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charlesnba23 wrote: View PostI think they should keep Andrea Bargnani, Ed Davis, Amir Johnson, Reggie Evans and Joey Dorsey, then there's some good options on the market this summer like Sam Dalembert and Tyson Chandler. And why not give a try at Yao and Greg Oden? Also there is good power forwards like Zach Randolph and Kris Humphries who is now a lot better than when he was with the Raps (he averages a double-double)! I still think the best and the more realistic option would be Samuel Dalembert.
The problem with the Raptors now is they've got too many big men who deserve minutes and not enough minutes to go around. Adding another big man to the mix will not help.Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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Tim W. wrote: View PostUnless you're intending on fielding a team of big men, where exactly are al those minutes going to come from? Between the two big men positions, you've got 96 mpg. RIght now, Bargnani, Amir and Davis play a total of 86 mpg. And Davis will be playing more next season. Unless you're cutting Bargnani's minutes down drastically (which I'm certainly not against), then all that's left is garbage minutes for the rest of the players.
The problem with the Raptors now is they've got too many big men who deserve minutes and not enough minutes to go around. Adding another big man to the mix will not help.“The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.” - Martin Luther King
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Balls of Steel wrote: View PostOf the bigs, Andrea represents the one that will yield the most returns. I'm all for inside toughness and defense. I also think that as the year progresses (and in a guard-oriented league), the Raps will have to choose between Demar or Bargs as the primary option on offense. It is not apparent now but by next year, it will become very obvious. If the flavour of this team were to change, the toughness and defense that both Amir and Ed offers will be very difficult to let go. I wouldn't be at all be disappointed if Ed's offensive game does not explode. It isn't his game anyway. Once he bulks up and learns the game more, he will be a force at the 4 position. I'm perfectly content with Amir backing him up as well. These two players will give the team continuity throughout the game at the 4 position. Letting go of Bargs still makes the most sense to me as he has 5 years of work to show for (both Amir and Ed will simply be lowballed when it comes to trade discussions).Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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Balls of Steel wrote: View PostOf the bigs, Andrea represents the one that will yield the most returns. I'm all for inside toughness and defense. I also think that as the year progresses (and in a guard-oriented league), the Raps will have to choose between Demar or Bargs as the primary option on offense. It is not apparent now but by next year, it will become very obvious. If the flavour of this team were to change, the toughness and defense that both Amir and Ed offers will be very difficult to let go. I wouldn't be at all be disappointed if Ed's offensive game does not explode. It isn't his game anyway. Once he bulks up and learns the game more, he will be a force at the 4 position. I'm perfectly content with Amir backing him up as well. These two players will give the team continuity throughout the game at the 4 position. Letting go of Bargs still makes the most sense to me as he has 5 years of work to show for (both Amir and Ed will simply be lowballed when it comes to trade discussions).
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Balls of Steel wrote: View PostOf the bigs, Andrea represents the one that will yield the most returns. I'm all for inside toughness and defense. I also think that as the year progresses (and in a guard-oriented league), the Raps will have to choose between Demar or Bargs as the primary option on offense. It is not apparent now but by next year, it will become very obvious. If the flavour of this team were to change, the toughness and defense that both Amir and Ed offers will be very difficult to let go. I wouldn't be at all be disappointed if Ed's offensive game does not explode. It isn't his game anyway. Once he bulks up and learns the game more, he will be a force at the 4 position. I'm perfectly content with Amir backing him up as well. These two players will give the team continuity throughout the game at the 4 position. Letting go of Bargs still makes the most sense to me as he has 5 years of work to show for (both Amir and Ed will simply be lowballed when it comes to trade discussions).
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Matt52 wrote: View PostAs a Raptor fan, or any team fan really, the tendency is to over value or under value. Many fans who love a player will over value him (Sonny Weems pops to mind). Fans who hate a player will think they are worthless (Bargnani, Calderon come to mind). I'd love to know what Bargnani's value is. A team with a dominant big man would surely find worth in him - this is only my opinion. I think Bargnani has more value than many around here believe. It might not be on par with Carmelo (haha, how is that working out Dolan?) but if he could yield assets that help the team get better, I'm all for it. Denver is a perfect example.Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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Tim W. wrote: View PostHow do you explain the fact that I keep saying that Bargnani has a lot of trade value, then?
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e2thed wrote: View PostDude wouldn't that help both teams out and we can sell them while they are kinda high, defensive minded SF veteran Pietrus , and young ,versatile C Lopez for jump shooting Bargs and Amir tha hustla. Seems like a win win situation if you ask me.
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Bringing back a dead thread!
Of all the players listed at the start of this post only 2 remain! Amir and King Bargs!"They're going to have to rename the whole conference after us: Toronto Raptors 2014-2015 Northern Conference Champions" ~ ezzbee Dec. 2014
"I guess I got a little carried away there" ~ ezzbee Apr. 2015
"We only have one rule on this team. What is that rule? E.L.E. That's right's, E.L.E, and what does E.L.E. stand for? EVERYBODY LOVE EVERYBODY. Right there up on the wall, because this isn't just a basketball team, this is a lifestyle. ~ Jackie Moon
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ezz_bee wrote: View PostBringing back a dead thread!
Of all the players listed at the start of this post only 2 remain! Amir and King Bargs!"Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival."
-Churchill
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The ghosts of Raptor bigs lives on....
"The Nets view Humphries, averaging 6.0 points and 6.4 rebounds a game, as expendable because he and Reggie Evans are similar-styled players."
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/89...al-sources-say
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