Rapcast #106: The Coaching Big Board
Steve joins me for a Rapcast to discuss the Raptors next head coach, we go through the candidates, talk about their suitability, strengths and weaknesses, and try to identify that perfect fit.
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Steve joins me for a Rapcast to discuss the Raptors next head coach, we go through the candidates, talk about their suitability, strengths and weaknesses, and try to identify that perfect fit.
Ryan Wolstat from the Toronto Sun joins us to talk draft.
Tim Chisholm from TSN gives his take on the prospects that lie beyond the top three.
This feels like George Bush getting re-elected.
Joined by Sam, the topics of discussion are vast, varied, vindictive, viscous, vehement - all delivered in very, very velvetine voices.
The draft is inching closer and we're paying close attention. Kemba Walker is analyzed and there's talk of how to go about accumulating assets.
Unadulterated draft talk. That is all.
We're talking two things: 1) The ownership change and what it means for the Raptors, and 2) How the current Raptors "Big Three" affects the way they draft and how a new GM might change that.
The Big Board isn't rocket science by any means. In fact, it's dead simple.
Examining the context in which the moves around the NBA are being made and what it means for the Raptors.
You'll notice that there hasn't been a real post about the James Johnson trade so far, that's because nobody at RR is pretending to know much about him.