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akashsingh wrote: View Post1. injuries are not something I can control, therefore I do not worry about them. Since this is a superstar, in my opinion and several others (dick vitale for one) I am willing to take the chance.
2. I am not implying we tank at all. I don't think jose calderon,terrence ross,landry fields,ed davis, valanciunas is a lottery team, along with veteran help, like I mentioned above I think they are a fringe playoff team. So the players won't be put in that situation.
3. the players I mentioned that need to be traded, don't have to be turned in to draft picks right away, they can be turned into other assets (money, other players)which will by 2014 be turned into draft picks.
4. the fan base is full of fairweather fans anyways, there won't be much of an outcry b/c we won't be tanking like you think we are, we are going to be perennially contending for 8-9 spot.
oh and fuck youLast edited by p00ka; Tue Jan 22, 2013, 04:19 PM.
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imaginelino wrote: View Postso your basing this on a move that didn't happen. that is retarded.
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akashsingh wrote: View Postare you retarded? you don't think going after steve nash this summer is half baked?Last edited by DoNDaDDa; Tue Jan 22, 2013, 04:24 PM.
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I think what bothers me often on this board is people seeing a tiny bit of success and becoming too attached to players. This team needs to consider each and every player as something it can move to become better.
Imagine you have this sand castle, and you realize that you built it too close to shore and the tide is coming. At first, you thought maybe if you reinforce it a bit it'll stay up. You added a bit of dried grass or popsicle sticks to reinforce the walls, hoping it'll be enough to hold it all together. But it's falling, and each time the tide comes in it is shrinking and falling apart. You end up tearing it down to try a new design, while moving it back a bit so it won't get hit. That is, to me, the definition of 'blowing it up'.
The Raptors roster including JV, Ross and other promising young players, in reality, is just a bucket of sand right now. The reality is that there's nothing to blow up, we're still in the process of deciding where to put the castle, what the castle should look like, and whether or not we can get better sand.your pal,
ebrian
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akashsingh wrote: View Postthat was one example, and it didn't happen b/c steve nash decided not to, not because bc realized it was a stupid plan. signing landry fields, signing turkoglu when we already had a ball dominant player in calderon, are other examples.
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DoNDaDDa wrote: View Postnash was only supposed to help the re build along.. nothing more..it prob. was a bad move though because it did give fans such as yourself a belief that were contenders when infact we arnt.. were STILL re building
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Craiger wrote: View PostChasing Nash was the proof the rebuild wasn't happening.
just for the record..i think nash could have helped the young guys quite a bit but im glad he went to LA..Last edited by DoNDaDDa; Tue Jan 22, 2013, 04:36 PM.
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So we keep an older guy @ Point? and give up young talent and hard working types in DeRozan and Lowry? great choice.
Calderon outshines Lowry because he has been here for the last 6 years or is it 7 now? the chemistry he has is at an all time high. Lowry is te better player and should be our go to pg he just doesn't know the personnel much yet.
I admire Calderon's abilities on the floor and his demeanor off of it but lets be serious here moving forward we need young and a core Calderon isn't the answer may not even be Lowry but we cant be getting older instead of having a young system that grows together.
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DoNDaDDa wrote: View Posti guess u fall under the catagory i mentioned above.. we were always in a re build & nash was only supposed to help our young guys take that next step..helping the rebuild NOT ending the rebuild...
just for the record..i think nash could have helped the young guys quite a bit but im glad he went to LA..
This team was never in a rebuild unless one drank the Colangelo Koolaid
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ebrian wrote: View PostI think what bothers me often on this board is people seeing a tiny bit of success and becoming too attached to players. This team needs to consider each and every player as something it can move to become better.
If we had top 5 player who is happy to be here and also the face of the franchise, then it might be a different situation. But that won't happen with anyone on the current roster.
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akashsingh wrote: View PostI regret the time I wasted forming a rebuttal, you useless piece of trash.
Cheers,
CRF
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