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If Casey is back.. then Nate Robinson might make a good center. He is after all only 5'9.
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Yeah...a bit of a tantrum on here that makes Lowry look mature by comparison. We need to get that kid's mother from Baltimore to knock some sense into some of these posts. Moves have to be made and in time they will. PF and SF are problematic. Better defending, speed and size on the bench. Maybe a PG who believes his shot selection and passing need improvement. What to do with the coaching. Definitely a back up C. But JV is pretty far down the list by comparison.
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You DO NOT trade a 22yr center who can shoot free throws and do a decent job of protecting the rim, plus he's a decent rebounder and can actually finish a pick and pop.
Centers take forever to develop and you're lucky if you got anything than a glorified garbage man after 5 yrs.
Thanks for this post.
People should stop and think before writing dumb sh!t.
Here's the depth chart, let's rank them before talking about packaging this for that.
How many ARE CLEARLY BETTER THAN JV. ?
How many WILL BE BETTER THAN JV IN 3 years ?
A. Horford
T. Zeller
B. Lopez
A. Jefferson
J. Noah
T. Mozgov
T. Chandler
J. Nurkic
A. Drummond
A. Bogut
D. Howard
R. Hibbert
D. Jordan
J. Hill
M. Gasol
H. Whiteside
Z. Pachulia
N. Pekovic
O. Asik
A. Bargnani
E. Kanter
N. Vucevic
J. Embiid
A. Len
R. Lopez
D. Cousins
T. Splitter
J. Valanciunas
R. Gobert
M. Gortat
WJF wrote: View PostWhile he didn't dominate, I would say he fared better in his natch up than the rest of our starters. He still shot 50% from the field for the series and and averaged 11.3 ppg and 9.3 rpg, slightly lower scoring than the regular season but higher rebounding in roughly the same minute. He also made 87.5% of his freethrows as well. Care to take a look at how the rest of the starters did?
Gortat had his way with the raptors defense, but I think Wall's 12.5 assist per game had alot to do with that and don't look past the fact that Brad Beal put up over 20 ppg in the series. JV was not great, but his position is the least of my worries with this team going forward.
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Brand is old and undersized. He has not had a relevant season since 12/13 in Dallas. Atlanta has used him sparingly the last 2 years. Much more of a 4 than a 5.
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raptors999 wrote: View PostHow about Elton Brand? Low cost, good rebounder and doesn't require lots of minutes or plays
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How about Elton Brand? Low cost, good rebounder and doesn't require lots of minutes or plays
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We don't need another centre, we have JV, Bebe The Beast and The Almighty Steamer.
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DanH wrote: View PostIf JV is moved I think it is to go all in on going small. So none of those guys fit, except maybe Wright.
wow
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ceez wrote: View Postif Casey's still around Chandler won't be no reserve
raptorredy wrote: View PostHe may not be a centre but he could be a valuable piece that could join Raps...
Dirk Nowitzki.
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So we have a chance at Dirk coming to Toronto next year? He'll look good playing here once Masai finishes up the paperwork on LeBron. First things first!
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raptorredy wrote: View PostHe may not be a centre but he could be a valuable piece that could join Raps...
Dirk Nowitzki.
Dallas will prob look to make some sort of splash thus sunner, a lot of pundits are whispering LA wants to head home to Dallas.
If they do get LA then Dirk might be expendable. He would be that Vet with Championship experience.
Its a long shot but "tis the season"...
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He may not be a centre but he could be a valuable piece that could join Raps...
Dirk Nowitzki.
Dallas will prob look to make some sort of splash thus sunner, a lot of pundits are whispering LA wants to head home to Dallas.
If they do get LA then Dirk might be expendable. He would be that Vet with Championship experience.
Its a long shot but "tis the season"...
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