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planetmars wrote: View PostHe *might* be replacing Norm though. Very similar player. Norm makes $9M more though and has 3 more years on his deal.
We could have done better as a Brown replacement if that's all he his.
McCaw won't get minutes over Norm, and if Norm is traded, whoever comes in for him will likely take his minutes (or CJ will). There are very few scenarios where I can envision McCaw taking over Norm's spot in the rotation.
You might be overselling the similarities there too...
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bertarapsfan wrote: View Postreally? to me it just seems like a brown replacement, and i don't think we could have done any better in that case. Who is available right now who has more NBA talent then McCaw?
Not sure who specifically but if I couldn't find anyone I'd give Boucher a contract and find another 2-way. Boucher can actually shoot.
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Mccaw doesnt really get time or money signing with us. If a winning team was his fancy? Well he just left a rotation spot in golden state. Have to think a Brooklyn or a Detroit would have been a good landing spot for this kid.
I think that's why the story has any legs cause the fit is just..odd9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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KeonClark wrote: View PostMccaw doesnt really get time or money signing with us. If a winning team was his fancy? Well he just left a rotation spot in golden state. Have to think a Brooklyn or a Detroit would have been a good landing spot for this kid.
I think that's why the story has any legs cause the fit is just..oddTo be the champs you got to beat the champs
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planetmars wrote: View PostBrown was a PG that had some range. McCaw is more of a combo guard that has no range. If we're looking for a replacement I'd want a guy who can shoot.
Not sure who specifically but if I couldn't find anyone I'd give Boucher a contract and find another 2-way. Boucher can actually shoot.
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DanH wrote: View PostHey, let's play a fun game. Which is higher? Lorenzo Brown's career NBA 3PT%? Or Patrick McCaw's career NBA 3PT% if he had missed 25 of his made 3's?
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I don't really see any downside to picking up PM. He's coming from a system in GS which Toronto is trying to mimic. He should fit in with our style of play, is long and athletic which should allow him to defend several positions. Ticks off a lot of the boxes for what Toronto wants in an end of rotation player they hope can become a fringe regular rotation piece. Clearly Brown didn't fit in particularly well and though some people have brought up replacing Norm, Norm is finally starting to produce. If it works out then Ujiri found another player of value on the cheap, if it doesn't work out well he was replacing Brown, on the roster.
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Gonzz wrote: View PostThird year players have to agree to play for g-league.The answer is not likely.
Players with more than 3 years experience must give permission to be assigned.
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Shantz wrote: View PostNBA teams can assign any player with less than 3 years experience to the G-League. As this is year 3 the Raptors can send him down without his permission. I think it's safe to say he'll get some run there in the not too distant future, particularly if the Raptors have a fully healthy roster.
Players with more than 3 years experience must give permission to be assigned.
However if you sign him as a free agent, he gets a say through his agent before hand if the team can do that. We don't know what the agreement was (maybe he didnt agree or agreed to upwards of a 5 games stint?) and hopefully it will work itself out.
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29% 3 point percentage...you got to be fucking kidding me.
What is Masai doing here? I guess releasing trash Zo Brown is nothing but just leveling up from a negative point. But what a terrible upgrade especially when this team is badly needing reliable three point shooters.
This team is already full of athletic guys, we need shooting ffs.
Unless this is just a move in preparation for a more significant deal.
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McCaw confirmed.
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) January 11, 2019
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To be the champs you got to beat the champs
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