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TrueTorontoFan wrote: View Post
when are the qualifiers?
http://www.fiba.basketball/news/fiba...alendar-update
Boucher should be good to go... a mild MCL takes about 2 weeks to recover. A more severe grade 2 strain can take up to 6 weeks. Either way, that should give him plenty of time to play in that tourney.
However the Raps might just keep him out the rest of the way considering there are only about 4 weeks left in the season.
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planetmars wrote: View Post
No specific dates have been set yet.. but sometime between June 22 and July 4 according to Fiba's calendar
http://www.fiba.basketball/news/fiba...alendar-update
Boucher should be good to go... a mild MCL takes about 2 weeks to recover. A more severe grade 2 strain can take up to 6 weeks. Either way, that should give him plenty of time to play in that tourney.
However the Raps might just keep him out the rest of the way considering there are only about 4 weeks left in the season.
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The Claw Reborn wrote: View PostBoucher is a valuable asset when if combined with Van Vleet could elicit an upgrade to a position or position we are mediocre especially with Lowry potentially gone and the lack of a starting Center
Boucher/ Van Vleet/ 2 SRPs is a fair deal to acquire a Brogdon and Sabonis.
And you are right, the Raptors have lots of plan A/B/C options, and each of their core three players can easily be the central piece in a superstar trade if one becomes available.
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Hotshot wrote: View Post
I think he overachieved last year.
I see him as a 10 & 5 guy.
It will be interesting to see how he performs in the Raptors new offensive scheme. They are obviously looking to play essentially full on positionless basketball with everyone 6'7" or over except Fred and Malachai, who no one will notice as they run around the floor feeding guys who have rotated to the dunker spots.
Chris only has to get a little more consistent with his 3 pt shot and he will be a major offensive draw on the perimeter. Once he starts drawing defenders to himself regularly it will be havoc city in the paint.
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