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Game #66: Portland Trail Blazers 113 - Toronto Raptors 97
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Just finished watching the last half of the third/entire fourth. (I didn't have the stomach to watch this team play an entire game tonight). Watched the Portland feed. Highlights included the Portland announcers wondering weather Toronto had gone into a weird zone at some point because Lillard got so wide open, and then a general comment about how the scramble unit seemed hopeless in their rotations. My only real thought about the game was: why in God's name was JJ covering Aldridge in crunch time?"Stop eating your sushi."
"I do actually have a pair of Uggs."
"I've had three cups of green tea tonight. I'm wired. I'm absolutely wired."
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JimiCliff wrote: View PostJust finished watching the last half of the third/entire fourth. (I didn't have the stomach to watch this team play an entire game tonight). Watched the Portland feed. Highlights included the Portland announcers wondering weather Toronto had gone into a weird zone at some point because Lillard got so wide open, and then a general comment about how the scramble unit seemed hopeless in their rotations. My only real thought about the game was: why in God's name was JJ covering Aldridge in crunch time?"Stay steamy"
- Kobe
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psrs1 wrote: View PostThe problem I see is if we get past first round then DC is retained.
I suppose a positive in all of this, is that Demar has hit for 49% over his last 7 games, and brought his Season FG% back up over 40% ... silver lining! LolLast edited by Joey; Mon Mar 16, 2015, 12:18 AM.
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Joey wrote: View PostI don't think that's a foregone conclusion. As has been pointed out in the past, Memphis and Golden State are just 2 teams, of what I imagine is historically many, that have found a new voice despite perceived "success".
I suppose a positive in all of this, is that Demar has hit for 49% over his last 7 games, and brought his Season FG% back up over 40% ... silver lining! Lol
I don't think he wouldn't oblivious to Casey not being the greatest coach, but I don't think he'll look at the team and say "a new coach, that's what we really need".
Obviously he wouldn't be completely correct in bringing in talent over a coach, but it wouldn't be a completely correct stance to be simply happy with a coaching change which many posters of the forum feel would constitute a good offseason.
It wouldn't, this team is sorely lacking BOTH talent and coaching. I think the forum is missing that part.
*Yes, I know some of you realize what I've stated above but I've seen it stated quite a few times that x would be just fine if Casey got fired in the offseason.
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Mindlessness wrote: View PostI actually agree. I know most of the forum treats Casey's firing as a foregone conclusion, but I think what will be more obvious to Masai; who remember is a talent evaluator or scout moreso than anything else, is that this team needs an infusion of talent.
I don't think he wouldn't oblivious to Casey not being the greatest coach, but I don't think he'll look at the team and say "a new coach, that's what we really need".
Obviously he wouldn't be completely correct in bringing in talent over a coach, but it wouldn't be a completely correct stance to be simply happy with a coaching change which many posters of the forum feel would constitute a good offseason.
It wouldn't, this team is sorely lacking BOTH talent and coaching. I think the forum is missing that part.
*Yes, I know some of you realize what I've stated above but I've seen it stated quite a few times that x would be just fine if Casey got fired in the offseason.
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raptors999 wrote: View PostWithout a coach talent is wasted. Bargs is showing life in NY and Casey's "coaching" has pretty much killed the value of every guard and forward. GV is pretty much a 40% FG non-passing defensive sieve at this point
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raptors999 wrote: View PostGuys don't become 50% from the floor just by effort. Better shot selection is coaching or at least discourage poor shot selection. His efficiency improved not production.
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