Buck's pick details - 2018: Suns get Bucks pick between 11-to-16. 2019: 4-to-16. 2020: 8 to 30. 2021: Unprotected.
However, I believe we currently are only 3 games out of the first spot. Prepare for a lot of movement. Our remaining schedule has got to be near the toughest in the Association. However, the odds aren't looking too good on that Milwaukee pick this year at the moment. Let's hope they falter.
Atlanta is the only team i'm pretty confident stays below us. Orlando looks bad, but could go on a run if they get healthy. Chicago looks very good recently, but I imagine they won't keep it up. I don't see Sacramento getting any better. Lakers and nets have no incentive to tank and have good enough teams that they should finish ahead of us. Memphis should get better once Conley is healthy. Mavs look better recently as well. Hornets should finish ahead of us as well.
1. Atlanta
2. Sacramento
3. Orlando
4. Chicago
5. Dallas
6. Lakers
7. Nets
8. Memphis
9. Hornets
My guess would put us between Dallas and LA at #6
Would love Miami to fall apart a little. I'd love another top 10, but could live with a late lotto.
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Hard to see the Miami pick not conveying, they look like a .500 team. I think we're looking at a pick in the 20's from Milwaukee in 2020. As long as Giannis is there, they'll be a playoff team.
Split T wrote:Hard to see the Miami pick not conveying, they look like a .500 team. I think we're looking at a pick in the 20's from Milwaukee in 2020. As long as Giannis is there, they'll be a playoff team.
Yeah, chances of us not getting the Miami pick this year are extremely slim.
Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:DeRozan is having a great season. 24.9 ppg, 4.9 apg, 4.3 rpg, 23.7 PER, .485 FG%, .349 3pt%.
He has really improved his three point shot. He put in the work in the off-season. The Raptors are lucky to have a guy like that just as we're lucky to have Booker who also has a great work ethic.
Is Demar DeRozan the second best Raptor of all time (behind Vince Carter, obviously)? If not, who is? Tracy McGrady? Kyle Lowry? Damon Stoudamire?
I'd argue that you have to go solely on what they accomplished as a Raptor, not in their overall career. So let's exclude guys like Hakeem Olajuwon who stopped by at the end of their careers. That same logic probably also excludes McGrady because he didn't have most of the prime of his career in Toronto.
Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Is Demar DeRozan the second best Raptor of all time (behind Vince Carter, obviously)? If not, who is? Tracy McGrady? Kyle Lowry? Damon Stoudamire?
I'd argue that you have to go solely on what they accomplished as a Raptor, not in their overall career. So let's exclude guys like Hakeem Olajuwon who stopped by at the end of their careers. That same logic probably also excludes McGrady because he didn't have most of the prime of his career in Toronto.
Bosh had a pretty good run, but Derozan is the longest tenured Raptor. He's the only guy who didn't leave in his prime.
The league needs heroes, villains... and clowns. -- Aztec Sunsfan
Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Is Demar DeRozan the second best Raptor of all time (behind Vince Carter, obviously)? If not, who is? Tracy McGrady? Kyle Lowry? Damon Stoudamire?
I'd argue that you have to go solely on what they accomplished as a Raptor, not in their overall career. So let's exclude guys like Hakeem Olajuwon who stopped by at the end of their careers. That same logic probably also excludes McGrady because he didn't have most of the prime of his career in Toronto.
Bosh had a pretty good run, but Derozan is the longest tenured Raptor. He's the only guy who didn't leave in his prime.
When it's all said and done [2020; Kidding!], he may be number 1.
Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Is Demar DeRozan the second best Raptor of all time (behind Vince Carter, obviously)? If not, who is? Tracy McGrady? Kyle Lowry? Damon Stoudamire?
I'd argue that you have to go solely on what they accomplished as a Raptor, not in their overall career. So let's exclude guys like Hakeem Olajuwon who stopped by at the end of their careers. That same logic probably also excludes McGrady because he didn't have most of the prime of his career in Toronto.
Bosh had a pretty good run, but Derozan is the longest tenured Raptor. He's the only guy who didn't leave in his prime.
When it's all said and done [2020; Kidding!], he may be number 1.
If you are considering career contribution to the Raps over individual talent, he probably already is. All time, he is -
#1 in points
#2 in steals
#3 in assists
#5 in rebounds
#13 in blocks
And most importantly
#1 in playoff wins
The league needs heroes, villains... and clowns. -- Aztec Sunsfan
Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Is Demar DeRozan the second best Raptor of all time (behind Vince Carter, obviously)? If not, who is? Tracy McGrady? Kyle Lowry? Damon Stoudamire?
I'd argue that you have to go solely on what they accomplished as a Raptor, not in their overall career. So let's exclude guys like Hakeem Olajuwon who stopped by at the end of their careers. That same logic probably also excludes McGrady because he didn't have most of the prime of his career in Toronto.
Bosh had a pretty good run, but Derozan is the longest tenured Raptor. He's the only guy who didn't leave in his prime.
When it's all said and done [2020; Kidding!], he may be number 1.
If you are considering career contribution to the Raps over individual talent, he probably already is. All time, he is -
#1 in points
#2 in steals
#3 in assists
#5 in rebounds
#13 in blocks
And most importantly
#1 in playoff wins
So maybe it isn't so obvious, Mr. Marty Smartypants.
Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Is Demar DeRozan the second best Raptor of all time (behind Vince Carter, obviously)? If not, who is? Tracy McGrady? Kyle Lowry? Damon Stoudamire?
I'd argue that you have to go solely on what they accomplished as a Raptor, not in their overall career. So let's exclude guys like Hakeem Olajuwon who stopped by at the end of their careers. That same logic probably also excludes McGrady because he didn't have most of the prime of his career in Toronto.
Bosh had a pretty good run, but Derozan is the longest tenured Raptor. He's the only guy who didn't leave in his prime.