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Re: Celtics (29-9) at Raptors (16-21) 1/11
« Reply #225 on: January 11, 2009, 06:21:58 PM »

Offline RebusRankin

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KG and BBD actually had similar games in a way. Terrible shooting but good jobs on the boards, hustling for loose balls and overall defense.

Notice how Bosh never plays well versus KG?

Re: Celtics (29-9) at Raptors (16-21) 1/11
« Reply #226 on: January 11, 2009, 06:31:15 PM »

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Rondo is averaging 3 turnovers a game for almost a month and a half now.

Yeps. That's something that must be solved.
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For the past month he's been averaging 7.6 assts and 2.6 turnovers, Which isn't terrible. And in that span he's only gone over that average of TO's 5 times (but those 5 times have been awful) and had 6 games over his average in assts with a number of 7 assts games. His passing hasn't been as big a problem as the numbers make it out to be.

Re: Celtics (29-9) at Raptors (16-21) 1/11
« Reply #227 on: January 11, 2009, 06:31:55 PM »

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KG and BBD actually had similar games in a way. Terrible shooting but good jobs on the boards, hustling for loose balls and overall defense.

Notice how Bosh never plays well versus KG?

Thats because KG is superBosh.

Re: Celtics (29-9) at Raptors (16-21) 1/11
« Reply #228 on: January 11, 2009, 06:47:50 PM »

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KG and BBD actually had similar games in a way. Terrible shooting but good jobs on the boards, hustling for loose balls and overall defense.

Notice how Bosh never plays well versus KG?

Thats because KG is superBosh.

That's actually an excellent way to put it haha.  Cause they really are more or less the same player.  The only difference is that Bosh gets to the line alot more and doesn't mind taking the 3 as much as KG does.

But overall, KG is like a Chris Bosh on roids haha.

I remember last year one game we played the Raptors in Toronto and they put the camera on a sign a kid had that said "Bosh is better than KG"...Mike Gorman goes "ummm don't think so, nice sign though"

Priceless haha.

Re: Celtics (29-9) at Raptors (16-21) 1/11
« Reply #229 on: January 11, 2009, 07:00:46 PM »

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How good could the Raps have been if they hadn't drafted Aroujo, Villanueva and Bargnagni?

Allowing that talent after the 20th pick is hard to judge these are the players in the draft that Toronto didn't pick who went after their pick but before pick 21 and who also would fill a definite need on the Raps ( Low post scoring or wing scoring).

2004 Raps pick Rafael Aroujo. They Could have chosen:
Iggy/ Beidrins/Big Al/ Josh Smith/ JR Smith.

2005 They chose Charlie Villanueva. They could have taken Bynum or Danny Granger.

2006: They Chose Bargs, they could have taken Brando Roy or Rudy Gay.

Imagine if the Raps had taken Big Al or Biedrins in 2004. Bot are very productive big men right now but took a little while to develop so it is concievable that they'd have a similar pick in 2005. Then imagine they took Danny Granger the following year. The Raptors would have been absolutely absurd.

Re: Celtics (29-9) at Raptors (16-21) 1/11
« Reply #230 on: January 11, 2009, 07:36:38 PM »

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Makes Danny look pretty good, given what he has had to work with.

Re: Celtics (29-9) at Raptors (16-21) 1/11
« Reply #231 on: January 11, 2009, 07:39:35 PM »

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Makes Danny look pretty good, given what he has had to work with.

Truth.