to other GM's that have held their posts as long as BC..
More and more I think we need to turn the page on BC...the only caveat being that BC knows all of the problems and a new GM would take time to get up to speed.
Here is BC's record as Raptors GM:
http://hoopshype.com/general_manager..._colangelo.htm
You can go through each team's GM to get an idea of how long they've been there and what they have done. A quick look through and you will see BC's new motto is: "Hey! It could be worse! I'm not Geoff Petrie!"
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Matt52 wrote: View PostThat thread sounds painful and time consuming.
Here is BC's record as Raptors GM:
http://hoopshype.com/general_manager..._colangelo.htm
You can go through each team's GM to get an idea of how long they've been there and what they have done. A quick look through and you will see BC's new motto is: "Hey! It could be worse! I'm not Geoff Petrie!"
Darrick "the original marcus banks" Martin
Uros "the wall" Slokar
Juan "quick first step" Dixon
Luke "sweet shooter" Jackson
Maceo "the inside presence" Baston
Hassan "defensive stopper" Adams
Jake "murderer" voshkul
Roko "spurs killer" Ukic
Will "CP3 wannabee" Solomon
Patrick "the skyscraper" O'Bryant
Pops "hyper" mensah-bonsu
Ronald "im a scorer" Dupree
Sundiata "buzzer beater" gaines
Primoz "gangsta" Brezec
QUINCY DOUBY!!!!
sorry im on my third glass of wine.Last edited by TheGloveinRapsUniform; Wed Jan 30, 2013, 12:07 AM.
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TheGloveinRapsUniform wrote: View Posthahahaha
I think its fairly obvious that im a Lowry fan, even during his Memphis and Houston days. The guy goes all out, balls out when he plays. It may have disadvantages but IMO those are highly outweighed by what he brings to the table.
I say let him play his game, get talent with (not around) him and see what he can do. Its his first year on a team that has no identity plus he essentially entered a situation that he just left with his former team (PG controversy). Really doesnt help the guy out positively.
The problem is, the team keeps coddling Jose when there is a PG controversy, and where has Jose taken this team? How bout letting Jose get the ugly brunt of the PG controversy stick this time and let the other guy win for a change. Cant get any worse.
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Michel G wrote: View PostCouldn't agree more. Devlin and Jack Armstrong went on for a couple of minutes during last night's broadcast on how bad Lowry has been coming off the bench. I checked the game logs for the last 15 games, the ones where he's the backup, and he's averaging 16.5 points and 8.8 assists per 36 minutes (my calculations). And he's shooting 45% from three. That's GOOD! I also compared his Per 36 minutes stats with Damian Lillard, for example, he seems to be everybody's favourite, and Lowry's are better across the board. Lowry's played well this year considering the circumstances. We need to move on from the Calderon era. And I want a crappy point guard to back Lowry up (wait, we already have one). I'm tired of point guard controversies.
Can you run the team??
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i just read an article saying the raps are moving closer to a GAY deal...which in itself is nothing new but at the end of the article it mentioned that the Grizz would get a young player & a future pick from the raps & Jose to be flipped to a 3rd team yet to be found, also mentioned is the Grizz had attempted to include Ross in the deal & was told by raps that Ross was Untouchable! makes me wonder if maybe that young player is Demar & not Davis... or maybe both?
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...For_Third_Team
i hope this remains the stance with Ross & if it does ill give BC credit for that.. Ross is a Keeper!Last edited by DoNDaDDa; Wed Jan 30, 2013, 12:27 AM.
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My problem with Lowry
golden wrote: View PostThese arguments along the lines of "we-need-this-guy or we-need-that-guy to make Lowry effective", just don't make any sense. First of all, Lowry simply isn't elite enough on offense or defense to start planning your entire roster around. You would just be repeating the exact same mistake you made with Bargs for the last 3+ years with Lowry. Secondly, I thought great players were supposed to make lesser players better, and not vice versa?
I personally would trade him to boston for Bradley (a VERY GOOD defensive player) & Green/Sullinger or a 1st round pick (If boston is willing)
That would be a good trade for us
Lowry is NOT elite......he's clearly NOT the player we're looking for....he is what he is
Maybe we can use the pick to get a player through the draft (a PG) that can learn under Calderon for a season or 2
We dont have the talent to run with Lowry and he doesnt run the offence well enough to be our starting PG of the future
He would play very well with a team like boston because they have good talent to surround him
For the Raps he's currently just a back-up PG and he's better than just a backup.....Doc Rivers, KG and PP might be what he needs to take the next step
PLUS
He's injured too often for my liking! He plays soooo hard.....He seems out of shape to me.......Whats not to say he gets injured again? Then what?
I personally think its obvious BC made a mistake giving up our 1st round pick for him....especially since we're rebuilding and it looks like we're heading to the lottery AGAIN
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Red and White wrote: View PostPretty funny how both Ross and JV, picks that were heavily criticized at first, are now the only 2 players on the roster that are "untouchable".Last edited by DoNDaDDa; Wed Jan 30, 2013, 01:02 AM.
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DoNDaDDa wrote: View Postthank BC for not being one of those GM's who's scared to go out on a limb... BC may make some bone head moves as far as free agents but hes done a pretty good job in the draft except Bargs obviously
I don't mind bc as a gm. I do think sometimes his swing for the fences all in is a bit over the top but I do prefer that to a gm who comes in and just works the draft every year while taking millions of dollars.
with bc the front office becomes a topic of discussion.
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