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  • 15strong
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    The Chef wrote: View Post
    Another option for a 3D vet at backup sf: how about Francisco Garcia?
    I have continually said for the last 3 months, Raptors should be drafting Nick Staukas from Mississauga if we keep the pick at 20th or less.. he may not be a starter in this league but a more of JJ Reddick type of scorer off the bench.. I am pretty sure weWe have Fields on the books for one more year use him and Nick as your 2/3 off the bench.. Yes I have all in for vet big man who can teach Val, 2Pat and Amir.. if we can somehow package either Hansborough/Novak or our late 2nd round pick and Salmons $1 million buyout into a decent vet big + good SF who can teach then I am all in..

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  • The Chef
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    Another option for a 3D vet at backup sf: how about Francisco Garcia?

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  • yabadabayolo
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    Abused Raptors Fan wrote: View Post
    Unfortunately, the Raptors probably won't have a lot of flexibility this summer, which limits our options for upgrading the bench.

    I could definitely see VCs return, and agree that he'd provide the veteran leadership and defense you look for off the bench while still contributing in other ways.

    Ultimately, it'll be masai's draft day decisions that'll determine whether or not our bench meets or exceeds the level of production wr came to expect earlier in this season. The fact that there aren't any egregious deficiencies in our starting 5 probably plays in our favor, as Masai can thus focus on drafting the best player available who exhibits the kinds of qualities that seem to be associated with late draft gems like the Manimal, Chandler Parsons, Draymond Green, Jae Crowder, Sacre orformer Raptor and bearded wonder Quincy Acy.

    These are generally low profile players with high basketball IQs, relentless motors, offensive and defensive fundamentals but generally lack explosive athleticism or offensive flare, or don't play a central role or for a major college program or in a big time conference. Given the chances of finding elite talent late in the first or in the second round, it definitely seems like you're better off looking for players who have lower ceilings and will probably never make an allstar team or win the 6th man award, but still have the kinds of skills that translate into a quality rotation player in the NBA.

    Personally, I'd like to see the Raptors target:
    First Round
    KJ MacDaniels or Hollis-Jefferson at sf, then Montrezl Harrell or Adriane Payne at pf
    Second Round Sac Pick
    Deonte Burton or Shabazz Napier at pg, Bogdan Bogdanovich at sg/sf, or Chris Walker at pf
    Second Round OKC Pick
    Dwight Powell (Cdn) at pf or AJ Hammonds at C
    I somewhat agree with you, to always take the best player available. And I'm soooo down to get Chris walker, dudes a athletic beast. Could actually make an all star team or win the dunk contest at the least. He just doesn't play because of his suspension. Low risk risk high reward player though especially in the second round

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  • Abused Raptors Fan
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    Unfortunately, the Raptors probably won't have a lot of flexibility this summer, which limits our options for upgrading the bench.

    I could definitely see VCs return, and agree that he'd provide the veteran leadership and defense you look for off the bench while still contributing in other ways.

    Ultimately, it'll be masai's draft day decisions that'll determine whether or not our bench meets or exceeds the level of production wr came to expect earlier in this season. The fact that there aren't any egregious deficiencies in our starting 5 probably plays in our favor, as Masai can thus focus on drafting the best player available who exhibits the kinds of qualities that seem to be associated with late draft gems like the Manimal, Chandler Parsons, Draymond Green, Jae Crowder, Sacre orformer Raptor and bearded wonder Quincy Acy.

    These are generally low profile players with high basketball IQs, relentless motors, offensive and defensive fundamentals but generally lack explosive athleticism or offensive flare, or don't play a central role or for a major college program or in a big time conference. Given the chances of finding elite talent late in the first or in the second round, it definitely seems like you're better off looking for players who have lower ceilings and will probably never make an allstar team or win the 6th man award, but still have the kinds of skills that translate into a quality rotation player in the NBA.

    Personally, I'd like to see the Raptors target:
    First Round
    KJ MacDaniels or Hollis-Jefferson at sf, then Montrezl Harrell or Adriane Payne at pf
    Second Round Sac Pick
    Deonte Burton or Shabazz Napier at pg, Bogdan Bogdanovich at sg/sf, or Chris Walker at pf
    Second Round OKC Pick
    Dwight Powell (Cdn) at pf or AJ Hammonds at C

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  • feet85
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    Randy Foye and Nik Stauskas

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  • bryan colangelo
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    Vince would be a solid veteran upgrade over Salmons. If we resign Lowry, we should serious look for a young point guard we can groom into a starter as Lowry exits his prime. GV is okay, but he is what he is, he can't defend at this level and will always be a liability.

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  • white men can't jump
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    stooley wrote: View Post
    i agree with all this.

    to add - no kaman please. i don't want him mentoring JV. I prefer a guy like Chuck Hayes, who had to work his ass off and learn all the nuances of the game to overcome his physical limitations. As opposed to Kaman who hasn't ever lived up to his potential because of what seems like an unwillingness to really give his all.
    Yeah. Kaman is not someone I want on this team at all. Him mentoring JV? More likely JV would have to mentor him.

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  • stooley
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    Puffer wrote: View Post
    More Fields immediately upgrades the bench, especially if we are talking about next year, when he will have another full off-season to work on repairing his shot.

    I have finally gotten past my distaste for Carter and can see that he would be a big help if he is available for a reasonable salary. He may be willing to come for the victory lap blah blah blah, but would obviously add scoring punch and half decent defence.

    With GV, Patterson, Fields and Carter you want a defencive center, because you have scoring. So any rim protector who is available meets the bill.

    i agree with all this.

    to add - no kaman please. i don't want him mentoring JV. I prefer a guy like Chuck Hayes, who had to work his ass off and learn all the nuances of the game to overcome his physical limitations. As opposed to Kaman who hasn't ever lived up to his potential because of what seems like an unwillingness to really give his all.

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  • Puffer
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    More Fields immediately upgrades the bench, especially if we are talking about next year, when he will have another full off-season to work on repairing his shot.

    I have finally gotten past my distaste for Carter and can see that he would be a big help if he is available for a reasonable salary. He may be willing to come for the victory lap blah blah blah, but would obviously add scoring punch and half decent defence.

    With GV, Patterson, Fields and Carter you want a defencive center, because you have scoring. So any rim protector who is available meets the bill.

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  • tenforthewin
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    Fields or Novak should play instead of Salmons, i guess Casey will want to utilize one of Fields or Novak in the remainder games or when playoff comes along we get to see a better Fields or Novak.

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  • isaacthompson
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    Abbas wrote: View Post
    I honestly think he should get John Salmons's minutes
    Or at least a portion. It's getting kind of ridiculous how he rarely ever gets burn anymore.

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  • Hotshot
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    Abbas wrote: View Post
    I honestly think he should get John Salmons's minutes
    Yep Salmon looks old and tired, give him rest by letting fresh legged Fields get his minutes.

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  • Abbas
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    Hotshot wrote: View Post
    Give Landry Fields some minutes!! he will produce.
    I honestly think he should get John Salmons's minutes

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  • Hotshot
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    Give Landry Fields some minutes!! he will produce.

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  • phiLLy
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    webfeat wrote: View Post
    GV wants to start.
    He's not starting calibre anymore.

    He plays fine off the bench, I don't see him leaving. Especially with the connection he has with MU.

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