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  • Miekenstien
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    i can see him getting 5 years 30-40. sorry, new cba is only 4 years and 5 for your own team or 5 and 6? i forgot. anyway i can see him getting 6-8 a year

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  • ceez
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    For the record, i actually really like Dragic and wouldn't mind them signing him at all, even with Calderon there. With Calderon playing in the olympics with no Rubio something tells me he won't be playing a full season... Calderon's contract expires and Dragic is there to take over.

    edit: this is all on the condition the raps don't get Nash/Lowry

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  • octothorp
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    jimmyhunter wrote: View Post
    An idea like that could work but it would come down to how much we want Marshall. He's a pass-first guy who loves to create for others. But he can't shoot particularly well, and while he posesses good length he also lacks the athletisicm needed to keep up the leagues new brand of PGs. He's very similar to Jose, but he's worse because of his shot. I'm not sure I'm comfortable handing him the starting spot in the future over somebody like Lillard who doesn't have a glaring weekness.
    I don't have any problem with Marshall's shooting abilities. That's the easiest part of a PG's game to fix, and 35% from 3-pt isn't dreadful for a freshman college player... Lillard shot 34% just last year. Marshall got the instincts and court vision that if his shot and confidence improve he should have a very complete offensive game.

    Defense is another matter. That's by far going to be the hardest thing for him to adapt to, since he doesn't have the speed or athleticism. I trust that the Raptors have a very good handle on where Marshall is at by this point. If they draft him, it would only be because Casey thinks he can turn Marshall into an effective defender within Toronto's system. He's not my favorite guy for them to draft (and definitely not at #8), but I'll feel pretty comfortable if he ends up being our pick later in the lottery.

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  • Soft Euro
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    ceez wrote: View Post
    i don't think Bayless even knows what his natural position is

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  • Puffer
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    ceez wrote: View Post
    i don't think Bayless even knows what his natural position is
    Lying on the court, looking up at a ref, with disbelief in his face, after charging into a defender he didn't see because he was focused on getting a basket that would have given him 21 points for the night.



    (kidding)

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  • Blacklash2k4
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    I don't think Houston will allow anyone to get Dragic over Lowry. Lowry is a major problem for the Rockets with Lowry's major issues with the head coach. Dragic has outplayed Lowry towards the end of the season and he's not as much of a headcase, so I really doubt we can get Dragic...

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  • Usagi_yo_Jimbo
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    Dont really know if Dragic is gonna be the answer as our pg of the future, not that sold on him. What are our chances with Machado in the 2nd round? He would be good under the wing of Calderon, then we can ship bayless and maybe Ed or Amir something.

    That said, does anyone know how one would go about getting a job at raptors tv (production wise). I'm hoping one of you fine gentlemen or ladies in here could provide me with the answer.

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  • jimmyhunter
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    An idea like that could work but it would come down to how much we want Marshall. He's a pass-first guy who loves to create for others. But he can't shoot particularly well, and while he posesses good length he also lacks the athletisicm needed to keep up the leagues new brand of PGs. He's very similar to Jose, but he's worse because of his shot. I'm not sure I'm comfortable handing him the starting spot in the future over somebody like Lillard who doesn't have a glaring weekness.

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  • ceez
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    Id rather take Wroten or Machado to groom behind Nash. They're athletic at least.

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  • CalgaryRapsFan
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    jimmyhunter wrote: View Post
    I think Nash would bring too many positives to the franchise to turn down; player development, playoff experience, great character, obviously his still stellar talents, and ticket sales to boot. Dragic isn't going anywhere and Lowry is a great PG option, but if we were to draft Lillard (which I already made a case for because he's the smartest option) then Nash would be effective in helping us become winners right now and in the future. If we don't get a young PG to learn under Nash however, it may not be the smartest idea to nab him...because we'd only be putting off a major PG issue for a couple years.
    If Nash is acquired, another option might be to pickup an asset while moving down in the draft to draft Marshall. Marshall is a similar pass-first floor-general type of PG that Nash has been, so who better to learn from for the next 3 seasons? If Marshall is teamed with a SG who is a penetrator with good 3pt range, that would be a dynamic, well balanced backcourt of the future for the Raps. Some people think guys like Waiters or Rivers could be that type of SG, if the Raps could somehow grab one of them in addition to Marshall (ie: trade #8 & #37 to Houston for #14 & #16?).

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  • Nilanka
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    tenforthewin wrote: View Post
    No Lowry, I will vanish from this board if the Raptors acquire Lowry. I second with the person who said if Lilliard is onboard when the 8th pick comes around if we acquire Nash. Nash and Lilliard would be a terrific combo while shifting Bayless to his natural SG position.
    I can't envision a scenario in which Bayless remains a Raptors with Nash and Lillard around.

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  • jimmyhunter
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    I think Nash would bring too many positives to the franchise to turn down; player development, playoff experience, great character, obviously his still stellar talents, and ticket sales to boot. Dragic isn't going anywhere and Lowry is a great PG option, but if we were to draft Lillard (which I already made a case for because he's the smartest option) then Nash would be effective in helping us become winners right now and in the future. If we don't get a young PG to learn under Nash however, it may not be the smartest idea to nab him...because we'd only be putting off a major PG issue for a couple years.

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  • ceez
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    i don't think Bayless even knows what his natural position is

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  • tenforthewin
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    No Lowry, I will vanish from this board if the Raptors acquire Lowry. I second with the person who said if Lilliard is onboard when the 8th pick comes around if we acquire Nash. Nash and Lilliard would be a terrific combo while shifting Bayless to his natural SG position.

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  • SitnonDfence
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    ceez wrote: View Post
    i was hoping for a thread where you projected his stats on every nba team
    get on it TFTW!

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