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Matt52 wrote: View PostThe rebuild thing has been going on for 1 and 1/2 season or 1 and 1/2 year. If Toronto are even close to competing for a playoff spot next year, that will be a very fast rebuild. Minnesota took around 7 seasons and the Clippers took about 10 years. Even OKC took 5 years.
Not sure how many fans realize that.
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RaptorReuben wrote: View PostEvery team has their problems, whether they are making the playoffs or not.
Chicago
-Can Richard Hamilton can healthy?
-Can Derrick Rose stay healthy?
-Can Joakim Noah pick up his play?
-Will they get enough out of their front court?
-Can they be able to help Derrick Rose come playoff time?
-Can Boozer pick up his former all-star form play?
Miami
-Will Lebron perform in the fourth quarter?
-Can Chris Bosh perform at a high lever come playoff time?
-Can Dwayne Wade and Lebron carry this team consistently?
-Will they crunch under the zone defense.
-Will they crunch under pressure?
-Can Miami's bench step up consistenly?
-Who do they go to in the final seconds?
-will Lebron keep passing off final shots?
-Is Chris Bosh the most important key on Miami?
Those are playoff teams you can say they are far from a well-oiled machine to be making conclusions about winning a championship.
New Jersey
-Is Deron Williams staying?
-Is Dwight Howard coming?
-Constant Trade rumors
-What happens with Brook Lopez
-Whos staying, who's going?
-Will Deron Williams be able to work with Dwight Howard?
-Draft pick
-Lottery balls dropping where?
Sacramento
-Will Demarcus Cousins ever mature
-Is Tyreke Evans a point guard?
-How do we juggle minutes between Evans, Fredette, and Thomas?
-Are we going to be in Sacramento?
-Who do we get in the draft?
-Where are we going to drop in the draft lottery?
No team is perfect, they all have their separate problems. You can't just point out problems and say they aren't going to improve. Every team has imperfections and problems that come across, but every team goes through it, what makes a team is they get through the hump and fix their problems. There is never going to be a team without a problem/flaw.
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sleepz wrote: View PostEvery team you named has more talent than the Raptors
Rebuilding takes a while, but I'm gonna run with BC and want to hit the ground running. Cause I remember Philly went through only 1 and a half or 2 seasons and look where they were last season, even this season. You never know, with talent coming in for sure this summer can translate into a faster rebuild than we expect and as fast as we want.Twitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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RaptorReuben wrote: View PostDoesn't mean they won't have talent next year. We have potential talent in Demar, JJ, Ed, Andrea, Big V.
Rebuilding takes a while, but I'm gonna run with BC and want to hit the ground running. Cause I remember Philly went through only 1 and a half or 2 seasons and look where they were last season, even this season. You never know, with talent coming in for sure this summer can translate into a faster rebuild than we expect and as fast as we want.
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RaptorReuben wrote: View PostI guess you can say that, no real points to say we will unless we see everything.
Expectations for next season shouldn't be discussed until the day the season starts, after player movement (trade deadline, offseason, draft, free agency, etc...) and training camp, to see where the dust settles, so to speak, for the Raptors and the rest of the Eastern Conference.
We might as well be discussing what housing will eventually look like on the moon, since there are so many variables and factors that will absolutely change between now and next season, which will undoubtedly impact our individual and collective expectations for the Raptors 2012-2013 season.
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CalgaryRapsFan wrote: View PostThe whole thread is a waste of time, if we're comparing our hopes for next season. What Raptors fan wouldn't hope that they win the championship next season?
Expectations for next season shouldn't be discussed until the day the season starts, after player movement (trade deadline, offseason, draft, free agency, etc...) and training camp, to see where the dust settles, so to speak, for the Raptors and the rest of the Eastern Conference.
We might as well be discussing what housing will eventually look like on the moon, since there are so many variables and factors that will absolutely change between now and next season, which will undoubtedly impact our individual and collective expectations for the Raptors 2012-2013 season.Twitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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matt52 wrote: View Postthe rebuild thing has been going on for 1 and 1/2 season or 1 and 1/2 year. If toronto are even close to competing for a playoff spot next year, that will be a very fast rebuild. Minnesota took around 7 seasons and the clippers took about 10 years. Even okc took 5 years.
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Raptors have been picking in the lottery for the last 3 years now. How long you spend at the bottom depends a lot on if you screw up your draft picks. Bargnani, DeRozan, Ed, and Jonas all seem like pretty solid picks.
It's easy to forget as a Raptor fan, but making the playoffs isn't actually the big hurdle. It's not really all that hard; more than half of all teams make the playoffs each year. The hard thing is making the conference finals.
The question about our lineup plus Valanciunas and draft pick yet to be named and free agent signing yet to be named is not: will that team be playoff calibre? It will absolutely be playoff calibre. Our team right NOW is almost playoff calibre when Bargnani is healthy. Just the improvement we would expect with Bargnani, Johnson, DeRozan, Ed., etc as they mature and develop their games should be enough to make us competitive for the playoffs. The big question is whether our guys plus the additions we can count on are good enough to make the eastern conference finals (not win: make). That is MUCH more doubtful, but it's not impossible: it depends on how good our top guys become.
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slaw wrote: View PostMan, I'm agreeing with NoProps... this might be a first for me. I think Colangelo is going to do whatever it takes to get into the playoffs next year. Other than Derozan, he doesn't have any RFAs/UFAs he needs to re-sign and he's going to have 3 guys on rookie deals. He's got a lot of flexibility with Barbosa and maybe Calderon off the books and 4 years out of the playoffs is a great motivator to get some things done. He'll need some luck but with Bargs, JV, 2012 1st, Derozan (if he shows up for a full season), Davis/Amir, Kleiza, JJ, Barbosa, Calderon.... he's got some assets to work with.
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CalgaryRapsFan wrote: View Post...We might as well be discussing what housing will eventually look like on the moon, since there are so many variables and factors that will absolutely change between now and next season, ....
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SuperRaptor wrote: View PostI think the argument can be made that if we had a healthy Andrea Bargnani we would be in a position to make the playoffs THIS year. So ... yes with a healthy andrea bargnani, and JV we can definitely be a playoff team next year.Twitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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