
Every Tuesday this offseason, two of our NBA experts will go at it with a Debate in the Paint. This week, the topic is the Toronto Raptors, and whether they are moving toward being contenders in the East.
The Raptors have been the summer's most active team, with Bryan Colangelo moving from high-profile moves like Jason Kapono-for-Reggie Evans to trade-Tourette's yawners like Marcus Banks-for-Matt Carroll. (That last one is still a rumor.) As of today, Toronto will begin 2009-10 with exactly three players who began last season on the roster (Chris Bosh, Andrea Bargnani, Jose Calderon).
But not all change is good change. Is this change good change? In my opinion, yes ... and it will vault Toronto toward the East's upper strata.
Toronto had myriad problems in 2008-09, not the least of which was rebounding and interior defense. For those reasons, the acquisitions of Reggie Evans and Amir Johnson matter as much as the Hedo Turkoglu signing. Hedo will positively augment a Raptors attack that suffered from predictability and inconsistency (a rare but devastating combo), but Evans -- one of the best rebounding monsters of this era of basketball -- and A.J. should do heaps of good near the rim.
Bosh is actually a stellar rebounder at the power forward spot. But Bargnani ... he's awful. Bargnani's three seasons each show up in among the eight worst offensive rebounding seasons for 7-foot players in basketball history. Sure, Dirk Nowitzki shows up there frequently too ... but Dirk can hit the defensive glass. But Bargnani repeatedly shows up among the worst 7-foot defensive rebounders, too. Last season, the only 7-footers with worst defensive rebounding rates than Bargs were Pacer teammates Rasho Nesterovic and Roy Hibbert, who happened to play with rebound-soaking Jeff Foster and Troy Murphy.
The other major issue for the Raptors last season, one which I touched on briefly above, is the lack of offensive options. Jose Calderon is the primary creator here, and should remain so. But Hedo provides another avenue into the offense. When a forward can initiate the offense from behind the arc, the floor will spread and Bosh will find his cushion extended. Things were not easy for Bosh last season ... and Hedo, while perhaps wasting a few too many possessions on iffy shots and turnovers, will be a boon. Bosh needed another creator to be most effective, and Colangelo got him one. Bargnani has a deadly trigger, but he needs to be fed to thrive. Hedo will feed him.
There's also the issue of DeMar DeRozan, one of the 2009-10 rookies most likely to face a daunting learning curve. Toronto will miss Anthony Parker most on the defensive end, where DeRozan doesn't project to be good for a while (if ever). But given that the Raps have a number of high-usage players in place, DeMar can take it easy on offense and use his unbelievable athleticism to get buckets in transition or during the bedlam of broken plays. (Think early Andre Iguodala.) Jay Triano will give DeRozan and the Raps every opportunity to run, and I think that can help DeMar get through the season in tact.
The Raps aren't worthy of challenging the East's top three until we see how Triano puts the squad together. But if we're picking potential usurpers in the East, I'd like to peg myself to Toronto early on. There's a long way up the mountain to go, but I think the Raptors can make the haul.
Big NBA Names on the Move
Shawn Marion is now a Dallas Maverick. The four-time NBA All-Star was traded from the Toronto Raptors to Dallas as part of a complex four-team deal. Click through see which other NBA stars will be playing in different uniforms next season.
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Shaquille O'Neal
New Team: Cleveland Cavaliers
Previous Team: Phoenix Suns
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Ron Artest
New Team: Los Angeles Lakers
Previous Team: Houston Rockets
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Charlie Villanueva and Ben Gordon
New Team: Detroit Pistons
Previous Teams: Milwaukee Bucks and Chicago Bulls
Carlos Osorio, AP
Vince Carter
New Team: Orlando Magic
Previous Team: New Jersey Nets
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Hedo Turkoglu
New Team: Toronto Raptors
Previous Team: Orlando Magic
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Zach Randolph
New Team: Memphis Grizzlies
Previous Team: Los Angeles Clippers
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Richard Jefferson
New Team: San Antonio Spurs
Previous Team: Milwaukee Bucks
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Trevor Ariza
New Team: Houston Rockets
Previous Team: Los Angeles Lakers
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Jamal Crawford
New Team: Atlanta Hawks
Previous Team: Golden State Warriors
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-25-2009 @ 11:27AM
furrsher said...
Why AOL, do you make us blacks look like screaming, screetching idiots as per example above on Raptors. Can't you just show a photo of a black without him yelling????
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8-25-2009 @ 11:35AM
richcantwell109 said...
That picture of Bosh screaming is about as physical as Bosh (and Toronto) get. No this team is going nowhere. By the way, "furrsher" has a good point.
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8-25-2009 @ 12:06PM
d57fan said...
They showed that to make Bosh look as tough and un-"RuPaul"-like as possible.
No mention was made of Jarrett Jack or Marco Belinelli..both of whom could well have breakout years and Jack can definitely defend...(Parker's defense is overrated and if he does well in Cleveland it will be because he is playing beside LeBron, not because he is great on his own).
It will depend of Triano...he will have to get these guys to play like men and not girlscouts.
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8-25-2009 @ 2:52PM
Josh said...
I like the moves the Raptors have made immensely. Living 10 miles from Detroit, I've seen firsthand the glimpses of potential that Amir Johnson has and if they can get him to beef up a bit, they'll have a big man who isn't afraid to play physical and could possibly hold his own against Howard on defense (him being 6'9 is his achilles heal though).
But having Turkoglu and Calderon is going to be interesting for them now. They now have a premier point forward and one of the up and coming point guards in the league (Calderon will be up there with Paul, Deron Williams, Rondo, and Nelson I think). It'll make life difficult for the opposing teams when the Raptors can have the point be run just as easily by Turkoglu as they can Calderon.
The only problem they have is that they have no toughness. But, like I said, I think Johnson will help that somewhat and I read on InsideHoops that Bosh had gained some muscle during the offseason which will definitely help too.
I like the Raptors now. To me, the East stacks up as Boston > Orlando > Cleveland > Toronto now.
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8-26-2009 @ 9:27AM
khandor said...
Tom Ziller,
Did you get my email yesterday?
If so, your feedback would certainly be appreciated.
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