Anyone still think Wright > VV? lmao
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NBA Playoffs! Round 1, Game 4: Toronto Raptors 98 - Washington Wizards 106 (TIED 2-2)
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DanH wrote: View PostStupid freaking Casey.
Played possum with me all year, making me think he'd learned how to make some decent substitutions, just so he could pull the rug on me in the playoffs. Screw him. Even did great in the first half of this one. Then literally threw the game away in the 4th.
Dammit. We talk about how hard playing 5 on 8 is, but 5 on 6 can be just as hard when the 6th man for the other side is your coach.
There were plenty of issues in this one. Guys passed up open looks, the defence was spotty, the turnovers were a huge problem, again. But it was there to be had, the refs even gifted us that foul-out on Beal. And Casey decided to lose.
Gah. So stupid.KeonClark wrote: View PostRaptors has 89% chance of winning with 11 minutes left in 3rd q per espn
Team starts solid, moving the ball, playing the type of basketball that made them one of the best teams in the NBA --> because the clock now suddenly shows it's late 3rd quarter, he deliberately glues OG and JV to the bench, in a complete disrespect/disregard to the effectiveness of his team early in the game --> the team looks very different in terms of tactics & personal --> DD assists drop, ball movement stalls --> opposing team stays true to themselves, sees an opportunity, and take over.
Casey gained credit this year by modernizing this team, but his inability to play "real-time" basketball and have the guts to stick to what's working is becoming very dangerous. This has become apparent even to fans that have been pretty even-keeled (not too emotional/overreacting).
There's still lots of time, we're better the Wizs hands-down, but if we force ourselves away from who we truly are because the 4th quarter has to played a certain way no-matter-what, and we'll have Brown out there 10 times before we even consider OG or JV back, then we're in trouble. Losing is never good, but if we're gonna lose, I rather it be because the other team is better, as opposed to because we're deliberately making ourselves worse. Here's to hoping he'll figure it out. Go Raps!Last edited by inthepaint; Sun Apr 22, 2018, 10:30 PM.
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Mitch P wrote: View PostThough Poeltl and Siakam were somewhat better tonight our youngsters (except the unflappable OG) are looking frightened. Wright won't shoot, Siakam won't drive etc. A shame that FVV isn't available but that shouldn't be such a huge factor. The team (like most of us) needs to take a deep breath and just get back to playing the way they have been all year. There is certainly more physical contact than usual but they need to play through it. I thought pushing the pace looked effective tonight but they went away from it in the second half. Demar's reversion to "hero ball" and Lowry's drives into traffic seemed out of desperation because others either wouldn't shoot or couldn't (CJ was awful). I really hope they can get it together and win as I fear the young talent of Boston, Philly and Milwaukee is going to make the future of the east even more of a challenge. This MUST be the year.
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On the bright side: I thought that was as good a game defensively as the Raptors played. Washington got hot from 3 in the 3rd quarter and that happens when you have Beal and Porter shooting a bunch from outside, but overall defense was pretty solid throughout from everyone not named CJ. It's amazing how Washington has not managed to get Porter more involved.
The Raptors need a third player to step up for them to win, it's as simple as that. As good as Demar is, he's not Lebron, he's not James Harden, he's not Giannis or AD. He can't take over a game by himself he's not that type of player. And Ibaka and Miles who the Raptors desperately need to space the floor with FVV out were both brutal. Add to that no OG for the second half and Delon being afraid to shoot the darn ball and what do you have to work with for offense for secondary players? This team can't win with Lowry and Demar and crap, that's what we've seen in playoffs past.
It's not hopeless for this team or core. The secondary players just need to step up in pressure situations on the road. That's the difference between this team being a Finals contender and pretty much on equal footing with a team like the Wizards.
And yeah, getting JV in there wouldn't hurt, but there's still the issue of zero floor spacing if no one can make a three pointer, or even take one.That is a normal collar. Move on, find a new slant.
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Other Scott wrote: View PostOh yeah and pinning this on Wright or saying FVV is definitely better is ridiculous. He's incredible defensively and gave the Wizards all sorts of issues on that end or they could have won this by 15 with how rough the Raptors offense was.
I would agree that FVV has a certain swagger and gives the bench mob the confidence. He's literally the little engine that could.
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