Austin Daye at #286. Dropped 41 spots from last year.
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ESPN #NBARank - Guess the Raptors rankings
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostThat seems surprisingly high for a guy who might've washed out of the league this summer if the Raps didn't sign him. I mean I can't picture him being higher in the pecking order than Gray or Acy.@Chr1st1anL
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What they got to say now? Nothing they can say now. Mobbin' on the low. Winnin' on the lowThe city embraced me, made me feel at home. The only difference [between Compton and Toronto] for me is the cold. -DeMarNo Where Near the South Side #WeTheNorth
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This is a rank of next year, so I think ESPN may be right putting Olynyk ahead of other key guys.
He's the Celtics' only true center going into next year, so he's going to get plenty of PT and his stats are going to be inflated because of it.Twitter - @thekid_it
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Just found the Raptors' 2011 nbarank ratings. Most remarkable: there's only 3 players from that team still on the roster, and one of them is Valanciunas, who never even played in 2011.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/...oronto-raptors
Another observation so far: the 4 notable off-season acquisitions (Hansbrough, Augustin, Daye, Novak) all significantly dropped in rank (between 80 and 34 spots.) Is this a case that Masai was "buying low"?... or are the raters maybe subtracting points as a sort of "Toronto penalty"?
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k.m. wrote: View PostAnother observation so far: the 4 notable off-season acquisitions (Hansbrough, Augustin, Daye, Novak) all significantly dropped in rank (between 80 and 34 spots.) Is this a case that Masai was "buying low"?... or are the raters maybe subtracting points as a sort of "Toronto penalty"?
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