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Well, time to retire the old avatar.
With the Raptors sitting a game over .500 with 43 games down and 39 to go, getting a top 5 draft pick is highly, highly unlikely - even with DeRozan injured. Since a 6-12 start, the Raptors are 16-9 (.640).
For the Raptors to end the season with 29 wins they'd have to finish 8-31 (equivalent of about a 20 win season) when they have the easiest schedule in the league, conference, and division based on opponents winning percentage.
At the same time of Toronto going 8-31, assuming Orlando, Milwaukee, Boston, and Phily are unmatchable in the race to the bottom which is a fair assumption, you would need just about every other team to win about .400 of their games at minimum AND no team collapse intentionally or not.
So with cold hard reality, my tank avatar has decided the warm soft beach is the place to be at this time of year.
A 15-20 draft pick is likely for 2014 with the Nets catching the Raptors and closer to 15 than 20 most likely in my opinion (their schedule is pretty easy too).
For a person such as myself who desired to build through the upper end of the draft, there are plenty of silver linings:
1) trades made from position of strength,
2) assets to have more value winning than losing,
3) Lowry and DeRozan having career years,
4) Ross and JV, while struggling with inconsistency, are showing potential for more growth while contributing now,
5) the lustre of the 2014 draft is fading partly due to overhype but partly because of possible delay of draft entry,
6) there are a few teams desperate and happy to just make the playoffs: Masai smells blood in the water.
7) financial flexibility on trades and ability to sign value contracts in free agency with an eye to the future.
You just have to go with the hand you're dealt and the Raptors, even if they go 0-5 on the west coast trip, are likely to look at drafting 9th overall at the absolute worst case scenario.
Anyways, watch the Raptors proceed to go 5-34 to make me look like this:
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Matt52 wrote: View PostWell, time to retire the old avatar.
With the Raptors sitting a game over .500 with 43 games down and 39 to go, getting a top 5 draft pick is highly, highly unlikely - even with DeRozan injured. Since a 6-12 start, the Raptors are 16-9 (.640).
For the Raptors to end the season with 29 wins they'd have to finish 8-31 (equivalent of about a 20 win season) when they have the easiest schedule in the league, conference, and division based on opponents winning percentage.
At the same time of Toronto going 8-31, assuming Orlando, Milwaukee, Boston, and Phily are unmatchable in the race to the bottom which is a fair assumption, you would need just about every other team to win about .400 of their games at minimum AND no team collapse intentionally or not.
So with cold hard reality, my tank avatar has decided the warm soft beach is the place to be at this time of year.
A 15-20 draft pick is likely for 2014 with the Nets catching the Raptors and closer to 15 than 20 most likely in my opinion (their schedule is pretty easy too).
For a person such as myself who desired to build through the upper end of the draft, there are plenty of silver linings:
1) trades made from position of strength,
2) assets to have more value winning than losing,
3) Lowry and DeRozan having career years,
4) Ross and JV, while struggling with inconsistency, are showing potential for more growth while contributing now,
5) the lustre of the 2014 draft is fading partly due to overhype but partly because of possible delay of draft entry,
6) there are a few teams desperate and happy to just make the playoffs: Masai smells blood in the water.
7) financial flexibility on trades and ability to sign value contracts in free agency with an eye to the future.
You just have to go with the hand you're dealt and the Raptors, even if they go 0-5 on the west coast trip, are likely to look at drafting 9th overall at the absolute worst case scenario.
Anyways, watch the Raptors proceed to go 5-34 to make me look like this:
MU need to improve this team NOW and this whole BS of Assessment and ... need to be stopped NOW.if we finish around 7-8 spot then this will be a failed season !!! and the grade for MU will be a BIG
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Jamshid wrote: View PostI am glad that you finally see what I saw about 1 month ago
MU need to improve this team NOW and this whole BS of Assessment and ... need to be stopped NOW.if we finish around 7-8 spot then this will be a failed season !!! and the grade for MU will be a BIG
F
I am just now sending MU an email with your instructions. We can only hope he follows them to avoid a failed season.
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Puffer wrote: View PostCongratulations on your superior perception of the Raptors actual needs. The way you were able to spot the whole "BS'edness" of the assessment is truly superior.
I am just now sending MU an email with your instructions. We can only hope he follows them to avoid a failed season.
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I think MU is doing the only thing he can right now, and that is wait until the off-season.
I do want to see MU be aggressive on draft day though and use DD and some of our expirings to move up in the draft. I love Lowry, but I have a ton of questions about him sticking around.
And hey you never know....2015 could be our tank year
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iblastoff wrote: View Postlol is that what he actually said? i have him blocked. now i remember why.
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Puffer wrote: View PostCongratulations on your superior perception of the Raptors actual needs. The way you were able to spot the whole "BS'edness" of the assessment is truly superior.
I am just now sending MU an email with your instructions. We can only hope he follows them to avoid a failed season.
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Mack North wrote: View PostI'm not to up-to-date with your whole "win now" argument. What exactly do you think can be done to improve the team so much to where they can win more than one round? And will this be done without mortgaging the future? Do you have a few scenarios that aren't absurd or asinine?
I did not advocate taking any immediate action to "improve this team NOW" nor to "win now." I am not against winning, if that is the direction MU wants to take. I don't pretend to know what the next step that must be taken "now" is.
I expect that Masai is constantly weighing options, offers and directions that the team could take that would have a short term, medium term and long term impact. I suspect he will also recognize a good move when it smacks him in the face.
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Puffer wrote: View PostCongratulations on your superior perception of the Raptors actual needs. The way you were able to spot the whole "BS'edness" of the assessment is truly superior.
I am just now sending MU an email with your instructions. We can only hope he follows them to avoid a failed season.
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Puffer wrote: View PostI assume you meant to reply to Jamshid.
I did not advocate taking any immediate action to "improve this team NOW" nor to "win now." I am not against winning, if that is the direction MU wants to take. I don't pretend to know what the next step that must be taken "now" is.
I expect that Masai is constantly weighing options, offers and directions that the team could take that would have a short term, medium term and long term impact. I suspect he will also recognize a good move when it smacks him in the face.
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