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now hes going to cabo. i bet 10forthewin will be happy hes getting a vacation
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Matt52 wrote: View PostI'd like to see that tweet. Was it deleted?
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drunkmunky wrote: View PostT-Ross is too young. He's not going to develop over this summer as much as we all think he will. He doesn't have the maturity yet to take the game seriously.
He won't develop into a moderate player until year 3, just like Ed Davis.
You can quote me on this.
And also, He hates Toronto. He left IMMEDIATELY after his Exit interview and posted on twitter how awesome it was to get out of this city right after he got off the plane from LAX.
He will most likely blossom on another team.
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Goodbye Toronto, until next time. It's been real...✈✈✈
— Terrence Ross (@T_DotFlight31) April 19, 2013
Love being back n Cali
— Terrence Ross (@T_DotFlight31) April 20, 2013Last edited by mcHAPPY; Wed Apr 24, 2013, 06:07 PM.
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drunkmunky wrote: View PostT-Ross is too young. He's not going to develop over this summer as much as we all think he will. He doesn't have the maturity yet to take the game seriously.
He won't develop into a moderate player until year 3, just like Ed Davis.
You can quote me on this.
And also, He hates Toronto. He left IMMEDIATELY after his Exit interview and posted on twitter how awesome it was to get out of this city right after he got off the plane from LAX.
He will most likely blossom on another team.
Back to Rudy Gay.
"He hates Toronto".... zero evidence of this
"He left IMMEDIATELY after his Exit interview"..... ummmm, that's what players do after exit interviews. they go home, doh
"posted on twitter how awesome it was to get out of this city".... total BS
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Those tweets are okay, don't really know what you are talking about.
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drunkmunky wrote: View PostT-Ross is too young. He's not going to develop over this summer as much as we all think he will. He doesn't have the maturity yet to take the game seriously.
He won't develop into a moderate player until year 3, just like Ed Davis.
You can quote me on this.
And also, He hates Toronto. He left IMMEDIATELY after his Exit interview and posted on twitter how awesome it was to get out of this city right after he got off the plane from LAX.
He will most likely blossom on another team.
Back to Rudy Gay.
Goodbye Toronto, until next time. It's been real...✈✈✈
— Terrence Ross (@T_DotFlight31) 19 april 2013
Love being back n Cali
— Terrence Ross (@T_DotFlight31) 20 april 2013
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T-Ross is too young. He's not going to develop over this summer as much as we all think he will. He doesn't have the maturity yet to take the game seriously.
He won't develop into a moderate player until year 3, just like Ed Davis.
You can quote me on this.
And also, He hates Toronto. He left IMMEDIATELY after his Exit interview and posted on twitter how awesome it was to get out of this city right after he got off the plane from LAX.
He will most likely blossom on another team.
Back to Rudy Gay.
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ryley_b wrote: View PostHe plays quite a bit of 4 and he does it fairly well. When the matchup is right, there is no doubt this going to happen...it already does.
That said, I don't think we're going to do much of anything to open up minutes for Terrence Ross's development. The expectation next year is to win and unless T-Ross is straight-up ready to contribute then he's not going to see the floor and as fans we should be fine with this. Not because I don't think Terrence needs to develop, he does, but because there is so much more to development than just getting minutes. Look at how Doc Rivers turned Avery Bradley into a good player...that dude didn't play when he was drafted but behind the scenes he was becoming a player and when he was ready he got burn.
Let's develop T-Ross without hurting our win column.
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ryley_b wrote: View PostHe plays quite a bit of 4 and he does it fairly well. When the matchup is right, there is no doubt this going to happen...it already does.
That said, I don't think we're going to do much of anything to open up minutes for Terrence Ross's development. The expectation next year is to win and unless T-Ross is straight-up ready to contribute then he's not going to see the floor and as fans we should be fine with this. Not because I don't think Terrence needs to develop, he does, but because there is so much more to development than just getting minutes. Look at how Doc Rivers turned Avery Bradley into a good player...that dude didn't play when he was drafted but behind the scenes he was becoming a player and when he was ready he got burn.
Let's develop T-Ross without hurting our win column.
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Think about this way. You're basically saying we should play our 'star' player out of position so that a prospect can develop. As much as it's important we develop our players, considering we're now officially in 'win mode' ross will have to play with whatever minutes he's given. I agree with Gay at 4 for situational purposes, but when i see him end up guarding and getting burned by Greg Monroe, that's when i yell at my screen lol.
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Gay at the 4 would be an interesting option in some situations. Actually, I would prefer a line-up of JV, Gay, Fields, DeRozan and Lowry. It has a bit more balance defensively. The problem would be 3 pt shooting. If Ross can improve in that area, he becomes another option.
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Expecting Rudy Gay to play a consistent 4, is like expecting Andrea Bargnani to play a consistent 4.
They are not that type of player, even though their height, length, and hops can do it. You're just asking for them to get injured.
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