Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

HoopsWorld: Raps Still Hoping to Trade Bargnani/BC Fluff

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • special1
    replied
    ceez wrote: View Post
    Holy shit fire BC already
    +1

    I think the only thing that can rejuvenate a perennially disappointed fanbase is NEW MANAGEMENT next year. WE KNOW what BC is and what he's about. I judge him by his ONE winning season in 7 years......Is that fair?? We can't expect him to come through now with just his option picked up......lame duck GM, lame duck coach?? MLSE had months to look at possible replacements. Get this guy outta here....only a new GM will be able to trade or amnesty Bargs.

    Leave a comment:


  • minks77
    replied
    Matt52 wrote: View Post
    Looking at simple statistics:
    ...is pointless.

    Davis was a physical, tough guy paint defender. Boozer is a turnstile and a very one way player who Thibs hides very well with Noah covering for his frequent lapses and Taj to simply replace him when even Noah isn't enough. Davis and Boozer are as close to apples vs Oranges as you can get.

    I'd rather they amnesty AB than trade him for a guy like Booz.

    Leave a comment:


  • ezz_bee
    replied
    Matt52 wrote: View Post
    Exactly. Raps are f*cked anyways. Might as well go all in on what you have.

    Raps have little on the books for 2015-16.... just when the repeater tax would kick in for them. What a coincidence.

    By the way, the pick has been thrown around by me but I've never read that anywhere. That is me just speculating....thought I should make that clear.
    I'm not sold on the boozer trade, as I'm worried about fit. I think the bold is very important, A LOT of people on here have been shitting on BC for not pulling a boozer bargs trade, but the details weren't known. IF we can get a draft pick along with boozer than I'm in. If it takes us shipping a draft pick out to do it than I'm O U T .

    The devil is in the details.

    Leave a comment:


  • Rapstor4Life
    replied
    BC pull the plug on Andrea already!

    Unless it lands in the top three, the Raptors will send their lottery pick to Oklahoma City. But this is probably a good draft to have no first-round pick, and this team should be better by just bringing everybody (except maybe Andrea Bargnani) back. They're finishing strong, with five wins in their last six games (three straight over playoff teams), playing some of their best defense of the season.
    Even NBA.com knows Bargnani is bad news here.

    Leave a comment:


  • mcHAPPY
    replied
    KHD wrote: View Post
    Yeah, I am.

    However, the thought of having a legitimate post threat is appealing. I think Valanciunas is going to be one next year, but Boozer has the pedigree. I just cringe at his contract, but maybe I need to consider things more carefully, regarding our overall cap situation having little flexibility anyways, and the potential of snagging a pick as well in exchange for taking on that contract.
    Exactly. Raps are f*cked anyways. Might as well go all in on what you have.

    Raps have little on the books for 2015-16.... just when the repeater tax would kick in for them. What a coincidence.

    By the way, the pick has been thrown around by me but I've never read that anywhere. That is me just speculating....thought I should make that clear.

    Leave a comment:


  • blackjitsu
    replied
    Sure. The Raps are a vet big and a vet pg from being a decent team. I'll go with that. But I don't want BC deciding who those guys are. He has very little success scouting vets and filling needs with them.

    Leave a comment:


  • ceez
    replied
    Holy shit fire BC already

    Leave a comment:


  • KHD
    replied
    Matt52 wrote: View Post
    I agree on Oakley. He was one of a kind. Davis, I am not so sure. I am making the assumption you meant from the 'intangible' perspective.
    Yeah, I am.

    However, the thought of having a legitimate post threat is appealing. I think Valanciunas is going to be one next year, but Boozer has the pedigree. I just cringe at his contract, but maybe I need to consider things more carefully, regarding our overall cap situation having little flexibility anyways, and the potential of snagging a pick as well in exchange for taking on that contract.

    Leave a comment:


  • mcHAPPY
    replied
    KHD wrote: View Post
    Boozer isn't likely to bring the same things as those guys, though, in my opinion. I'd love to be proven wrong.
    I agree on Oakley. He was one of a kind. Davis, I am not so sure. I am making the assumption you meant from the 'intangible' perspective.

    Looking at simple statistics:

    Boozer at 31: 16.1 points, 9.7 rebounds, 47% fg, 32.2mpg
    Davis at 31: 11.5 points, 8.8 rebounds, 44% fg, 31.4mpg


    Interestingly enough, over the next 3 seaons, Davis actually improved ppg and rpg while fg% dropped as minutes increased:

    Davis at 32: 13.7 points, 10.1 rebounds, 43.3% fg, 35mpg, 79gms
    Davis at 33: 14.5 points, 9.6 rebounds, 42.6% fg, 38.7mpg, 78gms
    Davis at 34: 13.9 points, 8.2 rebounds, 40.7% fg, 35.7mpg, 53gms



    Boozer will not have to log heavy minutes in Toronto either. 30 minutes per game max starting with JV and Amir coming off bench.


    I definintely disagree Boozer is a sideways move for this current Raptors team. Inserting 16/10 in the starting lineup with Amir coming off the bench to play both PF and C positions for his 30mpg would be awesome and a big improvement over anything Bargnani has brought to Toronto this season.... or last.... or the one before.

    Leave a comment:


  • KHD
    replied
    Matt52 wrote: View Post
    I believe the movie starred Antonio Davis (Rap from 31-35 years of age) and Charles Oakley (Rap from 35-37 years of age).

    From what I recall it was a pretty good flick.
    Boozer isn't likely to bring the same things as those guys, though, in my opinion. I'd love to be proven wrong.

    Leave a comment:


  • mcHAPPY
    replied
    Tortacular wrote: View Post
    Trade Bargs sure, but the Boozer thing is the most sideways trade they could make. Raptors trade for aging veteran with bad contract? Seen that movie before too.

    I'm more interested in what they do at the point. I thought Lowry would end up being an upgrade over Calderon, but that turned out to not be the case. His defense wasn't as good as I expected, and he wasn't exactly getting in the lane and creating shots for guys.
    I believe the movie starred Antonio Davis (Rap from 31-35 years of age) and Charles Oakley (Rap from 35-37 years of age).

    From what I recall it was a pretty good flick.

    Leave a comment:


  • Tortacular
    replied
    Trade Bargs sure, but the Boozer thing is the most sideways trade they could make. Raptors trade for aging veteran with bad contract? Seen that movie before too.

    I'm more interested in what they do at the point. I thought Lowry would end up being an upgrade over Calderon, but that turned out to not be the case. His defense wasn't as good as I expected, and he wasn't exactly getting in the lane and creating shots for guys.

    Leave a comment:


  • mcHAPPY
    started a topic HoopsWorld: Raps Still Hoping to Trade Bargnani/BC Fluff

    HoopsWorld: Raps Still Hoping to Trade Bargnani/BC Fluff

    Written by Bill Ingram and not regular Raptor scribe Stephen Brotherston. Worth the click. I only too Colangelo's quotes. Ingram seems pretty optimistic on the Raptors - that or it was a condition of the interview... "Spin me positively, Billy!"

    “We really struggled out of the gate, going 4-19,” Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo explains to HOOPSWORLD. “You can probably pinpoint many reasons for the bad start…schedule, injuries, inexperience, a few league-acknowledged bad calls, but lack of execution was a primary cause. Since then we have gone 28-29, which is a pretty dramatic swing, but the hole we dug early was a little too deep. You add to that a significant in-season trade that completely changed the dynamic of the team and you are practically asking for inconsistency. A lot was thrown at this team and this staff this year, but they never stopped fighting.”
    “Even better than expected,” says Colangelo of his rookie. “He began the year coming off a two-and-a-half-year stretch without even a day off. He was likely a little overwhelmed at first with his new surroundings, unfamiliar basketball terminology and ideals, but his injury turned out to be a blessing in disguise. He was able to take a breath and see things from a different perspective. He came back more poised, more deliberate. The game really seemed to slow down for him and he seems much more comfortable on the court. His Rookie of the Month award for March speaks to his rapid development and progress as the year has passed. He’s a wonderful young man, a tremendously hard worker and a budding future star. If I were a stock analyst I would definitely rate him a BUY.”
    “We obviously had some frank discussions with Andrea and his agent that a change of scenery might benefit everyone, but his two random and unrelated elbow injuries dismissed whatever trade scenarios were being contemplated,” Colangelo explains. “With the timing of his injuries, we simply just ran out of runway prior to the trade deadline. As far as value, I would disagree [that his is low], good size-to-skill ratio is a commodity in this league, especially the way the game is trending. If Andrea stays, however, I’m hoping [head coach Dwane] Case[y] can find a way to duplicate his tremendous start to the 11-12 campaign, where he was performing at an All-Star level on both ends of the floor.”
    “We gave up a protected first (1-3) for Kyle Lowry and our second in the Rudy Gay trade, so realistically we may have to sit this one out,” says Colangelo. “Given the underwhelming depth and strength of this draft and the fact that we are currently developing three promising rookies in Jonas Valanciunas, Terrence Ross and Quincy Acy, we are not overly concerned about that. If there was ever a year to not have a pick, this is the one. Having said that, if we move up in the lottery and end up with a top pick, we do like a few guys on the board.”
    “Very clearly, veteran presence and leadership will go a long way in rounding out our very young nucleus,” says Colangelo. “We can certainly add some mental and physical toughness to our mix too. A full training camp will obviously help everyone, but I do really like the talent level of the young core we have in place. Of course, we need to add a piece or two to the mix, but we should get appreciably better with our efforts of growing organically.”
    The core group in Toronto is impressive, even more impressive than the one that had most of us believing the team would make the playoffs this season. Despite their struggles of late, there’s every reason to believe that with a couple of tweaks this team should be right back in the playoff chase next season.
    http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-pm-rap...rade-bargnani?

    Really? Shit man, I've seen this movie before and the ending always sucks. As an eternal optimist for years on Toronto, I might be the best contrarian indicator going. I feel absolutely little to no optimism when it comes to anything associated with Toronto outside of Valanciuanas. Maybe they'll turn it around next year after all.

    Boozer for Bargnani and a pick.... make it happen Bryan.
Working...
X