Jae wrote:Lacrosse is the dumbest sport I've seen in my entire life.
Hockey is to lacrosse as (American) football is to rugby

Jae wrote:Lacrosse is the dumbest sport I've seen in my entire life.
RotoTimes wrote:G T.J. Ford, Raptors: His production will be relevant to monitor as he puts himself in a situation to become a major fantasy player as James did last season. Toronto will score lots of points and average more shot attempts than most – or all – NBA teams, so Ford is a candidate to lead the league in assists. It is no stretch to envision Ford averaging 16 points and nine assists, but don’t expect anything over 42 percent shooting and 50 made 3s. He’ll likely top 100 steals, so Ford is not a bad option early in your draft.
RotoTimes wrote:F Charlie Villanueva, Bucks: He was rapidly becoming one of my favorite players to watch late last season, especially after he dropped 48 points on 20-for-32 shooting on the Bucks, his new team. Villanueva and Bobby Simmons will be Milwaukee’s top scoring options after Michael Redd this season. Villanueva played only 29 minutes per game in his rookie season, but that will increase to about 33 or 34. Expect about 15 shots a night with averages of 17 points and seven rebounds with 100-plus made 3s. However, don’t expect many assists, steals and blocks.
GRADEN @ RealGM w/ 3728 Posts wrote:Dwight and Bosh are the nicest and coolest guys by far out of all of them. They have said they play cards and go sightseeing with them.
Smith: Nothin' But (Inter)Net wrote:Smith: Nothin' But (Inter)Net
Aug. 29, 2006. 11:13 AM
DOUG SMITH
SPORTS REPORTER
One thing that has to be a bit worrisome for the Raptors about Chris Bosh's tenure with the American team at the world championships shouldn't be his limited role — the less worn out he is, the better for the coming season as a matter of fact — but it's how he's being used.
The Americans have pretty much given over the running of the offence to Mike D'Antoni, the architect of the Phoenix Suns helter-skelter style, and he's installed the same kind of game he uses in the NBA, a wing-dominated, up-and-down freelance style that plays off the skills of the point guard and small forwards more than it does big men.
Bosh, of course, has made his strides in the NBA on prototypical big man play, pick-and-roll, back-to-the-basket stuff that plays to his strength. Watching him in limited action with the Americans early in the tournament, it was taking him a long time, a long unsuccessful time, getting acclimated to that kind of game. It come as no surprise to many that he and Brad Miller were the odd men out in the first five games of the tournament, given their skills and the style D'Antoni has the Americans playing.
If that's what the Raptors are going to do — and that's what they've said they are going to do ever since Bryan Colangelo got here in February — they can only hope Bosh adjusts quickly because he's the guy who's going to have the most to learn.
It figures that T.J. Ford, Morris Peterson and smalls like Fred Jones and Anthony Parker, are going to have little adjustment since they all have games that suit that style — better in the open court than the halfcourt — so it's going to be up to Bosh to make the big adjustment.
It's not like he can't, the kid is smart and he will have had six weeks of practice and games to get used to it, but how quickly he adapts will tell the tale of the Raptors early in the season.
What I think you're going to see is some sort of hybrid offence, that relies on Ford's quickness, the open-court abilities of Peterson et al and then a prototypical screen-and-roll dominated play-calling when they don't get anything off the break.
But I also know Sam Mitchell will be pushing Bosh every day in practice to get used to a freelance kind of game, where he reads and reacts on the fly to whatever the defence gives him. That's when you're going to see if the Raptors are able to pull of this Suns-North stuff you've been hoping for.
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From RealGM wrote:Q&A
1)i asked Sam about last yaers learning curve and what htey're doing different this year
SAM:
*we have veterans that know how to play and have experience
*last year there were MANY times when CV and JG didn't know what they were doing and looked baffled...he said that is normal for rookies
*Honed on when asking CV 'why he was at a certain spot' on defense he'd get a 'i dont know' reply .. which again he said is expected... but ppl need to realize that there is a learning curve for rookies
*...'many times Charlie didn't even know what city we were in b/c of the back 2 back or 4 games in 5 nights schedules' ...
- I m not sure if he kept mentioning charlie to condone the trade or just as a rookie example - he did mention jose and joey also but ref'd charlie more
2) Observing the palyers for about a week now... is/was there anything that caught u by surprise or that u didn't expect?
SAM:
*No...nothing really .. i know all the guys.. i coached TJ in milwaukee..
*BC CUT him off laffing and goes.. YES... they all showed up and are genuwinely excited to get started and acclimated with one another...it's a real refresher seeing these guys on the floor
3) Someone asked what is the backup plan considering if alot of the raptors play in the WC next year or qualifying tourneys and get injured.. we have no cap space.... (basically in ref to Pau Gasol being out till march and how memphis is screwed)
*BC.. the raptors have hired the Grizzlies' trainer and he told them all the concerns with Pau prior to the WC
*Brain said had he been in that situation he would have recommended Pau ( or his player) not to play
*The trainer (now with the raps) is not surprised Pau got injured
*BC mentioned its a risk to let them play but at the same time you have to do whats best for your team
i.e Decision to NOT let Bargnani play in WC upset Italy...but it was the best decision for the raps and Andrea.. the guy was dead tired after playing all year, flying to the draft the day after winning the championship..then going to the summer league.. he's WELL rested.. gained weight and strenght and ready to go
- Also.. if bosh didn't play.. this would be his first real action since early march when he got hurt... it was a GREAT experience for chris and kept him in shape.. bottom line .. CB4 NEEDED to play BALL
- Benefit for Jose and Garbs
- Nesterovic showed NEW LIFE in the WC... he is VERY HAPPY about coming here
-agreed that injuries can occur and should be warranted but you always have to do whats best for the palyers/team
4) asked about Defense and the new guys learning plays
-Both BC and SAm .. .European players know how to play D.. HELP Defense is their speciality
-spoke about how Garbs held Nowitizki in the WC.. but did it with help defense
- Garbs smart defender
...other Stupid irrelevant questions i can't remember..
OK.. NOW THE JUICE. . (sorry had to save this for the end like last time)
SAM MITCHELL Highlights: (he spoke of these guys voluntarily)
on Jose Calderon:
- PRAISED jose calderon like no other... says Jose is ready to go and will be an integral part of this franchise
- ALWAYS thinking of the team first ..wheterh he plays 5 minutes or 25...
- EXTREMELY new attitude and confidence after rookie season and WC
- Ready to accept responsibility
on Joey Graham:
-Extremely talented and skilled player..CAN easily be a STAR in this league.. YES .. he said STAR
-unbelievable strenght and athleticism
-struggled with the learning curve last year
-has the ability to cover KOBE, VINCE, LEBRON, TMAC...
-To the Fans: Expect BIG things from Joey this year
on CB4 and Mo Pete:
- Have emerged as leaders of the team
- Mo petes game keeps getting better
- CB4 is the only guarnateed starter
- CB4 has grown so much over the past seasons..and has soo much more room to grow...
On Bargs:
- Wants Barganni to play center
- believes he will create incredible match up problems for other teams
- Can Dribble, Pass and Shoot
- Plays the game with guard like skills
- 7'1 with shoes
- He will dicate his own playing time... 'Players decide who plays .. NOT ME'
Brian Colangelo:
TJ FORD TJ FORD TJ FORD!!!
- the majority of the team has realized they are not in shape after playing with TJ
- the guy is Lightning quick..possibly the FASTEST palyer they've seen
- Pushes the ball immediately
-Hard to keep up with him
-Caught Fred Jones (who has bulked up) trying to catch his breath on the sidelines...admitting that he luvs the style and has to get used to all the running
-Expect ENTERTAINING Basketball
- Joey graham, fred jones always ahead of the pack when tj pushes the ball...
- Chris and Rasho will complement each other GREAT
- Rasho has played with TD and KG ... he knows how to win.. never been on a losing roster... played with Sam
- Rasho has over 400 starts in his career
- Projected to Start games..but may not finish them (a la Bargs)
TJ FORD!!!!
Heres MY FAVORITE PART .. this was mentioned TWICE by BC throughout the session....
QUESTION: u traded for an oft injured guard.. are u worried?
BC: (licks his lips, smiles...) 'Yesterday.. Tj Ford.. in transition on the break.. leaped up and slammed home a 360 dunk' ... ' In a game situation... i believe that should tell you about how he's feeling'
MORE TJ stuff...
(excitedly speaking he mentioned...)
*TJ has been throwing lobs to himself and dunking them
* Off the backboard lobs and slamming them
*For a 5'11 Guy to do that.. I believe his past injury is not an immediate concern.... we're looking at the positives
Cable wrote:Oh, yeah, this sounds good. Let's hope it's not just hype.
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