saints91 wrote:
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I think DeRozan and Casey are mostly at fault, however. Casey, while he did open up the ropes for Nurse to handle things offensively and make change, when it mattered the most in regards to coaching, nothing did. They still succumbed to isolation basketball.
At the helm of the iso ball? DeRozan, and while he was third in 4th-quarter points, or something of that sort, his usage rate was bananas, turned the ball over, and was inefficient, and I'm not just talking about last season, I'm talking about this five-year run of "winning."
DeRozan, as the head man of the Raptors, has proven he's not a 1A. BUT, he'll be a good 1B with Aldridge.
Lowry still managed to show up in the playoffs, and when he wasn't on the court, it was a much bigger, negative affect vs. DeRozan off the floor. And for god's sakes, DeRozan honestly can't guard anyone.
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