Sure, that 24-0 run was the biggie but it became apparent in the second quarter that the Thunder are simply, well, simply better and deeper.
They went to their backups – Harden, Fisher, Collison – and the Raptors were entirely over-matched. It’s apparent that Ben Uzoh may not be the answer, the Johnsons were utterly ineffective all night and Ed Davis had almost as many turnovers (3) as he did rebounds (4) in his 20 minutes. That’s simply not getting it done and if there was ever a danger that Bryan and his henchmen may fall in love with their guys off a few good games, nights like last night show a glaring need for an upgrade of talent at all kinds of positions.
Guys like Amir, ED, and JJ who seemed to be solid rotational guys (read: not starters) suddenly look underwhelming.
No one should be safe or untouchable this off season with the exception of Jonas Valanciunas. Why the pedestal for JV? He happens to be the first true C in a long, long time that wasn't old (The Nightmare), a shadow of his former self (Jermaine O'Neal), or not a C (Antonio Davis).
Guys like Amir, ED, and JJ who seemed to be solid rotational guys (read: not starters) suddenly look underwhelming.
No one should be safe or untouchable this off season with the exception of Jonas Valanciunas. Why the pedestal for JV? He happens to be the first true C in a long, long time that wasn't old (The Nightmare), a shadow of his former self (Jermaine O'Neal), or not a C (Antonio Davis).
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Every player on this year's roster should be expendable for the right price. We are a sh!t team and need talent in every spot besides center. With regards to Val, I just hope we don't end up trading him for a veteran two years later, like we did with Camby when we drafted him.
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