Bendit wrote:
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Will Masai fire Casey ?
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Bendit wrote: View PostOn a more ominous note....I wonder If Casey loses the locker room over last night's fiasco/s."Stop eating your sushi."
"I do actually have a pair of Uggs."
"I've had three cups of green tea tonight. I'm wired. I'm absolutely wired."
- Jack Armstrong
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JimiCliff wrote: View PostOh man will that mean even more contested long twos early in the shot-clock?!?!?! Will that mean even more looking off Jonas deep in the post!?!?!?Twitter - @thekid_it
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OldSkoolCool wrote: View PostEd is playing behind Gasol and Z-Bo in Memphis....he was playing behind an injured Bargnani in TO"Masai WILL win us a championship"
- Tim Leiweke
Ujiri: "One thing I can say for sure is that we will not be stuck in the middle."
Reporter: "How can you say that?"
Ujiri: "Because I can say that."
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You have to fire Casey because he is doing such a horrible job of showcasing our players. Going into this season I thought that there was no way the value of our guys like Gay and Lowry could be any lower. Casey has somehow done the impossible and made Gay and Lowry look even worse than last year.
The best way to showcase any of your players is to run them in the pick and roll, something that every single NBA team does a lot of (outside of the Raptors for god knows why). Why we aren't running the pick and roll, or any set plays, is beyond me, and it's the main reason the stock of our players is falling.
He's also stunting the growth of JV and Ross (we don't need to showcase Hansbrough at Center, or anyone besides Derozan at SG). If we fire Casey and promote Nurse there basically won't be any pressure on Nurse to succeed, just to get JV involved and make the team look more like an NBA offense. We could hire a new coach in the offseason when we'll hopefully have a bunch more 1st round picks and a lot less salary on the roster.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostThis is actually what I've been thinking all morning. If he does, does it make any sense to keep him even if they think he's the tank commander? You want to lose, but you don't want your players to tune out the coach and become totally apathetic. Especially this early in the season.
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I ask my self the same question every night before I go to sleep.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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drunkmunky wrote: View PostI say if we're still under .500 by the end of November Casey is gone.
The truth is, no body is listening to him. He's a good coach, just that, we don't have players that respect him enough to play the way he wants and to drop their own ego's.Official Pope of the Raptors sponsored by MLSE.
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drunkmunky wrote: View PostI say if we're still under .500 by the end of November Casey is gone.
The truth is, no body is listening to him. He's a good coach, just that, we don't have players that respect him enough to play the way he wants and to drop their own ego's.
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Remember last year's coach of the year in George Karl? After reading several Denver-based articles, he was fired for many reason (some philosophical but Kroenke also questioned his rotations AND the limited minutes to JaVale McGee). Sounds familiar? If this team continues its downward spiral, it's because in part how Casey manages people's minutes and you guessed it, the limited minutes of Jonas. My prediction: he won't last November and Nick Nurse or Bayno will run the team the rest of the year. Those guys are lame duck coaches that will allow Gay and everyone else to just pad their stats, make them more desirable for contending teams while the losing continues. Whoever can do those things will be the interim of this team moving forward.“The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.” - Martin Luther King
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