Once again, Demar showing signs that he is stepping his game up to meet the demands of the team. He is a rare specimen that has loyalty and wants to win!
Definitely someone that a Toronto fan should respect.
Just what would the right circumstance be though? What should your ideal second option on offense be able to do which DeMar is capable of? In my mind going into the post as the second option on offense would be ideal. It's a higher percentage area to score from and would create the balance you spoke of. It's one thing if you have elite type scorers like Durrant/Westbrook or LBJ/Wade scoring and allowing the bigs to clean up, but if your first and second options on offense have yet to sniff and All Star game wouldn't there be more balance with spreading the offense inside and out? Also would make Novak more useful. Thoughts?
I think it would be a team with good shooters (for their positions) all around him. And that team would also lack a secondary shot creator because most of its roster are catch and shoot players and pick and roll finishers.
I think Atlanta would be a good fit for him, for example. Especially if Lou Williams doesn't come back to his pre injury form.
found a new mix ... Enjoy
getting excited, can't wait 2014's our year people<3
..those last few sentences that rudy demar and coach said at the end hope their true<3
'' we play how we've been playin lately, no body can beat us, we can play with anybody in this leauge, now if we just started off the season like that, who know where we'll be right now''
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What they got to say now? Nothing they can say now. Mobbin' on the low. Winnin' on the low
The city embraced me, made me feel at home. The only difference [between Compton and Toronto] for me is the cold. -DeMar
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