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		<title>Stop the madness!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I’ve been scratching my head over the number of Raps fans who are looking forward to a major roster revamp before next season.  The blogosphere is replete with “let’s trade Bargnani/DeRozan/Calderon/three assistant coaches/Bryan Colangelo’s cat…” OK, maybe not those last two.  Anyway, I need to register my dismay at the idea of immediate trades, and here’s why. After Bosh left town, BC went to his corporate masters, and then the fans, with a request for patience.  His idea was that the Raps needed to rebuild through the draft, and we’d have to suffer some lean years while the draftees found [...]</p><p><a href="http://raptorsrapture.com/2012/05/05/stop-the-madness/">Stop the madness!</a> - <a href="http://raptorsrapture.com">Raptors Rapture</a> - <a href="http://raptorsrapture.com">Raptors Rapture - A Toronto Raptors Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">I’ve been scratching my head over the number of Raps fans who are looking forward to a major roster revamp before next season.  The blogosphere is replete with “let’s trade Bargnani/DeRozan/Calderon/three assistant coaches/Bryan Colangelo’s cat…” OK, maybe not those last two.  Anyway, I need to register my dismay at the idea of immediate trades, and here’s why.</p>
<p>After Bosh left town, BC went to his corporate masters, and then the fans, with a request for patience.  His idea was that the Raps needed to rebuild through the draft, and we’d have to suffer some lean years while the draftees found their footing in the NBA.  Given the paucity of other options, his notion was generally accepted.   Fast forward to now – where are we?  We’re not happy that none of the kids (DeRozan, Ed Davis, Bargnani) has emerged as a star, but none has flamed out either, a la Rafael Araujo.  The team has a coach everyone believes in.  New players will include a stud centre on his way over, our first-round draft pick, plus 2 second-rounders.  What we need more than anything next season is health.  Bayless, Bargnani &amp; Calderon all being out of the lineup simultaneously will never happen again, touch wood.</p>
<p>This NBA season was compressed beyond all reason, and injured players were the inevitable result.  The Raps need a proper off-season.  Some players need rest, some need Summer League, after which all need a serious training camp.  There’s time enough then to do the evaluations, watch how our latest kids interact with the young veterans, and make some decisions.</p>
<p>I’m not anti-trade.  There are players I’d be happy to throw overboard.  Nor am I anti-free agency, a topic I’ll deal with in future.   However, I am anti-trade NOW.  We’ve been patient; the kids are growing up, and are all right, for the most part.  Don’t pour the wine before its time.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;My fellow citizens of Tank Nation, I salute you&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://raptorsrapture.com/2012/04/28/my-fellow-citizens-of-tank-nation-i-salute-you/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 15:08:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Newmarket Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are 2 critical dates this post-season which will impact the Raptors and their fans, prior to next season. May 30 is Lottery Day, and June 28 is Draft Day. Let’s quickly summarize these days. Then we’ll understand why the Lottery comes before the Draft, and what the Raps braintrust will be doing in the month between knowing where we’re drafting, and making the choice. The Draft Lottery has been around since 1985, and is the NBA’s prized weapon to combat tanking. In case you’re not yet a citizen of Tank Nation, or even know what that is, be aware [...]</p><p><a href="http://raptorsrapture.com/2012/04/28/my-fellow-citizens-of-tank-nation-i-salute-you/">&#8220;My fellow citizens of Tank Nation, I salute you&#8221;</a> - <a href="http://raptorsrapture.com">Raptors Rapture</a> - <a href="http://raptorsrapture.com">Raptors Rapture - A Toronto Raptors Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are 2 critical dates this post-season which will impact the Raptors and their fans, prior to next season.  May 30 is Lottery Day, and June 28 is Draft Day.  Let’s quickly summarize these days.  Then we’ll understand why the Lottery comes before the Draft, and what the Raps braintrust will be doing in the month between knowing where we’re drafting, and making the choice.  </p>
<p>The Draft Lottery has been around since 1985, and is the NBA’s prized weapon to combat tanking.   In case you’re not yet a citizen of Tank Nation, or even know what that is, be aware that out-of-the-playoffs teams have been suspected of losing deliberately (i.e., “go in the tank”, an expression I first heard in a tennis context).  The Association became deeply concerned that hopeless teams would put their feeblest possible lineup on the floor, in order to close the season with the worst record, thereby receiving the automatic first pick in the NCAA draft.  The advent of the Lottery gives the worst team the most ping pong balls in the cornpopper, which means they have the best chance of winning the top pick, but not a guarantee.   The Lottery has become a media event, which is a happy by-product for the NBA.  </p>
<p>The implications of winning the Lottery are huge, largely because of the enormous drop-off in talent from #1 to (say) #7.  Talent is a pyramid, and this season’s NCAA draft crop is no exception.  The consensus #1 pick is Anthony Davis, a precocious rim-protector with growing skills on offence.  FWIW, and I’m not a big college hoops guy, I think the consensus is right.  This kid is smart, coachable and physically gifted.  He’s blessed with the height of a centre, and the hands and speed of a guard.</p>
<p>The Raptors have about a 3.5% chance of winning the Lottery, and picking first.  By contrast, the toothless Charlotte Bobcats, who turned in a crisp 7-59 record (no, that’s not a typo), have the best chance at 25%, with the 12 other lottery-bound teams in between.  </p>
<p>Once the ping pong balls have tumbled out of the popper, we’ll know what every team’s draft position is.  Then we’ve got draft night to look forward to.</p>
<p>There being no harm in speculation, let’s consider what happens to the Raptors’ roster if the balls bounce right.   Should Anthony Davis become a Raptor, intense speculation would instantly arise as to the fate of Jonas Valanciunas, last year’s pick at #5, and next year’s pencilled-in centre.  Jonas doesn’t have a contract yet with the Raps, and might refuse to sign if he thinks he’s going to be a second banana.  Therefore Colangelo would either have to trade his rights, and get back much less than he paid, or entertain other possibilities, like declaring Jonas the Power Forward, Davis the Centre, and Bargnani the 6th man, or trade bait.   BC could also put the #1 pick in play, thereby giving him the hottest cellphone in town.  Suppose Sacramento, which is currently #4, called and was the most desperate of all BC’s newfound friends.  If BC could extract a Kings’ ransom (their pick this year and 2013, and a rotation player like Tyreke Evans), he’d certainly have to give the deal a lot of consideration.  </p>
<p>The other option I want to consider is what happens if the balls fall exactly as percentages say they should, and the Raps have the 8th pick.  By then, the studs (Davis, Robinson, Kidd-Gilchrist) will have shaken hands with the Commish, and wearing other teams’ caps.  My guess is the choices will be smaller both in height and capability.  Colangelo will probably pick a guard, which won’t have a huge impact on the roster or our record.  I’ll flesh this thought out more after we know the draft order, i.e., after the Lottery.</p>
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