p00ka wrote:
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http://www.nba.com/raptors/video/originals/index.html
From Masai interview July 10th, last 60 seconds or so:
- no expectations
- let it play, win-win, whatever happens it is a win for us
- which ever way it goes we are happy with it as long as we grow
- need to show growth
- we have to show passion
- need to show direction
- basically whichever way it goes win-win for us
So to me it seems clear that the roster is likely to stay pretty much as is unless crazy offer comes in and that creates a win-win:
1) if the team plays well and shows they are more than a bubble playoff team, great
2) but if the team struggles and shows they are bubble team at best there are some valuable assets to deal and that is also great.
If you are pro-tank then this just means you are going to need to be patient because, again assuming you are pro tank, you already know the end result. Delaying until December/early 2014 and being patient will allow other teams to figure out where they are and, if they think a Raptor player could help get them to where they want to be, come with offers much better than Stuckey and Charlie V for the best player on the team.
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