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Letter N wrote: View PostYou can't really base your answer on the hypothetical situation of us trading DD. Currently as it stands SG is (unfortunately) our strongest position with regard to the starter and who can play backup.
That made me sad to write
At this very moment SG is our third strongest position at best as well (pg and C are better). Consider that I am looking into the future I really do see SG as our weakest position
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OldSkoolCool wrote: View PostGood to see you have counted my desire for more knowledge on Bruno (via more PT) by baselessly saying he will never amount to anything.
Thats fantastic /pink+teal
He's more ready than most think... looking at old stuff a lot, and seems that shot is getting more sharp and consistent. So I'm hoping he'll be ready to start in the DL next year, then we bring him up in 2016-17.Axel wrote:Now Cody can stop posting about this guy and we have a poster to blame if anything goes wrong!!KeonClark wrote:We won't hear back from him. He dissapears into thin air and reappears when you least expect it. Ten is an enigma. Ten is a legend. Ten for the motherfucking win.KeonClark wrote:I can't wait until the playoffs start.
Until then, opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one and they most often stink
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Cody73 wrote: View PostHe's more ready than most think... looking at old stuff a lot, and seems that shot is getting more sharp and consistent. So I'm hoping he'll be ready to start in the DL next year, then we bring him up in 2016-17.
If we want to be a team serious about developing talent, we need to actually start investing time into those talents.
*Dwayne Casey laughs hysterically
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OldSkoolCool wrote: View PostI would like him playing in the DL for some stretches, but I think we should be working him into NBA games for about 15 mpg next season at the very least.
If we want to be a team serious about developing talent, we need to actually start investing time into those talents.
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Letter N wrote: View PostNot necessarily, if we go with the Houston Rockets model you teach them in the D-League and only bring them up when they're ready to truly contribute. They seem to be the best at developing low-tier talent so it'd be a good model to copy.
I see Raptors needing to build from the beginning
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