Having a big man dribble up and initiate the offense is a cheat code. The Lakers used to do that with Lamar. The Warriors were punishing the Raptors when Boogie and Draymond were pushing the pace.

Sam McDadi, real estate guy in Toronto (with the botched plastic surgery to boot.) Sits a few seats over from Superfan. Even goes with him to the away playoff games.![]()
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Game 3 proves if the wheels are actually in motion for gsw. Raps could be a victim to momentum especially while GSW is at home with a louder crowd.game 3 is a must win for the raps
nah game 4 is
That’s assuming that the Raptors have a 6 minute stretch without a single bucket again. That 3rd quarter drought seemingly did them in. Yet later in the 4th they were still able to neutralize GSW’s offense to a degree down the stretch, until they made the error of not fouling and Igoudala made the 3 in the final seconds.Golden State took away Toronto’s down low easy buckets they was gettin in Game 1, PLUS Toronto obviously didn’t expect DeMarcu Cousins to play like regular Cousins. Bogut, Cousins, Looney, Draymond gave Golden State some much needed rim protection that was needed in Game 1. That’s why Siakim, Ibaka, and Gasol didn’t look like all time greats tonight. Golden State figured em out now. I’d be surprised if Toronto win another game in this series.
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Draymond Steph and Iguodala are still there and they won't just lay down.They need to win Game 3. KD likely won't play, neither will Looney, Klay might not play(or at least not be effective with the sore hammy). This is a game they have to have.
Since the big already has the rock once he passes it its going automatically to capable guard instead of a stiffHaving a big man dribble up and initiate the offense is a cheat code. The Lakers used to do that with Lamar. The Warriors were punishing the Raptors when Boogie and Draymond were pushing the pace.

Draymond Steph and Iguodala are still there and they won't just lay down.
I really think the Raptors are gonna get run out of the gym in Oracle. I don't like what I've seen from them
It is a little bit of both there are times when Kawhi gets the Kobe tunnel vision and forces up a bad shot. But his passing is really bad and I don't understand it because he has huge hands. Passing to an open 3 point shooter is usually the safer play and it is the more efficient shot. When you pass up inside in traffic you got too many hands in there. I would like the Raptors to throw more over the top passes/lobs inside i think Ibaka and Siakam have good chance at catching those balls especially if Looney doesn't play.I dont really buy into the idea that his "passing mechanics" are terrible. Its really his vision.
When he gets doubled at the top of the key or the elbow you can telegraph where hes going with the ball because he does not and has not dumped it inside, he always looks to pass behind the 3 point line, in hopes of an open shooter or swinging it to an open shooter. Once you realize that hes not reading the defense it makes it easier to defend.
Yea... a couple times...He handled Dray 1 on 1 on multiple occasions, wasn't all transition or any abnormal shots.
