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  • G__Deane
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    GOLDBLUM wrote: View Post

    He still offers so much though when he’s on the court. Nothing wrong with a little load management, which this largely appears to have been, (the length of his absence.)

    Sometimes load management leads to Chips... or at least I seem to remember that happening somewhere.
    Load management is more like a scheduled day or two off and not adding a week onto multiple injury periods lol
    And if you'd have to do it for Marc, Kyle and Serge, they'd never play together lol

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  • GOLDBLUM
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    G__Deane wrote: View Post

    Marc's injury was a head scratcher that looked less serious than it turned out. If the dude is breaking down, signing him for more than a 1 year deal would be foolish imo. Hope he's re-energized and healthy for the balance of this one though
    He still offers so much though when he’s on the court. Nothing wrong with a little load management, which this largely appears to have been, (the length of his absence.)

    Sometimes load management leads to Chips... or at least I seem to remember that happening somewhere.

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  • G__Deane
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    Dr Hannibal Lecter wrote: View Post
    Marc Gasol injury report..seems like Marc is ready 2 come back against suns..and powell is few more weeks..Nick Nurse as asked by reporters 😊
    Marc's injury was a head scratcher that looked less serious than it turned out. If the dude is breaking down, signing him for more than a 1 year deal would be foolish imo. Hope he's re-energized and healthy for the balance of this one though

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  • Dr Hannibal Lecter
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    Marc Gasol injury report..seems like Marc is ready 2 come back against suns..and powell is few more weeks..Nick Nurse as asked by reporters 😊

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  • 007
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    Happy 35th birthday to Big Spain! Hopefully no hamstring-aggravating celebrations for him today

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  • nba_4_life
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    Marc Gasol on changes in the NBA

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  • nba_4_life
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    KeonClark wrote: View Post

    Also his floor game, and his defensive positioning, and his awareness...dude is fucking good at the center position, old man smarts and strength.

    I think he's got a few more years in him near this level, he already lost his speed a long time ago lol
    I think he does as well but needs to "load management"

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  • KeonClark
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    SkywalkerAC wrote: View Post
    Wow. Marc and his shooting stroke have been looking fan-fucking-tastic!
    Also his floor game, and his defensive positioning, and his awareness...dude is fucking good at the center position, old man smarts and strength.

    I think he's got a few more years in him near this level, he already lost his speed a long time ago lol

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  • SkywalkerAC
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    Wow. Marc and his shooting stroke have been looking fan-fucking-tastic!

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  • Zak24gege
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    SkywalkerAC wrote: View Post

    6'6 in socks with a 7' wingspan and 242 lbs isn't exactly undersized for small forward - think of the actually undersized guys we've had at the 3 like T-Ross or Norm. His strength is supposed to be his D, partly because of his strength/frame, but we haven't gotten a glimpse yet. He'll get his shot sooner or later unless he's a true bonehead.

    Back to Gasol, he aint no bonehead.
    The article by M. Bossetti in Raptors Rapture describing Stanley's game is exactly what we have seen so far. He is only 23, but with 22 year old OG as our starter, not much room on the depth chart for a defense only wing.

    Things haven't exactly gone according to plan for Stanley Johnson so far in his career. As the 8th overall pick of the 2015 NBA draft, Johnson had high expectations. He was big, athletic, and had a solid skill-set. The Pistons hoped they were getting the NBA's next two-way star.

    But Johnson hasn't been that. Defensively, he's come as advertised, consistently making an impact, particularly as an on-ball defender. The other end, however, has proved to be more of a struggle. Johnson's inability to play even replacement-level offense has torpedoed h is career thus far.

    Last trade deadline, Stanley Johnson was traded to the Pelicans for what was essentially Thon Maker. This offseason, he wasn't even tendered a qualifying offer. Johnson's on one of the last legs of his NBA career. The Raptors are hoping they can help coach up the clearly talented prospect.

    At 6-foot-6.5 with a 6-foot-11.5 wingspan and 235 lbs, Johnson is large enough to play either forward position. In both height and wingspan, he's just similar but shy of OG Anunoby. Also similar to Anunoby, he's built like a brick outhouse.

    With stops in Detroit and New Orleans, Johnson hasn't been in a particularly good basketball environment to this point in his career. Toronto is hoping that being surrounded by better supporting talent and a more well-run organization will help him tap into his natural skill-set. If not, it's $7.5 million, a low-risk, high-upside move.

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  • KeonClark
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    Gasol has A++ basketball IQ. Same as Lowry. What they lack in athleticism they more than make up for with making the correct play on both ends of the court. I'll admit I was hesitant on the jv trade all the way up to about ththe Milwaukee series. I haven't looked back since.

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  • The Great One
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    I would like to apologize to Marc Gasol for calling Davis the greatest center in Raptors history. That title belongs to Gasol. One, he's a champion. Two, he was a BIG part of the championship team. Completely shutdown Vucevic in round 1, did a great job on Embiid in round 2, was a huge part of the Raptors containing Giannis in round 3. He was always in perfect position to help in that series.

    This year he's big a part of the Raptors offense even though his points are down big time. He's a great playmaker/passer. He always finds the open man. Defensively, he's great. This guy is the greatest center in Raptors history.

    1. Gasol

    2. Davis
    3. JV

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  • SkywalkerAC
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    Zak24gege wrote: View Post

    I'm not sure what his strength's are? He's an undersized SF with a mediocre handle and below average (poor?) shot. Yet he was a lottery pick. I think your right wrt his future.
    6'6 in socks with a 7' wingspan and 242 lbs isn't exactly undersized for small forward - think of the actually undersized guys we've had at the 3 like T-Ross or Norm. His strength is supposed to be his D, partly because of his strength/frame, but we haven't gotten a glimpse yet. He'll get his shot sooner or later unless he's a true bonehead.

    Back to Gasol, he aint no bonehead.

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  • nba_4_life
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    here is a breakdown of Marc Gasol role on the raptors, highlights pretty much what a lot of people were saying of him.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQRQ2gU7B5A

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  • Zak24gege
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    bertarapsfan wrote: View Post

    I don't think Stanley is going to see another meaningful minute outside of garbage time. TD, RHJ and Norm is going to be too much for him to overcome. He's this year JLin. gonna be in China while the rest of the team collect their rings next October.
    I'm not sure what his strength's are? He's an undersized SF with a mediocre handle and below average (poor?) shot. Yet he was a lottery pick. I think your right wrt his future.

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