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Multipaul wrote: View PostStop biting my styles bro
YOU are not only a hater of the Raptors, you are clearly a hater of YOURSELF. Go look in the mirror, cry a little, you will feel better after when you realize some things......then go here www.miamiheat.com and dont come back
Good riddance to your and your lame ass threads!
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Bendit wrote: View Post"Capable"? Depends what you mean by that. Three 3pt. shooters at all times?...if it's a jump shooting team you want. Most good teams rely on 1 good one and 2 if they are lucky. 1 is good enough to spread the floor and provide another look for your offense. You do know what happens with 3pt. shooters....they live on the arc (like Bargs used to)...which means very little midrange/short game, offensive rebounding and going to the rim for FTs. Such players in abundance on the floor at the same time also makes for a very soft team on defense and more importantly will NEVER win in the playoffs. Opposing defenses will see to it.
Also, not all three point shooters are soft and live on the arc. To say "such players" couldn't succeed in the playoffs? Who are these "such players" you speak of and who is putting them on the same team? Has any coach EVER put out three, 3-point specialist type players like Kerr, Curry, Rice, Kapono, etc on the floor all at once, or even on the same team? Not that I can recall. You are arguing something that no coach or team would ever do anyway. Kind of pointless.
Shooters spread the floor and open up opportunities in the half court offense and this makes life difficult for opposing defenses. Good teams have three or more capable 3-point shooters, usually on the floor at the same time.Last edited by Thom; Wed Dec 1, 2010, 07:39 PM.
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Multipaul wrote: View PostSome say "it's ok he sucks cuz he's young". For those Raptors fans that want to see wins, not a bunch of D-league all stars being touted as something more than they are, that is BS. We want wins people. Hate to say it, but Demar, Sonny, Amir, they are never going to be All Stars. We have more capable 2s and 3s who can start games and perhaps allow us to win a few games.
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Multipaul wrote: View PostI disagree. Alot of times he wasnt even matched up with AB as he was on the bench.
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