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ESPN 2014 Future Rankings
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11 Toronto Raptors
The bar graphs reflect the average points given by the voters for each category.
So much for the Rudy Gay era, huh? The Raptors became the second franchise to reach new heights after wiping their hands clean of Gay's services. First it was Memphis. Then, it was Toronto, who traded Gay to Sacramento after a 6-12 start in 2013-14 and promptly finished the season as the Atlantic Division winners with a franchise-best 48 victories.
As such, the Raptors skyrocketed through our standings, leaping 12 other teams to rank just outside the top 10. Only Phoenix and Charlotte saw bigger jumps since our last ballot and it's easy to see why we're high on the Raptors. They're young and they're good. And thanks to strong management, they should be for a long time.
In his first year on the job, general manager Masai Ujiri continued to work the magic he spun in Denver, getting rid of Andrea Bargnani and Gay's bloated contracts while somehow getting real assets in return. Also, Kyle Lowry is back on a team-friendly deal after a breakout season. Dwane Casey deservedly got some coach of the year pub and the training staff kept them healthy all season.
Thus, the Raptors' management score improved dramatically since the last vote. Every indicator is up in Toronto except for the market score, which is down only a smidge. With a budding young core, there's a lot to like here.
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NaijaBoy17 wrote: View PostHope I'm allowed to post this
What is the market about and how could it possibly be down with sold out arenas, record TV viewing, standing outside in Raptor Square to watch playoffs..... I don't get that one. Is it th exchange rate?
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I am curious about how they determine market ratings, was it that we didn't have a major off-season acquisition?-"You can’t run from me. I mean, my heart don’t bleed Kool-Aid."
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mcHAPPY wrote: View PostYou;re probably not but it is appreciated.
What is the market about and how could it possibly be down with sold out arenas, record TV viewing, standing outside in Raptor Square to watch playoffs..... I don't get that one. Is it th exchange rate?Appeal to future acquisitions based on team quality, franchise reputation, city's desirability as a destination, market size, taxes, business and entertainment opportunities, arena quality, fans
FWIW the top 10 were:
1. Spurs
2. Cavs
3. Thunder
4. Rockets
5. Clippers
6. Warriors
7. Bulls
8. Mavericks
9. Heat
10. BlazersLast edited by NaijaBoy17; Sat Sep 13, 2014, 04:45 AM.
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NaijaBoy17 wrote: View PostI'm guessing maybe we got dinged on franchise reputation, city's desirability since it's in Canada and maybe taxes (even though they aren't actually that much more expensive). I still don't get how our market score could've dropped from last year though
FWIW the top 10 were:
1. Spurs
2. Cavs
3. Thunder
4. Rockets
5. Clippers
6. Warriors
7. Bulls
8. Mavericks
9. Heat
10. Blazers
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OldSkoolCool wrote: View PostHow are the Cavs second is the better question??
They should have a management rating of zero, and a draft rating of zero
I agree management and draft should be pretty low, have no clue why they're both around 50.
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