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Is This Really The Raptors’ Biggest Problem Right Now?



Is This Really The Raptors’ Biggest Problem Right Now?

The Toronto Raptors have been playing much better lately — but not everything is perfect. Some fans and analysts are pointing to Immanuel Quickley’s recent struggles as a growing concern. Is he really the biggest problem for this team right now, or is something deeper going on? Let’s break down what’s holding the Raptors back and what needs to change moving forward.

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7 Comments

  1. 1:04 The Raptors this past March played two games during which they had scored under 100 points, with the more recent of them a 123–89 loss to the Spurs. Every subsequent game, whether preseason or regular-season, has featured at least 100 points the Raptors have scored. Yet so few of those games have featured the Raptors allow fewer than 100 points, making 110 the effective minimum the Raptors have needed to score to win games. This regular season, the Raptors have gone, 1-1, when having scored under 110 points/game and 3–2 when they have scored at least 110/game. Last regular season, the Raptors, when having scored under 110 points/game, went 0-2 in October, 0-9 in November, 0-6 in December, 3–4 in January, 1-6 in February, 2–3 in March and 0–3 in April for an overall record, in games with 109 or fewer points scored, of just 6–33 (vs 24–19 when having scored at least 110 points/game).

  2. We r super bad on defense .been watching raptors from they were a team.thus by far the worst defensive team i seen us have n its very concerning .even darkos coaching if suspect playing jakobe more then grady n battle .he moving like he wana get fired.r team is bad dont matter how much wins we have we not doing nothing at all against any good team.

  3. Biggest issue is FO undervaluation of anyone not a wing. 14 Roster spaces: 1 Combo guard, 1 PG, 9 wings (6 are small wings), 3 big wings, 1 PF that is not a wing or a C, 1 combo big PF/C and 1 C. The crazy leverage risk on J P & I Q’s health is foolish and why you overpaid for both.
    If FO felt CMB was head and shoulders the BPA Ok but to not trade a wing or 2 in the offseason to get better talent diversity is pathetic. Even your second round draft pick you have 6 small wings already so if A Martin is not head and shoulders over a C or PG it is malpractice to select him. MU seemed to have this issue and I was hoping his let go would have helped Bobby take a fresh approach but instead they doubled down and did not fix.

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